Kris Knight Art - Critiques always Welcome, as I am here to improve
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Here is some painting over I did based on your suggestions.
Worked on the ear position
I blurred the rose a bit so it didn't look pasted on the image
Lightened the shadows on the skin
Added tear ducts and a bit of the third eyelid
Eyeliner lightened slightly
The light in the windows was given a lighter center then the entire background was darkened to make the character stand out more.
A couple other things but Thats the main stuff.Thanks
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I think it went worse:
muddy colors, it has less saturation contrast
it has less value contrast
it went gray
eye tears are so hard, ear betterlet me show my aproach to it
Darker and less saturated hair
Color level adjustements to make shadows go to blue/magenta
mid levels go to yellow magenta
light levels go to yellow
liquify tool to change proportions a bit, it's more cute when eyes are closer to the nose, eyes distance is bigger, ear is not just smaller, its more rounded, etc..
lights at bg are 0 saturation max brigh, transition to it's own color
few layers affecting only the bg to separate just a bit the values
eyes bottom with propper make up technicques, you gotta understand what makes a face prettier, where make up artists put the highlights and shadow is to fake volumes
eye borders should be soft rather that that closed ovaloid -
@Alberto-M
Thanks Alberto. I'll definitely be playing around with some of the things you are talking about. It may take me a while :). I guess I misunderstood on a couple of things... I had thought you were thinking I should lighten the character and shadows etc.There is a lot for me to think about... I'm just now starting to learn adjustment layers and how to control them so this will take me some time to figure out :).
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tools I used:
liquify(to change eyes size and position, arm, neck, ear, hair volume..)
new layers in different modes: overlay, color (to color even more the shadow zones with the hair's color), soft light, normal
color adjustment
hue/saturation adjustment (affecting only magentas) -
@Alberto-M
Thanks a bunch Alberto! :). If you can think of any tutorials anywhere that might help me I would love to hear your suggestions. Thanks again! I've got a bunch of stuff I have to do today but I will be playing with this image again when I get time and attempt your suggestions :). -
look the tool name and google it, that, then play around, I don't know the exact english name for them
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@Alberto-M
I know where all the tools are and blending modes that you mentioned... I'm just not wonderful yet at using them to their potential -
@Kris-Knight it's about messing around, remember to play with opacity too, because most times it won't help at 100%
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@Alberto-M
Here we go again
Played around with a few different adjustment layers as well as messing with the eyes, back, sleeve, chin, ear, hair, rose, background light. Hope this looks like the right direction lol.
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@Kris-Knight Love the rendering and the concept. What I think is: why is she looking so sad, wile the colors are so bright? it doesn't seem to fit together. Why is the bow red? can you try to make a version where the colors are toned down? It al seems a bit out of place. The white of the sleeve has to much detail. the rest hasn't got any winkles and suddenly the sleeve has. that looks a bit awkward. If you flip the illustration you can see that the face needs some work, The nose should stick out more.
good luck!
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Well, Good or Bad I'm going to call this one done. lol What was it Jake said, "Not perfect but done." Something like that anyway. I appreciate all the critiques!!! It gave me lots to think about as well as trying to fix some issues that others saw. Thanks a Bunch!!!
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I think you ended up with an improved image Kris.
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@Kris-Knight I agree with Rob. Evey time you make a new one, your improving yourself! Well done!