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I have started using some new techniques and styles with my work and I would love a critique on some of my latest pieces ;) http://rs1347.pbsrc.com/albums/p704/SilverFern_Studio/Satona_zps3fwzy5kh.png?w=480&h=480&fit=clip http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p704/SilverFern_Studio/skullcandycredone_zpsgww47bso.png http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p704/SilverFern_Studio/skullcandycredit_zpskuoo2duf.png Thanks for all/any feedback ;).
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i love the theams to them!
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I like the first one ^-^ I think ripples would be nice to add, but everything looks pretty good :)
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VellaDun Manor said: I like the first one ^-^ I think ripples would be nice to add, but everything looks pretty good :)
Thanks :), and yeah I did try with ripples, but It annoyed me XD. Edited at May 29, 2017 05:20 AM by SilverFern Stables
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I think one of the biggest things that can help is making sure the horses belong in the backgrounds, and color correction is one excellent method for this. One way you can do this is to take hues from the background with an eyedropper tool, make new layers for each horse, color over the horse in the new layer, and then change the filter of the layer to something like 'Soft Light' if you use GIMP. This alters the color of the horses to better match the background and make it more natural. :) You can also add lighting where light reflects off the horse according to the light source in the background, like the lightning in the second picture.
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Crow Hop Equestrian said: I think one of the biggest things that can help is making sure the horses belong in the backgrounds, and color correction is one excellent method for this. One way you can do this is to take hues from the background with an eyedropper tool, make new layers for each horse, color over the horse in the new layer, and then change the filter of the layer to something like 'Soft Light' if you use GIMP. This alters the color of the horses to better match the background and make it more natural. :) You can also add lighting where light reflects off the horse according to the light source in the background, like the lightning in the second picture.
Thanks, this will be very helpful ;).
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No problem glad I could help!
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I love them, there very pretty! i have been wanting to try out the way you did the second one. were their on top of each other. =)
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WhiteBrook Farmstead said: I love them, there very pretty! i have been wanting to try out the way you did the second one. were their on top of each other. =)
Thank you ^-^ and that was my first time doing it, and it's actually quite simple, you just make sure the horse behind is on a lower layer ;). Edited at May 29, 2017 05:19 AM by SilverFern Stables
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