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    • Leontine
      Leontine last edited by Leontine

      hi Renduin, Lovely concept, I really like the look and feel.
      Just a view quick tips.
      Make sure you have a solid focal point. There's a lot going on in your pic that seem to just show your render skills but don't add anything to the picture. For example the tree's they have a awful lot of detail, but you don't need it to show that these are tree's. They distract from the bear, the nice snowman and the wonderful snow you've painted. So I should get rid of the green branches, and see how it feels. The rim light on the left side of the bear is a bit strong. Go for the best!

      Leontine
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        • lmrush
          lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

          I love your snow and pine needles-it is a lovely image, the idea of a snow bear is so endearing, the only place I got stuck was the eyes, the whites seem a bit large but that is only my opinion- great job!

          Lisa Rush
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              • natiwata
                natiwata SVS OG last edited by

                This has a nice feel and what you're trying to do with the light will make it have a nice feel!

                I would suggest taking this down to values and figuring out how to focus the image and add depth before moving to color. Right now there are a lot of competing darks and lights. I did a really quick adjustment and you can see where I'm going with it I hope. One thing to consider would be making the hills snowy in the background, which would make sense.

                When considering color there is a great opportunity here to use nice blue hues in the snow shading and use warmer colors to focus in on the character.

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                Nat Iwata
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                  A Former User @natiwata last edited by A Former User

                  @natiwata A lot of good thoughts, and I'd definitely say that value structure is an improvement. I think I very well may do like you suggest and take it back down and build it back up. It was a challenge bringing things together, but I can say that I've not been satisfied with the final results. My eyes got stale on this one and my process was not as good as it might have been. I am learning though.

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                  • lmrush
                    lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                    great points @natiwata made, I feel it sometimes helps me to put a piece away for a bit even a week and come back with fresh eyes and motivation, please share your updates!

                    Lisa Rush
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                      A Former User last edited by

                      Okay, I went back to black and white, corrected my values and built it back up. I decided to go for something different for the colors. Funny thing is this took me 1/20th of the time to color that the first one did. I've learned a lot in the last week. At any rate, thoughts? Advice?
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                      • lmrush
                        lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                        You really captured the morning light, I especially love how it hits the snowbears face, and the chimney smoke,.....this is only my opinion but I just loved loved your first trees-thank you for sharing your process

                        Lisa Rush
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                          A Former User @lmrush last edited by

                          @lmrush yeah, I've debated what to do with the trees. On the one hand, I like to render details like that, but on the other hand they're not narratively important, so I thought doing a bit more value grouping would be beneficial.

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                          • lmrush
                            lmrush Pro SVS OG @Guest last edited by

                            @Renduin I completely understand, I need to follow your lead and do the same with my own as well 🙂

                            Lisa Rush
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                            • Jana
                              Jana last edited by

                              Hi! It is really nice how all the objects in the piece capture the light conditions in both versions.
                              However, to me the first version was much more morning light than on the second. The second looks to me more like a late afternoon. But maybe I made different experiences here in Germany. 🙂
                              I agree to Lisa: The smoke is awesome!

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