February WIP!
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@xin-li Thank you for your feedback. I think you’re definitely right about the values! I’ll keep defining the values a little better as the piece continues.
I think you’re right when it comes to the story being told- it’s rather unclear right now. To be honest, I didn’t intend for her to be the protagonist the piece, but it definitely reads that way with how I have it now. I think I really have to make the decision to make her the main character since she is the odd one out and sticks out from the shape of the composition. Thank you for the advice!
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I love wonky perspectives!
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I started over... kinda. I wasn’t liking how it was turning out, so I went in and created some more refined Lineart. Still working on it! Definitely taking the longest out of any piece I’ve ever done, but something about it makes it mean a lot to me.
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Adding in value! Just saw the February critique- I wish I would have varied my tree size more now!!
My recorded time on this one so far is 19 hours... gonna have to hurry it up. My wrist has been feeling a lot of pain
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Another update!! My Apple Pencil died during my lunch break
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@Kali it's looking amazing! I hope you have time to finish
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@neschof Thank you so much! I'm getting nervous about timing since February is a short month!! However, I am determined!
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I love how you stylized this looks great!
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@Katie-Kordesh Thank you
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Adding in color! It’s getting there.
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I feel like now that I’ve added color it isn’t working
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@Kali said in February WIP!:
I feel like now that I’ve added color it isn’t working
Sorry I don't usually like to tell people that they're flat out wrong, but you're off on this one
I'm curious - this is Procreate, correct? Are you putting your color layers right over the top of your b/w values with layers on different modes?? The under-painting really seems to be giving it a lot of vibrancy and I've definitely struggled with Procreate on coloring over values without it coming out really weird.
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@Kali I think you were going in the right direction with the blues. I think the pinks are too bright.
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@jdubz Thank you! Trying to do my best
I think it's important to not layer on top of anything that is completely black and white since you'll lose out on some saturation and you may come across a "dull-ness", which I think is what you're experiencing. Before coloring the line art, I changed the black and white values to have some color on them using a blending mode, and then painted on top of that. I hope that helps!
I personally don't like to have a black line art by the time I color just because it can be a bit harsh too, depending on the style you are working in!
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@chrisaakins I'm too addicted to making everything warm... maybe I just don't like cool colors but they're probably important to have in a portfolio I'll try toning things down a little. Thank you!!