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WhiteSnowy1737

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I see some tutorials in a channel of youtube, and inspirated in streets images to draw background
 

ahilynyael

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I suggest you using not saturated colors, it may hurt sometimes
I also suggest you using the color theory

You are great, watch some tutorials about it and i'll be sure u will be great
 
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ErikFinster

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Oh central perspective! And great use of the mirror feature! Clean lines, Shadows! Nice. Do more and you improve naturally! But this looks like great progress!
 

WhiteSnowy1737

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MY EYES.
I suggest you using not saturated colors, it may hurt sometimes
I also suggest you using the color theory

You are great, watch some tutorials about it and i'll be sure u will be great
i already doing this, its hard for me make backgrounds
 

WhiteSnowy1737

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and i changing Niki clothing colors for not so saturated colors, the picture that i wanted post is so big, so i cant sent.
 

cho0ii

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I love this! The colours are extremely over saturated though. Sometimes using really saturated colours can cause eyestrain. I suggest watching couple videos on colour theory (most the colours here are they purest form of the colour you wanted and are extremely saturated). I laos suggest on the skin to use harder shadows, not airbrushed ones, and rather than just a grey airbrush shadow use a hardbrush with the opposite colour to the skintone, with red added to the edge. It makes the drawing feel less dull in the skin and overly bright everywhere else.
 

WhiteSnowy1737

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I love this! The colours are extremely over saturated though. Sometimes using really saturated colours can cause eyestrain. I suggest watching couple videos on colour theory (most the colours here are they purest form of the colour you wanted and are extremely saturated). I laos suggest on the skin to use harder shadows, not airbrushed ones, and rather than just a grey airbrush shadow use a hardbrush with the opposite colour to the skintone, with red added to the edge. It makes the drawing feel less dull in the skin and overly bright everywhere else.
Thanks, i make a new one with no so saturated colors, i think is better
 

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