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  • Asyas_illos
    Asyas_illos @Kristen Lango last edited by 21 Mar 2023, 18:47

    @Kristen-Lango three is my favorite probably because the values have better range. Good for you stepping out of your comfort zone!

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    • Asyas_illos
      Asyas_illos @Kristen Lango last edited by Asyas_illos 21 Mar 2023, 19:03 21 Mar 2023, 18:48

      @Kristen-Lango that makes me think that maybe your issue isn’t with color saturation but in understanding values a bit better? I screenshot a few of your illos and brought them into a greyscale. Then did a very rough draw over to show how you can adjust your values to create better focal points.
      5AE64EFC-91A3-4EB0-884B-93A84B25755C.jpeg

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      • Kristen Lango
        Kristen Lango @Asyas_illos last edited by 21 Mar 2023, 21:53

        @Asyas_illos Aw thanks for this Asya! Yes this is something I really struggle with... I sort of know where I want my values to be, but then when I go to render pieces I sort of loose the ability to keep darks dark enough and clearly separated from the rest of the sceneπŸ€·πŸ½β™€

        Thanks for taking the time to do those draw overs! That's really helpful! πŸ™‚

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        • AngelinaKizz
          AngelinaKizz @Kristen Lango last edited by 21 Mar 2023, 23:31

          @Kristen-Lango I struggle with knowing my values in colored pencil, and working traditionally would make it quite difficult. I think though, getting a color wheel with a value window would be really helpful for keeping values in check traditionally. I'm really comfortable with the color wheel, but for the value window alone I'm going to get one when I'm at my LAS next.

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          • carlianne
            carlianne @Kristen Lango last edited by 22 Mar 2023, 13:33

            @Kristen-Lango why are you trying to reign in your color?

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            • Kristen Lango
              Kristen Lango @AngelinaKizz last edited by 22 Mar 2023, 17:51

              @AngelinaKizz said in What do you think of this value/color?:

              ndow would be really helpful for keeping values in check traditionally. I'm really comfortable with the

              Thanks Angelina! I didn't think of that! The value window would be really useful when working traditionally

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              • Kristen Lango
                Kristen Lango @carlianne last edited by 22 Mar 2023, 17:54

                @carlianne I get really excited when I go to paint and I've been told that I tend to use too much color and my pieces lose focal point because of it.

                I do like my use of bright colors, but I agree with some of the criticisms I've received that visually I'm not using color to tell a story or to my advantage to lead the eye through the image more strategically.

                So ultimately that's what I'd like to achieve by limiting myself a bit more.

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                • Melissa_Bailey
                  Melissa_Bailey @Kristen Lango last edited by Melissa_Bailey 22 Mar 2023, 22:20 22 Mar 2023, 22:13

                  @Kristen-Lango agreeing with @Asyas_illos and @carlianne -- it seems like it might be your values, not necessarily your use of color. It's great that you're not afraid of color and love saturated color. Understanding values will help you control all that color and learn how to lead the eye where you want it to go.

                  While most illustrators do tend to use a limited palette or a more muted palette than you do, there are working illustrators who use bright, bold, saturated colors. They also control that color, using warms and cools to create focal points, and make full use of a range of values. Bold, saturated colors aren't just midtones -- they also come in lighter values and darker values.

                  Here are some examples by (L to R, top to bottom) Benji Davies, James Dean, Lois Ehlert, David Catrow, Jay Fleck, Micha Archer, and Jay Fleck again:
                  bcfd790b-79e6-474e-a497-1c14125a0be2-saturated color illos.jpg

                  And here is the same grouping in black and white. Even with color removed, there is a focal point in each of these illustrations. That's because of shape, composition, and value.
                  9835c755-80bd-404a-a810-54b94d7cbc66-saturated color illos - bnw.jpg

                  All this is to say... if you want to explore a wide range of color, saturated and more muted colors, go for it! If you want to stick with your bright, bold colors, go for it! Value is the key.

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                  carlianne Kristen Lango 2 Replies Last reply 23 Mar 2023, 17:41 Reply Quote 4
                  • carlianne
                    carlianne @Melissa_Bailey last edited by 22 Mar 2023, 23:54

                    I totally agree with @Melissa_Bailey and @Asyas_illos

                    I think a better question to ask is, do YOU like using bright colors? Do you like illustration styles that use muted color pallets?

                    If you want to do black and white images to practice controlling your values I think that would be super smart, but I'd hate to see you shift away from what appears to be something you love.

                    If I were in your position I would focus on controlling the color rather than getting rid of it all together. For example using a split complimentary color palette, so the colors are still unified, and you can use the warm colors as your focal point and the cool colors to recede in the background. Will's Magic of Color class would be a super super great one for you to do!

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                    • Sarah VanDam
                      Sarah VanDam @Kristen Lango last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 06:03

                      @Kristen-Lango I know I was one of the people that pushed you to reconsider how you go about using color, but those are some great points by @Asyas_illos and @Melissa_Bailey

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                      • carlianne
                        carlianne last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 13:54

                        I think this is your art - so here's a quick example of what I mean.

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                        Kristen Lango 1 Reply Last reply 23 Mar 2023, 17:46 Reply Quote 3
                        • Kristen Lango
                          Kristen Lango @Melissa_Bailey last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 17:41

                          @Melissa_Bailey Thank you for this Melissa! I think you're totally right about value being the problem.

                          I love all those books and illustrators that you included! You're totally right about using bright colors but limiting the palette and making warms and cools work for you to guide the eye - that's definitely something I'm trying to get better at as well!

                          Thanks again for this great feedback 😊

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                          Melissa_Bailey 1 Reply Last reply 23 Mar 2023, 21:44 Reply Quote 1
                          • Kristen Lango
                            Kristen Lango @carlianne last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 17:43

                            @carlianne Totally great question! I think I do like using bright color and I do like books that use them too.

                            But I often feel like I just don't know how to control it well.

                            Aw thanks! I appreciate that! Definitely, I agree with you, learning to control it seems to be the key 😊

                            Ah yes that split complimentary idea is fantastic! I've seen Will do that, I will definitely try to make a piece using that technique.

                            Thank you!!

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                            • Kristen Lango
                              Kristen Lango @carlianne last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 17:46

                              @carlianne Yep that's me! haha oh my goodness thank you for this! Yes you guys are so right about learning more about how to make value work for me.

                              This piece you did the draw over on is one of those that really frustrated me regarding color and I can totally see the difference in just making those sides darker.

                              Thank you Carlianne! πŸ™‚

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                              • Melissa_Bailey
                                Melissa_Bailey @Kristen Lango last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 21:44

                                @Kristen-Lango you're so welcome! Glad it was helpful!

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                                • Melissa_Bailey
                                  Melissa_Bailey @Kristen Lango last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 22:42

                                  @Kristen-Lango here's another example of how you can use value to create a focal point with your punchy colors. This one makes it more of a nighttime scene -- not sure if that's what you were going for -- creating the focal point by making the rabbit the lightest value and the warmest color, and placing it against its complementary color for contrast:
                                  611c10a1-2ab9-41a5-815a-4c205f46b9d6-color study.jpg

                                  Here it is in black and white:
                                  f1a7c427-2b02-4cc3-9bb7-93fe31b53c5a-color study bw.jpg

                                  Since I also work tradtionally, @AngelinaKizz recommendation to get a value window is great -- I don't use one and probably should! What currently I do is scan/take a picture of my work in progress and then change the picture to black and white to check my values. Whatever works, right?

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                                  • skeletortoise
                                    skeletortoise @Kristen Lango last edited by 23 Mar 2023, 23:06

                                    @Kristen-Lango I would pick 2 because I think it shows the inside vs outside well using dark for inside and bright for outside.

                                    I do think the green character could be a little brighter to make them stand out from the background. You could even use the outside light cast on the character to bring them out.

                                    I also think the colors go best together in 2.

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                                    • Kristen Lango
                                      Kristen Lango @Melissa_Bailey last edited by 27 Mar 2023, 16:17

                                      @Melissa_Bailey Oh that's really nice too! Thank you Melissa!

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                                      • Kristen Lango
                                        Kristen Lango last edited by 27 Mar 2023, 16:20

                                        @skeletortoise thanks for your feedback!

                                        Here's an update on how this piece is going:
                                        02c44cae-1065-4ea7-872d-174df01014ce-image.png

                                        This is just my lazy way of showing this on the thread haha screenshotting my own story. But you can see more here

                                        Thanks again guys! πŸ™‚

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                                        • skeletortoise
                                          skeletortoise @Kristen Lango last edited by 27 Mar 2023, 22:44

                                          @Kristen-Lango Wow, I think it's come a long way! I think the light coming in is a great way of showing the intrusion of the kid above. Very whimsical and fun; could see on a book cover!

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