Christmas Children's Book - Early Feedback Please! (updated)
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@carlenevick
Hi I did a quick overdraw what I would change:- Get rid of the grey, it only makes it worse. Mist or smoke does not looks like this
- Be careful with light source. Clothes are nto shiny as this if it is not latex or something. Also you cant have reflection on his buttocks, they are in shadow. This applies more throughout the image. You ahve the think where the shadow will be.
- I just painted with blue over backgroud to nock it more to the background and make the character pop, this should also create easy mist effect
- To create even more depth you can add hint fo trees in the mist
- To get more interesting colors create overlay layer and add warm or cool colours. I added Dark blue to the left to make him more sinister and a pinch of violet to his face.
- be ceraful with random dark spots like you did with the snow. Snow does not look that way
- Always add a shadow under the character or wither it will look weird or the character will be floating
Hopefully this can give you some new ideas and I also hope I did nto overwhelm you
I just started typing and kept rolling.
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@Jiří-Kůs I am SO grateful for all that you just relayed to me. I love the changes you made, they all make perfect sense to me, and so naturally I have challenged myself now to replicate them and learn as much as i can from this (feeling both inspired and a million miles away right now - I so want to be able to produce something similar myself!).
So this overlay layer... i'm struggling. I've dived into all kinds of tutorials and videos but i'm still getting something wrong. Any tips or resources to share so i can utilize that and practice?
THANK YOU!
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@carlenevick You can download demo PSD here https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22093970/OverlayDemonstration.psd
There are three layers
color layer - normal mode layer with flat colors. I chose skin tone
shadow layer - multiply mode layer just with tones of grey to create shadows
warm/cold layer - overlay mode layer to create more interesting colors, like usually you want have blue for your shadows or night scenes and warm color for light sources, you can adjust this here.UPDATE:
You need to remember 2 things about multiply and overlay modes:
multiply always darkens the image while blending color
overlay lightens or darkens the image depending on the colors eg bright overlay on dark color makes the result darker. Overlaying white stays white no matter what. -
@Jiří-Kůs Sorry should have been more specific - I'm struggling with taking my jpeg, placing it back into photoshop (easy enough!) and then getting the layers to comply so I can add my tones and values below the image I already have... is that possible/what you did?
Or perhaps I'm just not using the right brushes to achieve the blending effects over the top pf my image?
Thanks so much!!!
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@carlenevick It should work to open PS with your image, create a new layer over the top of the image, set it to whatever mode you want and then paint.
I was going to do a paint over but Jiri beat me too it--essentially, it was all the points that she covered!
One thing I wanted to mention: if you had a particular artist/book/or style you want to be like let us know or post some references/links. We should be able to nudge you in that direction.
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So grateful for all this feedback. It's a steep learning curve and I'm fresh out of the gate but so very pleased to be here and working at this! I'll post updates as I work on it!
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@mattramsey I am male
Jiri basicly translates to George
@carlenevick Like Matt said, first I created multiply layer for my shadows, second i cut out the character using lasso tool and placed him in a new layer. The I painted into the background getting rid of greys and creating misty effect. After that I added more trees to the background in the background layer. After that I created new overlay layer at the very top. Unfortunately I did not save the psd -
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Looking forward to seeing the final piece and some of the other characters that you have for the project.