Comment 82078

Comment ID 82078

[Art] Concept Art WIP
May 5, 2010, 3:32:02 AM UTC on [Art] Concept Art WIP
What are you trying to go for with this picture? I can think of a few things that could be worked on, but I doing know what the picture is about. What do you mean by concept art? Is this meant to be a picture of a character? Is it for a game? It's a bit hard to crit it till I know ^^;

Replies

  • May 5, 2010, 6:10:48 AM UTC
    It's a character. I just need a crit in how it looks, like the shading. I'm still trying to improve my shading skills, and so far I've only done cell shading.
    • May 17, 2010, 11:10:12 AM UTC
      Gah! Sorry the reply took so long T.T I've been exhausted recently... not enough sleep >.>

      OK... I'm not going to crit the linearts, cause they're ok. A little rigid, but ok. the shading though... First you need to decide what the subject of the picture is. If it's the guy, then he should be the brightest and most colourful. If the world is the subject, then he should be darker to make the world stand out first.

      Once you have a subject, then you find your blacks and whites (shading and highlights). You find them by choosing a light source. If you want to highlight the guy, it'll be in the room. Maybe firelight. The world? Sun light or moon light. The intencity of the light and colour will soulve your initial colour choice issues. Bright light has a bright highlight and an equally as dark low light. If your light source blocks out or highlights too much, then introduce another sorce. Shinny object reflect alot of light at it's highest peak, and shadows at it's lowest peak, and it tends to have the dodge and burn effect that photoshop uses. Matt items refect a little light so contrasts are lower, but the shadows and highlighs gradually convert over to the base colour. Hair is glossy, clothing tends to be matt.

      It's best not to use white in a picture unless you want to make a statement. White is void of colour, and draws the eye too much cause it makes us alert. A soft colour of any sort is always better than white if you don't want a sterile picture. There are always exceptions to this of course. In nature however, pure white does not occur. Even in light (cause white is very bright blue)

      Um... that's all for now. Hope I replied on time ^^; Sorry if I didn't.
      • May 17, 2010, 6:57:10 PM UTC
        You're almost a week late, but that's ok. I do want to make it better on my own time. I've added the stuff outside, so I'll be posting that soon.
        • May 20, 2010, 12:29:58 AM UTC
          Ah- good. IT'll be good to see how it has changed then with the extra information Smile