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Old 06-25-2009, 11:38 PM   #8
Mary Cupp Mary Cupp is offline
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I very much like the colors and the plays on grey/green and grey/blue and brown.

One thing that I notice is that you have created a very shallow space so it is important to keep in mind how the planes relate - (the chair, the figure, and the wall) so it doesn't pancake and look too flat. The shadows behind the figure are important in maintaining a sense of air and space around the figure and so is the shadow on our left side of the figure (his right). While you are painting think about, not only rendering the figure but think about the space around the figure and it should come out fine.
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