I love the portrait, but the depth looks a tiny but dull.
I love your WIP enviroment painting.
Keep it up.
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Hey Naevea, looks like you're off to a good start! A good ratio to keep if you're looking for improvement is something like one imaginative piece for every three studies or so (I can't remember in whose sketchbook thread I read that). Of course, with each study, make sure to focus on what you need, not on making it look polished to perfection. So a skin tone study might not need a well rendered face or fingers, but those skin tones better be spot on. So yeah, I recommend cranking out tons of studies, and really focus on trying to understand the underlying elements for whatever it is you're studying. So if that's an environment, then pay attention to what creates a feeling of depth, how light and shadow look on the various natural surfaces, etc, or if you're doing a figure study, then don't just copy what you see, pay attention to how muscles bend in various poses, how figures balance when they stand; the basic point is never copy just for its own sake, always do so with the intention of improving your understanding of how the world functions, so you can hopefully invent something convincingly on your own. Hope this helps!
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nice to see a new post form you!! Keep em coming :D