08-06-2014, 02:09 PM
Night scenes are tricky. If you take pictures of out there at night, you get a black rectangle. If you try to go out and study night scenes in person, you can see a lot more subtle shapes going on, but you can't see your canvas. If you're not near country side or large park/cemetery, the only way is to study other people's night photos.
Shadow skin tone sort of depends on what kind of light, and ethnicity... from what I remmeber, white people get bluish green. Dark brown and black people get warm purple. Lighter brown/asian skin in shadow... I think is warm greens. ... no other way to confirm than go stare at people at cafe like a creep! Good luck and don't get arrested! :D
The first 2 value studies look washed out... why did you cap the scale at mid-grey?
Darn good job doing all those studies! Man wish I can do screen cap studies too... how on earth do you do all these???
Shadow skin tone sort of depends on what kind of light, and ethnicity... from what I remmeber, white people get bluish green. Dark brown and black people get warm purple. Lighter brown/asian skin in shadow... I think is warm greens. ... no other way to confirm than go stare at people at cafe like a creep! Good luck and don't get arrested! :D
The first 2 value studies look washed out... why did you cap the scale at mid-grey?
Darn good job doing all those studies! Man wish I can do screen cap studies too... how on earth do you do all these???