02-19-2023, 06:14 PM
I am leaning more toward a blue C OPTION it seem for me.But i would say try maybe something a little less saturated for the shadow since it mostly in shadow overall to inject some sadness in the color.Think of a raining day.Adding only the highest saturation of color to the eye will really help move the focus to the sadness in the eye i think.The sun set is also kinda poetic as it like loosing the light which is often associated with joy.
I am not sure as to what is going on exactly but maybe you could add smoke in the sky else i think the lightining can be kinda strange for C as you would not have the orange there if the sun is the other way around blue is the normal color of the sky when the sun rise or when it set you get the color change because of how the light hit the atmosphere.So where ever blue is facing it away from the sun and the color gradation is indicating where the sun is in the sky.In your scene i can count 2 light source since we see the side of those pillar we have to assume there something of equal force as the sun hitting the side of the pillar... as i previously commented contrast is good but also remember that primary and secondary light should have different intensity.That what scott robertson call the 1,2,3 read it not a must but it help define the form.Maybe she live on a planet with two sun =P i am a pest sometime sorry none artist probably don't care.
Please note the ''paint over'' is only for a idea of how desaturated it would look like.
I am not sure as to what is going on exactly but maybe you could add smoke in the sky else i think the lightining can be kinda strange for C as you would not have the orange there if the sun is the other way around blue is the normal color of the sky when the sun rise or when it set you get the color change because of how the light hit the atmosphere.So where ever blue is facing it away from the sun and the color gradation is indicating where the sun is in the sky.In your scene i can count 2 light source since we see the side of those pillar we have to assume there something of equal force as the sun hitting the side of the pillar... as i previously commented contrast is good but also remember that primary and secondary light should have different intensity.That what scott robertson call the 1,2,3 read it not a must but it help define the form.Maybe she live on a planet with two sun =P i am a pest sometime sorry none artist probably don't care.
Please note the ''paint over'' is only for a idea of how desaturated it would look like.