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    • Eric Castleman
      Eric Castleman last edited by

      I have been working on this piece for a few weeks, and for some reason the colors I use for the character who is the focus of the piece has been harder than I thought. Any suggestions on how to know what colors to use in a piece like this?

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      • Jana
        Jana last edited by

        Hi Eric,
        To draw attention on him, I would take a blue pallet for him as complementary color to the orange leaves. To blend him into the landscape and to built some positive relation between him and the environment, I would give him an orange skin tone and a warm hair color.
        I love the perspective. 🙂 It will be a really nice piece!
        Cheers, Jana

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        • Kevin Longueil
          Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

          @Eric-Castleman Hey Eric - i agree with Jana for sure - one thing that is pretty cool to do not the iPad is to put a layer over this image and paint in a midtone on the whatever you are trying to decide the color on - then bring up your hue, saturation, brightness sliders and play with them until you like what you are seeing - ...i think this makes sense 🙂

          Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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          • Eric Castleman
            Eric Castleman @Kevin Longueil last edited by

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            • Eric Castleman
              Eric Castleman @Kevin Longueil last edited by

              @Kevin-Longueil tried upvoting it, and hit quote and submit instead 😐

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              • smceccarelli
                smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                Not much to add to the color choice (I love the colors so far, and I think both warm and cool choices on the boy would work!) but just noting that you may have inconsistent shadows. It´s a bright midday, for sure, but the sun is slightly shifted to the bottom left corner, judging from the top trunks´ shadows. I think you can get away with the shadow of the other trees being less long, but the boy´s shadow should be approximately in the same direction as the top trunk´s shadow. Love the feeling of this piece!

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                • Eric Castleman
                  Eric Castleman last edited by

                  @Jana awesome suggestion! I have been messing with the color you suggested, and am shocked I didn't consider the blue/orange relationship already. Great idea!

                  @Kevin-Longueil excellent idea! I have been doing as you suggested, and it has been a hige breakthrough for me. So much easier to sift through color ideas until it looks just right. Glad you have procreate

                  @smceccarelli this has been something I have been wondering about, but until you mentioned the shadow on the boy I didn't even consider how incosistent that would be. Thanks flr the clrrection!

                  Glad you are all here to help me our!

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                  • Eric Castleman
                    Eric Castleman last edited by

                    Sorry for the crazy mispelling. When typing on my ipad, the little box vanishes when I type, and I cannot correct my spelling.

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