Bradgate Park painting, paper scissors
This killed me. I really need help with environments, it looks totally bland to me. I'd appreciate some crit if anyone's in the right mood, just lay into me if you want! I need to improve these things.
It's hard to photograph something 2d decently. I really hope my 3d modelling skills won't be as terrible as my RL modelling skills. I have...A rather bad feeling I'm going to have zero talent for 3d, argh! It seems oh so daunting.
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I really love your photoshop stuff, its really inspirational... after looking at urs and zongyi's stuff, i really want to get on and work over my stuff too... Im not that gud at all though...
@Abi: Thanks v much! If you ever need any help with using Photoshop just say and I can explain my method, though if its going to be taught to us definitely follow their method instead, heh.
Think it might be the colours on the Bradgate, I seem to get the same problem. The colours we see or colour pick are always slightly off real life. try adjusting the hue a little bit next time you pick a colour. Your tonal and perspective are really good :)
@Mitch: Yeah, I colourpicked from a photo, and my camera tends to drain all the tone out of everything. Will try mixing my own next time. Thank you for the advice :]
the depth of field is shown well.
even if you did colour pick. its still something you can learn from to see how colour becomes less saturated in something the further away it is.
keep working hard.
Be careful colour picking from photos - you'll still need to adjust the HSV to give the effect of colour space and atmospheric persepective.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_color_space
@Del, Mike: Thank you for the comments, will definitely take these things into account.
" reccomends auto colour "
"cant spell reccomend "
"reccomends spellchecker"
"is lazy :P"
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