09-16-2014, 03:28 AM
Yarr, there be awesome n'vironments cross the starboard bow, capn'!
Ok. Weird introduction aside, those are some nice environments you got going on there. Did you figure out a character and setting before doing them, like a well thought out story, or did you just make it up as you went along from the first one?
Really sweet approach either way, get a nice movie/game vibe from the one with the character crossing the bridge with the water beneath. Would be awesome to see you complete it, give the foreground some darker values to separate it from mid and background too ;)
Well, I miht misinterpret this, but considering your question about the red color on the shadowed side, I think you could add a more blue tint in there since it seems to be direct sunlight which tends to bring out the blues in the shadows.
I guess there'd be more reflected light on the building's shadowed side too, but I think it's nice that it doesn't show of too much structure. Feels easy to overdro structure on the shadowed sides (I know I do it from time to time) and thus lose the focal points. Dunno if helpful, practicing my critique skills you know xD
Keep working on 'em!
Ok. Weird introduction aside, those are some nice environments you got going on there. Did you figure out a character and setting before doing them, like a well thought out story, or did you just make it up as you went along from the first one?
Really sweet approach either way, get a nice movie/game vibe from the one with the character crossing the bridge with the water beneath. Would be awesome to see you complete it, give the foreground some darker values to separate it from mid and background too ;)
Well, I miht misinterpret this, but considering your question about the red color on the shadowed side, I think you could add a more blue tint in there since it seems to be direct sunlight which tends to bring out the blues in the shadows.
I guess there'd be more reflected light on the building's shadowed side too, but I think it's nice that it doesn't show of too much structure. Feels easy to overdro structure on the shadowed sides (I know I do it from time to time) and thus lose the focal points. Dunno if helpful, practicing my critique skills you know xD
Keep working on 'em!