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    • Jana
      Jana last edited by

      Hi Audrey! First of all I want to say I love your composition. How you treated foreground, middle and background make the sketch very inviting to look at.
      I can imagine version 4 would work very nice.
      Have you tried to mirror the piece? I can imagine to follow the hunters eyes while reading from left to right to finally find the dragon might also be a nice option.

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      • RobinSlee
        RobinSlee @audrey dowling last edited by

        @audrey-dowling definitely number 4, but also try to tie the two characters together. Either with some carefully placed clouds, or some shape cues etc. Nice piece.

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        • audrey dowling
          audrey dowling @Jana last edited by audrey dowling

          good points, thanks for your advice

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          • lmrush
            lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

            Wonderful composition I love it, I like 3. I was trialing a quick way to paint values, not sure if it came from an SVS video I watched a long time ago, or somewhere else. I put a multiplied toned layer over my sketch and erase at different opacities, I really like it , anyway wanted to share that.

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            • korilynneillo
              korilynneillo @audrey dowling last edited by

              @audrey-dowling What a fantastic sketch!

              I agree with posts above and would go with value option 4 if it were my painting. I'd definitely use color to push the fairy out of the ivy, and maybe even tie her colors in with the hunter's colors.

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              • Chip Valecek
                Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                Before reading what anyone said or what you posted 3 popped out first to me. So I like option 3 the most. 🙂


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                • anthemsweet
                  anthemsweet last edited by

                  I think four, because not too many competing focal points. Easier to read.

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                  • audrey dowling
                    audrey dowling last edited by audrey dowling

                    Hi! here's my final sketch after I edited the values in photoshop
                    it's hard to stick to the value study, especially with the hunter against the fields...
                    what do you think? would you do anything differently?
                    0_1485176990026_sketch.jpg

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                    • audrey dowling
                      audrey dowling last edited by audrey dowling

                      here's where I am so far... (don't mind the skin swatches, I forgot to hide the layer ^_^ )
                      this is my most ambitious project in terms of digital painting so far. I can feel the sweat!
                      but I can already see that it won't be as good as I would like it to be... 😕
                      0_1485987086581_dragon-hunter.jpg

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                      • lmrush
                        lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                        I think it is looking fantastic, keep sharing!

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                        • evilrobot
                          evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                          This is really beautiful. Wonderful job so far.

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                          • RobinSlee
                            RobinSlee @audrey dowling last edited by

                            @audrey-dowling Dont give up. Keep at it. Everything is digital so you can go back and forwards as much as you like.

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                            • Lee Holland
                              Lee Holland last edited by

                              looking good so far. keep going.

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                              • Kevin Longueil
                                Kevin Longueil SVS OG last edited by

                                @audrey-dowling Hello Audrey - this is a really nice image! I think for me I would like to see the scale of the main character change just to see how it might look - if she were twice a large as she is now it would bring her face up into the area where clouds would be her backdrop - this would give a nice "dark on light" and help establish her as the main focal point in the circular composition - I think you did a very nice job on the figure and her hands for sure but one thing that keeps grabbing my eye is the position of her left hand on the bow which seems stiff somehow and does not look natural - I would shoot a quick reference photo of a volunteer and have them assume this pose but hold the bow in a comfortable manner - I think it is because the bow is straight up and down and away from her body that it has a strange feel to it - this piece really is looking great though so feel free to ignore 🙂

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                                • audrey dowling
                                  audrey dowling @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                                  @Kevin-Longueil you're right Kevin, I will try your ideas, thanks (bloody hands give me a hard time every time!)

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                                  • audrey dowling
                                    audrey dowling last edited by audrey dowling

                                    I don't like the proportions if I make the hunter big enough so the head reaches the clouds
                                    0_1486118158214_dragon-hunter2.jpg

                                    but I can make her slightly bigger and put a fog on the trees in the background. I kind of like that, as the trees were too "visible" to my liking before. it goes against my value study though...
                                    0_1486118234091_dragon-hunter3.jpg

                                    what do you think?

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                                    • Bob Szesnat
                                      Bob Szesnat last edited by

                                      Cool image.
                                      I would say your concern is right on, about the two competing figures being the same value. I am guessing you want the hunter to stand out more than the fairy. I would draw more attention to the hunter, make her stand out more and blend the fairy more into the leaves surroundings her.

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                                      • Kevin Longueil
                                        Kevin Longueil SVS OG @audrey dowling last edited by

                                        @audrey-dowling I do like it with the scale change and the value change behind her face for sure 🙂

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                                        • natiwata
                                          natiwata SVS OG last edited by

                                          This is really beautiful work! You've got mad drawing skills, and the crosshatched style, depth, and color pallet is really storybook feeling and detailed.

                                          I think one way you might make the image feel more cohesive and bring some focus to the composition would be to structure your values a little more dark(foreground) to light(background). Someone else pointed out that the values on the main character and the fairies are similar and they do kind of compete for your eye. What about bringing the fairies more into the foreground and using some rim light to help define the layers of depth a little more? I played with it a little just to see what I could get with a few value changes. Hope this is helpful, it's really beautiful work whichever direction you decide!!!

                                          0_1486171709501_Untitled-1.jpg

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                                          • RobinSlee
                                            RobinSlee @audrey dowling last edited by

                                            @audrey-dowling A value study is just that, a study. It is not the final image. Feel free to change anything in a composition that is not working. The study is only there to inform you of the choices that you have and to see what is NOT working. I may do several studies (small scale) to see what works and what does not, before I enlarge the image and take it further. It is a confidence issue, do not be afraid to change things, right up until you call it done! Good luck. Oh, and if you want me to do a rough paint-over let me know.

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