Environment spread, any advice?
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Working on an environment spread
Love adding gradient fills
Thought I'd share this magical world between the poppies and raspberries near the bracken in a special place where the fairy huts live
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This is gorgeous. This palette! I love it.
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@ArtistErin really like the colours and the magical feel you've got going! If I were to give any advice, it would be to have clearer value groupings with you fore, mid and background, to give it a better sense of depth. That being said, I really like it, and love how it looks like we're looking into a small magical part of the woods.
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@ArtistErin This is beautiful! I feel like your art skills are really leveling up recently! The colors are gorgeous. I agree with @MarcRobinson about the values. A very light background with darker colors in the foreground might help the composition read more clearly. Maybe play around with making the poppies even darker, leaving the hut the way it is, and lightening the background?
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@Mia-Clarke Thank you Mia !!!!
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@MarcRobinson Thank you Marc! Yeah I was thinking about that this morning and you happened to say exactly where my mind was on this!
I've been getting better at sectioning out my layers so I can edit them easily.
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@kirsten-mcg Thank you Kirsten!! Yes I totally saw this in my mind and as I said to @MarcRobinson it was amazing both of you echoed what I was thinking! And fortunately I am learning how to organize my layers better so it's easier to go in and make edits later.
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Getting there
Trying to lighten the midground without adding too much detail. I'll come back to it later today! Have to get to the gym, stretch out and maybe get my brains back.
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Finally done...
Moving on! I could fart around for way too long... but I think I'm happy with this now!
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@ArtistErin So lovely! Beautiful colours and love the composition. Only one thought when I look at the version at full size - the textured charcoal (?) strokes are much the same from foreground to background in terms of their impact. I wonder whether it would help to have the most textured areas in the foreground (flowers) and make it less textured/softer towards middle ground and even more so background? If it doesn't make sense to you, feel free to ignore!
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@ArtistErin Beautiful! I really love the soft light background!
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@Jean-Watson Hi! Yes I thought of that too, I may revisit once I get through the rest of my roughs, will be polishing everything up before I add to my portfolio, I'm finding as I move through each composition I learn more and like certain aspects of each illo better than others... It's been a ride for sure!!! First time I've illustrated a
"remake" so to speak and I am trying to reign in my processes. Getting there, I post progressions and see the screens don't agree (Cintiq vs. monitor) and it's been a challenge trying to keep everything looking good on both. -
@kirsten-mcg Thank you
I am learning sooo much!! Isn't growth awesome?? I know you probably feel the same, I see so much progress from your earlier work too, I know you are just so delighted with how far you've come, I'm guessing? Sometimes with those breakthroughs you've got to stop and savor them a little
My learning process sometimes I find I go in circles then wonder "what am I doing wrong here" then I hear just what fits my question, from someone here, or a YouTube, or the SVS classes, all the places... and somehow my brain clicks into gear and it feels so satisfying...
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@ArtistErin That's interesting - I hadn't even thought of the difference between Cintiq vs monitor screens. Something for me wrestle with down the track. So glad we've got this forum - it's great to follow your and others progress and fingers crossed I'll show progress too in the not too distant future.
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@ArtistErin Yes! That's how it's been for me too! Its so exciting to look back and realize how much you've progressed over the course of a few months or a year. Makes me excited for next year!
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@ArtistErin beautiful! I havenβt figure out how to do gradients yet. Loish uses gradients a lot and her work is gorgeous. I tried to use the gradient tool in Procreate, but it just changes the colors to weird neons. I probably just have to manually color it.
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@Pamela-Fraley I have a watercolor blender brush from a brushback that I bought for Procreate, and it's amazing for doing gradients! It blends the colors together, just like using a brush on wet traditional media. And it gives a much more organic feel than using the gradient tool. The brushback I have is called OMG Watercolor Brushpack, and the brush is called an "add water" brush. I'm sure there's other brush packs out there that have similar brushes. Maybe something to look into.
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@Pamela-Fraley I didn't know that about Procreate... in fact I think Loish uses a Cintiq so I figured I'd head in that direction because I've been trying to manually draw all of those fades, yet it looks choppy and wrong. What I am also wondering is how to create a timelapse in Photoshop, that I see on IG all the time for reels, if there is a way to do that in Photoshop... I'm sure there is I just haven't taken the time to figure that one out.
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@kirsten-mcg I'd like to check into this, I am planning on getting an iPad Pro sometime soon, been wanting one for my traditional work and when I am doing Plein Air watercolors which I'm thinking down the road to fix my need to over render. I think Digital painting is so great for making "perfect" art but I know there is a side of me that needs to be imperfect and looser. This is why I think I love Loish and her very controlled loose style...
Does Procreate cross with Photshop? Can you take an image from Procreate and drop it in Photoshop and edit? Just wondering, I'm a newbie with that stuff... I used to start illos in Painter and was able to open Photoshop and polish up work that way, this was way back in my early days of digital painting. I loved Painter for its simple intuitiveness and easy tools. It seems Procreate is that way as well, whereas Photoshop is so menu driven. I love it yet it's not as intuitive.
Rambling again...
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@Jean-Watson This is a fantastic forum... It's great to have a place to level up skills and feel like you are doing it at your own pace. I love that I can post and get real honesty. My Dad's an artist but is tentative to share his true perspective with me and it bums me out. Anyway, I am leaning on you guys a ton and I appreciate it.