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    • Joe Koz
      Joe Koz @Larue last edited by

      @Larue thank you. These are really good observations. Great to get another set of eyes in the composition!

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        Joe Koz @Asyas_illos last edited by

        @Asyas_illos thanks, those wings do look puny in that spot. Definitely going to fix that!

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          Joe Koz @Melissa_Bailey last edited by

          @Melissa-Bailey-0 thanks Melissa. You’re right about the values in these. I don’t hate the flatness but I am going to go back again and try to address that.

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          • Melissa_Bailey
            Melissa_Bailey @Joe Koz last edited by

            @Joe-Koz yeah, the flatness of the colors could really work for you. There are a ton of children's books out there with flat colors. But these styles seem to rely heavily on hitting that color balance and getting the values just right.

            Since you're working in Photoshop, try playing around with your color palette. Working on separate layers gives you that freedom -- if something doesn't work, it's as simple as deleting that layer. You can always go back to what you had before.

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