10-17-2022, 12:04 AM
I think you will develop the intuition when it come to color as to what work and doesn't. I am not a fan of the idea of abandoning color test if anything they take so little time that it shouldn't be even on your mind to skip them maybe no need to show them if you feel the color are solid.Of course Waiting for feedback might slow you down that why i suggested i think many time before to have a few project on the table so that you can get feedback but also at the same time be able to work on something new to refresh the eye.But if your fine trusting yourself may the force be with you.
I think confidence and a good plan is always the best recipe.Second guessing everything that not a good head space to be in but one still need to be self critical and that require balance and experience and a part of being critical is allowing critic to inform you on your blind spot.
On an other note.
One thing i would say that could add a bit of movement and dynamism and interaction with the element would be to add a bit of sand moving to imply he taking a fighting stance.(Kicking sand)
By the way your composition is solid here very well thought.Good job.
For a last little critic it would be to add occlusion shadow to your rock it the final touch to help object feel as if they are touching each other.
I think confidence and a good plan is always the best recipe.Second guessing everything that not a good head space to be in but one still need to be self critical and that require balance and experience and a part of being critical is allowing critic to inform you on your blind spot.
On an other note.
One thing i would say that could add a bit of movement and dynamism and interaction with the element would be to add a bit of sand moving to imply he taking a fighting stance.(Kicking sand)
By the way your composition is solid here very well thought.Good job.
For a last little critic it would be to add occlusion shadow to your rock it the final touch to help object feel as if they are touching each other.