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    Commissions make me nervous. Any helpful tips on the painting are appreciated!

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    • BichonBistro
      BichonBistro @Whitney Simms last edited by

      @Whitney-Simms I have the same problem—timid with the darks 😕 and this already looks lovely, so I understand your reticence. But I agree with the advice I fear myself—push the contrasts. Commissions make me nervous too! 😱

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      • Whitney Simms
        Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

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        Okay, here is the next item for them. They wanted it to be more whimsical. I decided to draw it freehand and hopefully it would loosen things up. Now to the value. The building is a deep forest green. Look at the two bottom thumbnails. Do I make the building subtle and pop the figures in the front or the figures stay light in value and the building get super dark. Help?

        @Lee-White are you free for an opinion?

        Any other words of advice are welcome as well. Thanks y'all. And the mother's day event is in two days! Ahhhh. Say a prayer for me.

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

          I can't say which one you should choose, but I will say that typically you don't need to go exactly by what the photo shows. For example, if the figure is going to be light, I'd move her in front of a dark area. And if the building or part of the building is going to be light, I might change what she is wearing to something dark (like you did in the lower left).

          The real question to answer first though, is this painting about the building or the person? Depending on your answer to that, I would adjust accordingly.

          SVS Faculty Instructor
          www.leewhiteillustration.com

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          • Whitney Simms
            Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

            Thanks @Lee-White . Thank helps. That’s kinda the the problem I’m toying with. The store is the focus, not the shopper. They want to use this on their social media to advertise their store. Why can’t people just ask me to paint flip flops. I think i will scooch her over a bit in front of the window, but not dead center. And I will make the building the dark and the plants and shopper the light. That will make the contrast of the sign and the building pop. It’s really cool. It’s a stand alone building just before the cluster buildings start on Main Street.

            Thanks again for your help! I opted for spoonflower challenge and actually finishing work vs this month’s competition. I felt a little like, crap I missed the crit from lee. So, super thanks for helping with these paintings!!! I’m going to do redraw on the bandstand too. I can’t stand for them not to be in the same style if they are going in the shop together. This time with the darks all on the bandstand!

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            • Whitney Simms
              Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

              Here we go. I shrunk the lady and tried to pull back on the value of the front objects. But if you squint everything is mid value. Ah! I’m probably going to leave it be for a while. Right now I just need to walk away. This is so hard.

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              • Whitney Simms
                Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

                I added more paint. Now I’m seriously done with their commissions. Yuck! But if I want them to sell my cards in their store, I should probably paint a few things that force me out of my comfort zone. And they know licensing people and stuff.

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                • Johanna Kim
                  Johanna Kim SVS OG @Whitney Simms last edited by

                  @Whitney-Simms I think this watercolor looks gorgeous. Maybe to help differentiate from the mid-values, you could deepen some of the shadows with a thin wash of purple, esp. under the awning? I did a rough drawover showing what I mean, plus added a piece by Iraville for inspiration.
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                  • Whitney Simms
                    Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

                    @Johanna-Kim youre the best! Thanks for the tips. I did go and deepen the greens and grays already. I went to scan and said , ugh. One more try. But the shadow from the awning is fantastic! I’ll totally add that in. It adds tons to the painting

                    I totally love that artist you posted. I follow her and love her work already.

                    Thanks for the tips and feedback!

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                    • Whitney Simms
                      Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

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                      Here are the final images! And shots from the mother’s day event. It was tons of fun. I’ve alreayd gotten a bunch of new followers. A commission I politely said no to, approached by another store to possibly carry my cards and took my card to pass it along to an entirely different store, interviewed and post on a town blog. So much fun! Next I need to come ready with a few big ticket items as well. But for a week prep, I think I did pretty good!

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                        suenaumi last edited by

                        Wow. This is impressive. Way to go!

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