09-20-2018, 07:14 AM
Hey Rick, I'm loving your studies - good work dude. I've heard many people say to study values first and then move onto colour so that sounds like a smart move to me.
Your folio piece sounds cool, just one thought from me, if you're having "Where are you my son" as the story behind this piece, I personally feel that a still, forlorn background and lighting set-up would resonate better with a sense of loss. Like in your little study on the bottom right, it is less stormy than your current setup and being able to see the horizon evokes a sense of the vastness of his search.
Hope that helps, if not please ignore.
Either way, keep going dude!
Your folio piece sounds cool, just one thought from me, if you're having "Where are you my son" as the story behind this piece, I personally feel that a still, forlorn background and lighting set-up would resonate better with a sense of loss. Like in your little study on the bottom right, it is less stormy than your current setup and being able to see the horizon evokes a sense of the vastness of his search.
Hope that helps, if not please ignore.
Either way, keep going dude!
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
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