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    March WIP: Everything’s broken - halp! 😂

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      Lorna H last edited by

      @EliaMurrayArt - I thought this concept was fantastic! It worked perfectly as my eye went to the man drinking his tea in the rubble first, then I spotted the eye and laughed! Great work. I preferred A just for the contrast, I can’t wait to see the finished piece. I particularly liked the chap who looked so smart and dapper in amongst the chaos around him! Fantastic idea!

      Lorna

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        EliaMurrayArt @carriecopadraws last edited by

        @carriecopadraws Thank you so much! I agree with what you said and will be working with something more like A. I'm so excited to work on this piece 😃

        I am slowly forcing myself to put my characters in environments haha so I feel like having a crumbling room is almost like a baby step because I only have to work on half - before actually filling a room with lots of real perspective 😅 at least that's what I'm telling myself.

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          EliaMurrayArt @Lorna H last edited by

          @Lorna-H oh I'm so so glad you said that - that is the EXACT read I was hoping for. Thank you 😃 I can't wait to see this finished either 😬 wish me luck!

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          Portfolio: www.eliamurray.com

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            j.sienkowski @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

            @EliaMurrayArt I like A too for the same reasons as @carriecopadraws.

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              EliaMurrayArt last edited by

              Color study-ish.... Color is super tough for me...

              How do you all pick your colors?

              I feel so random. Like I’m throwing mud at a wall and ... not even sure when it sticks it’s any good.

              Do you have a process for picking colors? Or like... do you choose color schemes? But then how to use them 😞 bleh

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                Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                @EliaMurrayArt hi I really like what you’re doing. What helps me the most when choosing the colors is that first, I choose the mood of the piece. I then pick colors that will compliment that mood. Then afterwards you have to take into consideration the time of day, weather, season, lighting etc.

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                  EliaMurrayArt @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                  @Nyrryl-Cadiz thank you!

                  That is something to think about. Like an entire subplot to think through.

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                  • carriecopadraws
                    carriecopadraws SVS OG @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                    @EliaMurrayArt Have you ever tried using a Gradient Map? I think most software will let you create a gradient map layer and set the mode to Color. You can check lots of color moods that way by changing the colors in the gradient.

                    Gradient maps apply color according to the values in the image, so it's a quick way to add some color to get an idea of what direction to go color-wise. I sometimes have two maps - warm tones and cool ones, and use masking to highlight important parts of the scene. (Like if your illustrations was primarily gold/warm, the man would be blue/cool to stand out.)

                    Carrie Copa
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                      EliaMurrayArt @carriecopadraws last edited by

                      @carriecopadraws
                      Oh I have not tried that! That sounds like a great thing for me to mess around with. Thank you for the suggestion.

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                      • baileyvidler
                        baileyvidler @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                        @EliaMurrayArt I like the contrast that happens between the green monster and the red chair and yellow/orange walls!

                        Bailey Vidler
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                          EliaMurrayArt @baileyvidler last edited by

                          @baileymvidler Thank you! that is what I was leaning towards so I appreciate the feedback 😀

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                          • danielerossi
                            danielerossi last edited by

                            Hahahahaha the look on the guy’s face!

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                              EliaMurrayArt last edited by

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                              Progress shot- I’m fumbling my way through color.

                              Any thoughts? The details of the books and things are throwing me for a loop. I think I’m getting bogged down in color picking.

                              How do you guys sort colors of small “insignificant “ items?

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                                KaraDaniel @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                                @EliaMurrayArt I saw in one of videos classes here on svs start with coloring things that are supposed to be a certain color (plants green, firetruck red, an orange orange etc) then work out from there. You could also find an image online you like the color palette then just pull colors from that image.

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                                  LauraA SVS OG last edited by LauraA

                                  I love the guy's expression! I think my ideas about color are frequently different from those of other people. I tend towards warm/cool contrasts rather than monochromatic or all warm/cool schemes. So take my advice for what it's worth. But, cools recede and warms come forward. So depending on what you want the viewer to see first--the wall or the monster-- I like either the first or second one. At any rate, I don't think there's any danger of not seeing the monster. Just be careful not to lose the man!

                                  P.S. Oh, sorry, somehow I didn't see the latest post so I was commenting on the color trials. I think you did well to make the man's sweater a contrasting color and have the monster the same tone as the wall. So far your book color choices harmonize well, so just keep it up!

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                                  • Rachel Horne
                                    Rachel Horne last edited by

                                    I love this, I think it all works really well 🙂

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                                      Coley last edited by

                                      Looking totally awesome 👏

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                                        Laurel Aylesworth @Coley last edited by

                                        Soooooo good!

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                                          EliaMurrayArt @KaraDaniel last edited by

                                          @KaraDaniel That makes total sense! I have been trying to follow another image's color palette that I liked - but these little extra things like the books seem to just be.. I dunno confusing or I feel like I'm being super fussy. I think I'll take a breath and step back for a moment to see my brain doesn't go into such a frenzy of "omg what color should I use!" haha

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                                            EliaMurrayArt @LauraA last edited by

                                            @LauraA Thank you! I really appreciate your view - I think I tend towards warm/cool color schemes too. I think that I wanted it to read with the monster being kind of a "second" read. Where you look at the man, and then go oh Monster!

                                            I'm going to keep chugging along and see if I can push it some more. I think I tend towards kind of desaturated tones - I'm looking at the image on my computer screen now (I've been painting it in procreate) and it is looking really dull to me... I hope to try to make some colors pop even more.

                                            ☺

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