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All of your stuff looks really good! Such nice lighting and form!
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Idk but for me it number 6 it the one with the most read to me if you want to put the emphasis on the character the other 5 just feel like they blend into there environnement.I would just probably decrease the read of the lower body as it not necessarly where you want the eye to go... and i think it would help to move the character forward if you see what i mean.
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i think this piece came out fantastic zeker! you have a great sense of control over your brush work and a nice style too.
for critique, i have a hard time reading this as underwater because of how clean the background is and there doesn't seem to be light rays coming down from the surface. adding some debris, more bubbles, and tweaking some things could be a way to remedy that.
compositionally, you could probably space out the creatures and items in the piece to establish more depth with the figure. they all seem to be hovering around the foreground.
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Seem like you could utilize the lock shape function a lot more to get better gradient and the polygonal lasso to correct your edge.For color i recommend you try to desaturate your color there bit to light.You also seem to have trouble estimating value change on those half cut pyramid.So i recommend to simply use the image you had go to option and turn them into greyscale and recopy them but this time in greyscale.Late thing is to pay more attention to your edge but i guess that what not the goal of the exercise.
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Careful you used some hard edge brush when you should have use a soft on that hexagone because it as rounded edge not sharp one.Also those cube have a softer edge then what you indicated the same error on the cut pyramid.Your value are somewhat correct but there issue in the cylinder and the cut pyramid.So once again my comment are more heavy on the issue of edge than the issue of color if you want to really train your color eye you should go for piece with large range of color with more tint of the same color atm i think your playing safe in the color department with the quality of work i seen it surprising to see this level of simplicity in the study but i am also a fan of simple fundamental with great execution.One late advise since i think you used the lasso for the edge don't use them for anything else but to define straight edge if you use the polygonal lasso it will leave a trail of pixel specially apparent on a white surface just like on that cylinder.
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nice exercises! i wanna see you apply them afterwards bro! :)