Help needed with Color Comps
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I vote #3, because the orange successfully makes the T-Rex the focal point, but doesn't dominate the rest of the characters, and the cool sky separates from all the characters.
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@ajillustrates thanks! I also like how the t-rex pops out in 3.
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Hi, everyone! Thanks for the comments. I really agree that 3 has a strong focal point because of the red. However, I also really like the colors in 4. That’s why I tweaked 4 a bit. I changed the t-rex’s color to a warm dark pink. I feel he stands out more in this. What do you guys think?
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I really like the one you chose. Looking through your portfolio site really fast, I think this particular color palette will keep a nice balance to the overall scheme of your portfolio, and also add variety. You have a fair bit of warm sunsety/sunrise pieces already but not one with this sort of atmosphere. It's really pretty.
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@TessaW thanks! You’re really convincing me more to go with 4
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Honestly, I think you could go with any of them and they would look great! They all look good to me as you've color balanced/harmonized them all really well. I'd say go with the one you're really feeling at the moment, or the one that would fit well in the portfolio.
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@TessaW definitely. I really like 4 too. And I totally agree, my portfolio is oversaturated with warm sunsets. I’ve always thought my portfolio is too “yellow” for a long time now. Lol When I squint my eyes at my portfolio, it seems like all I see is yellow/orange most of the times.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I really like the harmony in 4. Just for the sake of playing devils advocate, do you need a strong focal point? I see the harmonious colour as helping to keep that harmonious composition.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I really like 4 too, but I think because the sky is purple, green pops the most. I would try switching the Rex to the bright green and give the green Dino the deep pink color
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@carlianne i’d have to disagree. Sure, green is somewhat a compliment color to purple but whenever there is a vibrant reddish color or any reddish color for that matter, that reddish color will trump the green. The eyes will always go to that reddish color even though in this situation my red is more of a hot pink and the green will be pushed backwards. I don’t want that long neck dino to be the star.
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@peteolczyk you’re making me more confused
I’d have to think this through more
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@carlianne tho I’d still like to thank your input.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz sorry
. I just mean I like the colours on 4 as you first did them.
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@peteolczyk i really like them too but having a strong focal point is also good. I’m torn. Lol
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I don’t know. I suppose it depends what your trying to get across in your image.
Is there a main character to focus on?
Would it help with the diversity and inclusivity theme if you have lots of characters, like you have - but break that rule (of having one strong focal point). -
@Nyrryl-Cadiz I mean that's cool and I totally support you doing whatever you feel looks best. But what I'm saying is right now my eye keeps going to the green Dino instead of the purple one
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@carlianne i think you’re looking at the green dino not because of the green hue but rather of its high value contrast in regards with its surroundings. I’ll have to fix that later on. I’ll probably darken the green dino or lighten the t-rex or something but I think their colors will stay as is.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I like 4. And I like the color nudge on the T rex. Watch his back foot, there may be a tangent happening with the big green guy. It may just be me but it’s bugging me that the green brachiosaurus is getting chopped at the neck. I wonder if you should go even bigger with him, crazy big, so his body is cropped out instead of décapitation.
. Just an idea.
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@burvantill
I thought of this issue too! i could but I can’t show the kids riding on his back. Besides, everything is soo not up to scale already. My t-rex is too small for one. I think I’ll leave it as is.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz
I did a quick draw over on my phone so it’s really bad, but what about this?
Lower his head, it will create a nice overlap with the Pterodactyl and lower the value and saturation so the T. rex is the focus. And move the ptero back just a bit for composition balance.