desaturated (1/7) List item Submitted to "Champion Eternal – WIP" Approved by Alex Ledante June 7, 2019, 4:07 am 30 Views 10 Votes 18 Comments Share Tweet Pin MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Alex Ledante facebook pinterest twitter 18 Comments Leave a Reply That is one way to put it spot on. 1 Log in to Reply gamblers call this hedging your bets Log in to Reply An excellent formula for success. 1 Log in to Reply and since it has so many angles, it generally works well Log in to Reply The detail part is very important. 1 Log in to Reply detail, color, value and of course, composition can all lead the eye. I try to get them all working in conjunction for a balanced layout Log in to Reply That is a good way to put your work in prespective. 1 Log in to Reply detail is one way in which I lead the eye Log in to Reply More details equals a better art work. 1 Log in to Reply lately I only want a lot of detail in certain areas, and the rest loose Log in to Reply You did manage to take out the bad material and not it looks better. 1 Log in to Reply it is certainly a more detailed version Log in to Reply The character is too light. 1 Log in to Reply yeah, it comes out either too light or too dark… Log in to Reply Good more clearer view 2 Log in to Reply when you remove everything else, the piece gets clear Log in to Reply Now the image looks clearer now. 1 Log in to Reply it is brighter and desaturated, so detail is pretty much all that is left… Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
detail, color, value and of course, composition can all lead the eye. I try to get them all working in conjunction for a balanced layout Log in to Reply
That is one way to put it spot on.
gamblers call this hedging your bets
An excellent formula for success.
and since it has so many angles, it generally works well
The detail part is very important.
detail, color, value and of course, composition can all lead the eye. I try to get them all working in conjunction for a balanced layout
That is a good way to put your work in prespective.
detail is one way in which I lead the eye
More details equals a better art work.
lately I only want a lot of detail in certain areas, and the rest loose
You did manage to take out the bad material and not it looks better.
it is certainly a more detailed version
The character is too light.
yeah, it comes out either too light or too dark…
Good more clearer view
when you remove everything else, the piece gets clear
Now the image looks clearer now.
it is brighter and desaturated, so detail is pretty much all that is left…