Hey guys! I am working my exterior for class tomorrow. If anyone checks the blog between now and then I would love some opinions. I am still not sure which direction I am going to head in, so any advice would be appreciated!
I like #2, top right because it feels nice a warm, unlike mine here its toooo warm, lol. I also like the smaller #2 at bottom, they both look alil the same, but you have that green in there that i like. so where did u get ur colors from? by the way, thanks for commenting on mine.
Hey Liz! I really like the 2nd one on the first row and the 1st one on the 2nd row...if that is not too confusing? The 2nd one of the first row seems more realistic and complicated in a way, where the 1st one on the 2nd row (you should have numbered them!) is nice and cheerful yet kinda expected? Does that make sense? Either one will be really sweet though! Good luck and hope that helps!
I highly encourage everyone to post up before class. I check this thing throughout the day, and it will really help me familiarize myself with pieces before class. That will lead to better and more direct crits! Also, posting up here should help mitigate some of the problems with your printed pieces and color/value shifts.
Hey Liz, I really dig the palette of the 1st one on the 2nd row. It really feels North African-ish to me. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI like #2, top right because it feels nice a warm, unlike mine here its toooo warm, lol. I also like the smaller #2 at bottom, they both look alil the same, but you have that green in there that i like. so where did u get ur colors from? by the way, thanks for commenting on mine.
ReplyDeleteHey Liz!
ReplyDeleteI really like the 2nd one on the first row and the 1st one on the 2nd row...if that is not too confusing? The 2nd one of the first row seems more realistic and complicated in a way, where the 1st one on the 2nd row (you should have numbered them!) is nice and cheerful yet kinda expected? Does that make sense? Either one will be really sweet though! Good luck and hope that helps!
I highly encourage everyone to post up before class. I check this thing throughout the day, and it will really help me familiarize myself with pieces before class. That will lead to better and more direct crits! Also, posting up here should help mitigate some of the problems with your printed pieces and color/value shifts.
ReplyDeleteSee you in class!