02-01-2014, 10:56 AM
@blazingbrain
I've got the book some days ago but havent gotten a chance to really sit down and read thru the pages.
@monkeybread
I really do see the attire almost blending entirely with her, and its because I didnt know how to have the legs highly saturated (her legs are one of focus points) while keeping the white , well, white. I mean, the sun is casting over her and I figured the white leotard would be brightest and warm, but I thought, in theory, it would rob the focus point reserved for her legs. So I didnt know how make a clear separation between her legs and leotard.
It does look very saturated the reason for that was I wanted to have this touch of Gil Elvgren's pin-up style or pin-up style from the 50's.
I got a short question about the shadow: Do shadows need to look on the same level of saturation as the midtones or lesser?
I've got the book some days ago but havent gotten a chance to really sit down and read thru the pages.
@monkeybread
I really do see the attire almost blending entirely with her, and its because I didnt know how to have the legs highly saturated (her legs are one of focus points) while keeping the white , well, white. I mean, the sun is casting over her and I figured the white leotard would be brightest and warm, but I thought, in theory, it would rob the focus point reserved for her legs. So I didnt know how make a clear separation between her legs and leotard.
It does look very saturated the reason for that was I wanted to have this touch of Gil Elvgren's pin-up style or pin-up style from the 50's.
I got a short question about the shadow: Do shadows need to look on the same level of saturation as the midtones or lesser?