
Colouration of picture for Flyte and stuff.
I like the moon, I like the pink glowing amulet, not so hot on the pillow starting to become pink that doesn't work so well.
I like the moon, I like the pink glowing amulet, not so hot on the pillow starting to become pink that doesn't work so well.
Category All / Transformation
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 800 x 485px
File Size 394 kB
Looks good, but quite honestly, your coloring could use a little work. Here are some tips.
Remember nothing is a single entity: Ash looks a little funky. His shadow is all wrong, I mean it's okay, but you need to treat everypart as it's a single part. The tail isn't getting any light shone on it, while the legs have no shadow on them. There should be shadow and light on each. You did okay with this on the Pikachu, but not Ash.
Items effect other items: Ash, Pikachu, the Pokeball, the Pillow, none of them are casting shadows on what they are resting on.
There is no such thing as a solid color: The wall needs to have a little bit of change in it. It should be getting gradually darker towards the upper left hand corner starting from the center, to give the wall a feeling of depth to it... if that makes sense.
Basically, the parts of least amount of interest should be darker than the parts that is the most important.
Sorry for giving you a hard time, I just wanted to give you some tips.
Remember nothing is a single entity: Ash looks a little funky. His shadow is all wrong, I mean it's okay, but you need to treat everypart as it's a single part. The tail isn't getting any light shone on it, while the legs have no shadow on them. There should be shadow and light on each. You did okay with this on the Pikachu, but not Ash.
Items effect other items: Ash, Pikachu, the Pokeball, the Pillow, none of them are casting shadows on what they are resting on.
There is no such thing as a solid color: The wall needs to have a little bit of change in it. It should be getting gradually darker towards the upper left hand corner starting from the center, to give the wall a feeling of depth to it... if that makes sense.
Basically, the parts of least amount of interest should be darker than the parts that is the most important.
Sorry for giving you a hard time, I just wanted to give you some tips.
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