Hope he can get down.
Wait, I thought you were going. What's happening?
Hope he can get down.
Wait, I thought you were going. What's happening?
I said it was possibly my last post.
Seems they're spacing out together :) . Really like the colors and the bright orange/yellow lighting.
They really are spacing out B) Thank you.
Competitive gamer, to the detriment of my friends and family :(
I'm not that great at advice, but I'll try :/ .
Thinking about a problem too much usually ends up in a rut, a place where you feel stuck and frustrated at being stuck. Especially at the end of the day, when there's not much you can do about it. Give the problem a rest, literally set it aside as a goal to overcome the next day or another reasonable time. Write it down to remember when you wake up; you don't want to ignore it, but it's hard to deal with issues at the end of a busy day.
The most important thing is that you're recharged and ready to handle it next time, physically and mentally. It's a conscious effort to stop working and designate that time at the end of the day to the purpose of rest.
Hopefully this helps, maybe? Take care ^u^
Any way to slightly brighten the left side of the image? There seems to be a shadow. Other than that the scribbling and hatching defines well the grasses and landscape. Pen has a really cool feel to it :) .
EDIT: Oh, I didn't think about that. That's clever and would really make the puzzle much easier. Mixing up all the white pieces would be a disaster DX .
Thank you, the shadow is there deliberate. You see, this design is on a Jigsaw on my redbubble store, and your can't have a plane white background due to the issue with the Jigsaws being overly difficult with to many blank pieces. My thinking is, if I had a slight gradient it would help differentiate areas of the Jigsaw.
Wonder what they're up to :/
I also agree about the moss and lack of depth; the back of the head definitely feels like it needs a larger, stronger shadow. Overall, there seems to be a mix of lighting from the strong defined shadow of the left horn to the softer gradients and hatching of the moss and even the facial features (teeth). Putting down more stronger and almost blocked out shadows could give a more intense/dramatic feel.
Really like the overall design, especially with the smaller details you add to the piece. The skull is also solid, with a few embellishments :) .
Thanks for your tips. I also agree with more blacked out spots. I shouldn't have hatched the moss either haha. I may have just gottne lazy. Thanks again!
I like how even though it is a study of another piece, there are some changes you made to your artwork. The general feeling is there, but, for example, the waters and figure are different than Andreas's version.
Thanks. I’m glad you like the changes.
Wonder who or what they are disassociating with. Does it have to do with the iridescent moth creature? Hmm...
This idea is very interesting.
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