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DiddleDopper
Memberyou know a picture is big when it loads at dialup speeds on a fibre connection.
Thyne
MemberThe image came out great. A couple things that might help. There isnt a lot of contrast; I kinda got lost in the image. Theres a few tricks you can use to help with that. First is using a background with a higher contrast to the foreground. You can accomplish that through brighter colors or more muted tones. Second would be thicker outlines. A lot of artists make the outer lines thicker to differentiate between subjects to great success. Last and least is adjusting the color palates of the characters to better differentiate between them (not as popular with furry commissions as furries are sometimes picky.)
Either way, if you take the advice or dont, I like your art and am glad you made this peice.
jaricko
Membersorry for a wait i dont usually expect people to comment on my older peace's.
those are some handy tips btw ill keep them in mind in the future
jaricko
Memberyeah i wasn't to well versed in how to size my peace's back then. Heck im still trying to find a good general size for all of them
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