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Another “gray figure, colored background” pic. Here, we get a more specific emotional reaction. Her shocked expression and the little dab of color on her neck are effective at conveying contagion. Almost there.
I really like the idea of the penciled-in foreground, with the strikingly bright watercolor background. It really jumps out at you, even from the thumbnail.
As for nitpicks, I am getting a bit of an uncanny valley with her face, but I'm not sure why. Something to do with the eyes, maybe? Or maybe I'm just finding this piece as a whole a tad off-putting, which was your goal anyway. :P
Nice stuff!
As for nitpicks, I am getting a bit of an uncanny valley with her face, but I'm not sure why. Something to do with the eyes, maybe? Or maybe I'm just finding this piece as a whole a tad off-putting, which was your goal anyway. :P
Nice stuff!
I notice that the background ends at the boundary of the person, as opposed to looking like it keeps going behind her. That feels like a useless critique because you were obviously limited outside of your control—I mean how could you make the colours go behind her while keeping the same ghost-like contrast?
I'm saying the word contrast a lot in these reviews.
I think the uncanny valley-ness might be coming from the nose, somewhat. And perhaps more detail in the mouth could have added some more depth to the image.
I'm saying the word contrast a lot in these reviews.
I think the uncanny valley-ness might be coming from the nose, somewhat. And perhaps more detail in the mouth could have added some more depth to the image.
>>Bachiavellian, >>Miller Minus
On Catching
This was the first idea I had at the start of the round, but I had the suspicion that others would be trying similar ideas (and indeed, Zaid did). Thus, I focused on the holiday with my family, and didn’t put any serious effort into this concept until the last day.
I had some trouble with the pencil sketch on watercolor paper and had to redraw it a few times, which goes some way towards explaining the awkward appearance. The paints were ordinary acrylic paints, watered down. I bumped the colors of the background up in Photoshop, but other than that it is unretouched. The drop on her neck was an accident which I deemed to be fitting.
Thanks for the positive comments!
On Catching
This was the first idea I had at the start of the round, but I had the suspicion that others would be trying similar ideas (and indeed, Zaid did). Thus, I focused on the holiday with my family, and didn’t put any serious effort into this concept until the last day.
I had some trouble with the pencil sketch on watercolor paper and had to redraw it a few times, which goes some way towards explaining the awkward appearance. The paints were ordinary acrylic paints, watered down. I bumped the colors of the background up in Photoshop, but other than that it is unretouched. The drop on her neck was an accident which I deemed to be fitting.
Thanks for the positive comments!