
Digital full color commission for Bluewolf of his character.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 664 x 1058px
File Size 483.6 kB
I like this one, really gives the feel of a dark forest...
only thing I´d suggest, white and blues are too bright in the middle-tone to be in a dark scenery. you can always lighten the bg with some kind of fog and make the highlights smoother and bigger, moonlight acts more like that...
You could even don´t have shadows and work it all from the darker blue tone, adding lights instead of shading.
It´s hard to me to explain, because when I do night scenes I tend to use a desaturated pallete, mostly because my work demands it.
I really like how you did the fur too ^w^.
only thing I´d suggest, white and blues are too bright in the middle-tone to be in a dark scenery. you can always lighten the bg with some kind of fog and make the highlights smoother and bigger, moonlight acts more like that...
You could even don´t have shadows and work it all from the darker blue tone, adding lights instead of shading.
It´s hard to me to explain, because when I do night scenes I tend to use a desaturated pallete, mostly because my work demands it.
I really like how you did the fur too ^w^.
Wow... why didn't I think of that! >.< Good idea, I shall use it in the future. I think I know what you mean by desaturated pallet... and I see how this would benefit from it. This is really helpful input. o.o
The thing about commissions is that you have a deadline so you can't experiment left and right until you get it right. This took me quite a bit to make because I was struggling with the dark/light balance and even then it could have used more time.
Thank you so much, your input really made me want to try those tips.
The thing about commissions is that you have a deadline so you can't experiment left and right until you get it right. This took me quite a bit to make because I was struggling with the dark/light balance and even then it could have used more time.
Thank you so much, your input really made me want to try those tips.
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