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this is nice but i know you can do better :<
look at the [b]EXQUISITE[/B] [i]CLOTHING FOLDS[/i] and the INCREDIBLE DETAILSLSLS
the reason it isn't that amazing is because I am starting to take a dislike to action poses
Too bad the bandits don't have separate shoulder joints.
And just look generally akward almost whatever it is you do, except in this case.
orange and cyan.
thank you for this wonderful remark
The details are great it's just those colors are entirely over used now.
Try a different color scheme because when you use those the picture looks devoid of any emotion.
I can't tell what you're trying to express here. Is he trying to investigate something try orange because it represents fear. is he pissed at his bro who took his last sig try red. Did he see a glint of something that looked valuable try green.
who cares, it looks good
[QUOTE=Back_Slash;28212744]The details are great it's just those colors are entirely over used now.
Try a different color scheme because when you use those the picture looks devoid of any emotion.
I can't tell what you're trying to express here. Is he trying to investigate something try orange because it represents fear. is he pissed at his bro who took his last sig try red. Did he see a glint of something that looked valuable try green.[/QUOTE]
photo theory!
If I see a picture of a guy standing there with crazy colors there better be a damned good reason why other wise it's just generic.
photo theory?
[QUOTE=wardencmd;28212857]photo theory![/QUOTE]
Just be glad I didn't hold you to the rule of 3's
[editline]22nd February 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=wardencmd;28212894]photo theory?[/QUOTE]
yes
ahahah oh god my sides
you do realize right that what you're doing is called nitpicking
orange and blue are complementing colors and until it looks good I will use it
Well, I like it in my opinion, the picture makes you wonder, I think thats the point of this pose, it makes you think of what he is going to do next, rather than what he is doing now
[QUOTE=wardencmd;28212930]ahahah oh god my sides
you do realize right that what you're doing is called nitpicking
orange and blue are complementing colors and until it looks good I will use it[/QUOTE]
No I am using the model for [url=http://www.uwgb.edu/malloyk/art_criticism_and_formal_analysi.htm]art criticism and formal analysis[/url]
not very nitpicky.
and your formal analysis was:
"[i]your picture is exactly right under the rules of [url=http://painting.about.com/od/colourtheory/ss/color_theory.htm]color theory[/url] but I will still criticize it because I just have to flip open my hipster art critique books"[/i]
It is pretty dull. Makes everything look like Michael Bay x100.
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Yeh sure it works well theoretically but it's just boring.
"OKAY YOU DON'T THINK MY PICTURE IS PERFECT BECAUSE I PUT A LOT OF WORK INTO IT YOUR CRIT IS WRONG"
That's what it sounds like to me.
I just gave what I think about it. Disregard it but don't insult me about it
ok apparently im wrong
back_slash you are my master forever
I'm not saying your wrong, your picture is good. but I would like to see some variation on the color scheme.
[QUOTE=Back_Slash;28213251]I'm not saying your wrong, your picture is good. but I would like to see some variation on the color scheme.[/QUOTE]
I know it is the lowliest form of art arguments but PLEASE
[img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14329594/MARSOCS%20departing%20a%20black%20hawk.jpg[/img_thumb]
I may not be good at making folds. But I am trying to get good at editing so please bear with me.
If you have any suggestion on how to get better I would like to hear them.
what do you think I am talking about FOLDS
where is the COLOR
It wasn't supposed to be an artistic piece. I was trying to get grips on reality before I delve into surrealism.
But I did use a sort of yellow brownish gradient. because of the desert.
the desert isn't yellow-brownish
except when
[img]http://cdn.wn.com/pd/e0/a6/761af959e25704a4b6401077aadc_grande.jpg[/img]
except that isn't yellow-brownish either
[QUOTE=Taggart;28214028]except that isn't yellow-brownish either[/QUOTE]
I was using yellow for brightness and brown for the sand.
Yes I understand how bad my picture fails.
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