Nirameko [2019-08-01 09:35:18 +0000 UTC]
I really like the shading on the character, it looks soft and realistic. Also, the character is drawn very good. Even though it seems to be a bit realistic style, I still can see the emotion on character's face.
I would only have one, little advice for you, and you absolutely don't have to agree with me! In my opinion, you should use a bit diffrent colors and shades for different objects (and least I have learnt that at my art school). For example, grass that is further, behind the character, shouldn't be in the color of clouds, because it is merging with them. Good option here would be taking a bit darker yellow from the grass in the front. These two different yellows would separate from each other, so the clouds and grass could be distinguished. The rest is really fine! Especially the clouds are done really greatly \
I think you'll develop a great style in the future! So here goes my watch B)) Keep your work!
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NUT3IIA In reply to Nirameko [2019-08-01 14:40:16 +0000 UTC]
I actually completely agree with you! I never did art asses past high school, so I've actually never even considered the possibility of using colours and shades for different objects to distinguish them. Thank you I will definitely start looking into trying to do that!
Thank you so much for the critique, I don't get many so I means alot to me and thank you a ton for the watch!!
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Nirameko In reply to NUT3IIA [2019-08-01 15:02:01 +0000 UTC]
I can understand that! When I went to my first session I have realized how little I knew about the whole theory of color, perpestive and other stuff, but I have to admit, I have really improved from that time (even though we only painted and drawed still life). I really recommend any art lessons or even older artists' youtube tutorials because they share so many greatful tips.
I am really happy that you agree with me and also, thank you for the watch as well! c:
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