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    • Kimberli Johnson
      Kimberli Johnson last edited by

      here is the second page Huntercomicpg2.jpg

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      • Leontine
        Leontine @Kimberli Johnson last edited by

        @Kimberli-Johnson What lovely paintings you make Kimberli! Appealing and lively, but also easy to read. I Love it!

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        • Steve Young
          Steve Young last edited by

          Really great work, I thing digital retouching could really add a bit of polish to your images.

          Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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          • Rob Smith
            Rob Smith last edited by

            I think the value of the cross bow arms and the characters hood are so close that I'm losing them. Take for example your second image (which is very well done!) the crossbow arms really stand out against the dark value of the green trees. Great work!

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            • Kimberli Johnson
              Kimberli Johnson last edited by

              Thanks for all the comments guys, I have been experimenting with different water color technique and I think I am finding something that works a bit better, I do feel that both of the above peices need some work but I feel this one is a little better Bilbocolor.jpg

              I watched this watercolour process by Cedric Babouche https://vimeo.com/124028606 (who in my opinion is a water color master) I am hoping to keep improving so one day I won't have to rely on digital touch ups. Thanks for the feed back it is alway s helpful!

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              • Ben J Hutchison
                Ben J Hutchison last edited by

                This is really great work. If you haven't checked out Lee's video on lighting yet I'd give it a watch. I am always fascinated with watching technique videos and he goes through his process of using watercolors. Very helpful!

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                • Kimberli Johnson
                  Kimberli Johnson last edited by

                  I will definantly need to check out Lee's video lighting has always been something that I struggled with!

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                  • Ben J Hutchison
                    Ben J Hutchison last edited by

                    I was just checking out the cedric video you linked to. Really awesome!

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                    • Kimberli Johnson
                      Kimberli Johnson last edited by

                      I am trying to get some last minute fan art done for Salt Lake Comic Con so I here is a smaug painting to go with Bilbo! photo-31.JPG

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                      • Dave Ward
                        Dave Ward last edited by

                        I like the choice to use an oval border (instead of rectangular). I think it adds a lot.

                        Great work!

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