Together wip. The marriage-mobile.
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@chrisaakins thank you you have a beautiful piece this month!
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@Coley Aww thanks! I think yours is going to be great! I look forward to hopefully being in the final two with you!
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@chrisaakins #goals!
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@Coley I personally like the 4th one (red on blue). I like the pop of the red and it feels more romantic. Also the lights would show a nicer glow effect on the red carriage.
I'd probably change the clothes to a white or lighter color so that it pops against the carriage and background.
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@Neha-Rawat that's another good idea. So hard to pick! Color always confuses me π₯΄ it's fun to explore though, hopefully I'll eventually get better at making choices!
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@Coley Lovely idea!! I prefer the white/grey carriage - it separates it from the red of the hearts although I'm thinking maybe a tiny bit more contrast in the background could be nice. I'm loving the overall design
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@Rachel-Horne thanks will toy with the background contrast as I go
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I'm really fond of that last one too! I find the white background one intriguing as well.
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@Coley If your keeping to the night scene I like the last one. You may want to alter the colours in the winter coats of your characters that get lost in the background colours. And maybe also because your carriage is white lower the value a bit more I find it competes with the lights a bit. The first one with the black is nice also but maybe have the lights bring light to the inside of the carriage to vary the solid black where you loose some definition.
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@Heather-Boyd awesome tips thank you . I'll work some of that in going forward for sure. Their clothes definitely need something, I may add some rim light or have lighter values. We'll see. Lots of work left to do!
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Some progress. Tons left to do. Will get little bits done at a time I think as I have pet portait commissions to prioritize. Playing with fancifying the marriage-mobile with embossing details and curly wurly bits
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@LauraA thanks are you doing something for this monthβs contest?
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@Coley Thanks for asking! Right now I am working hard on a Slowvember project with a Narnia theme (it has its own thread). I am intrigued by Folktale Week, and also the second installment of Childhood week, and I usually do a Christmas image in late November, so I don't think I can squeeze in another whole piece. But...I was looking at some past pieces that I did that seem to fit the theme and I may just enter one of those. It can't hurt!
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@Coley This is fun! There is something very Lee White about it!
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@LauraA thatβs a good idea to enter something already completed that fits the theme, especially if youβre so busy! Awesome
I didnβt mean it to be lee whitish lol but I see what you mean! I did look at his work after I had the drawing done for nighttime Color ideas however it gave me a reference point for starting the Color but I did diverge with the white mobile. -
@Coley It is a White mobile! Sorry, I couldn't resist! Your work is yours. It's lovely in its own right and I don't mean to take away from it in the least. I just like the whimsy common to this piece and his, and the nice thing about whimsy is that there are so many ways to arrive there! Good luck finishing this and your other work this month!
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@LauraA I have zero problem having something
in my piece that someone finds reminiscent of a piece by Lee Ha ha. It's an awesome compliment. Thank you -
@Coley I love this concept and I'm glad you went with the white one.
For some reason my eye is getting trapped on the big heart in the foreground on the right. Maybe since it's so large, red and front and center? Some ideas would be to make the hearts more purple as they go away from the carriage, or get smaller? Or something else to help pump the focal point on your main scene.
I love it overall though, excited to see how it ends up
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@carlianne thanks so much. I was thinking the same thing. I have toned the hearts down in saturation in the newer version. Iβm also thinking about balance, currently the marriage-mobile is heavy on the left. I may move it a little to the center but not much. Itβs good to think about how to manage the focal point. I really appreciate your comment, thank you
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Update. Having fun with it and slowly picking away. Thoughts always welcome. I know their faces need a bit more contrast. Will get there! I hope οΈ