This is gorgeous Becky! My one comment would be that it seems disproportionately in highlight. There are color changes where parts are in shadow, but they are similar in tone so they are not reading as darker shadows. I would go in and add some dark toning in the shadowed areas which will add contrast and some pop and make this even more interesting and beautiful than it all ready is!
Thank you Doug. I tried to attached the photo I took of it but I had a formatting issue. I’m not following your recommendation, unfortunately. Are you referring to the big petal in the upper right and that highlight or others? I tried darkening w/ red-violet, then I tried a little indigo and then gray as a sample but I struggled getting it darker. I can try again.
Hi Becky- sorry for the confusion! This truly is a beautiful piece! The colors and the details are amazing! I don’t know if you can attend February’s webinar. Even if you can’t you could view it at a later date. Pam is good at visually showing any suggestions we might have. It would probably be easier to see what I am referencing instead of me trying to write out the specifics here.
This is gorgeous Becky! My one comment would be that it seems disproportionately in highlight. There are color changes where parts are in shadow, but they are similar in tone so they are not reading as darker shadows. I would go in and add some dark toning in the shadowed areas which will add contrast and some pop and make this even more interesting and beautiful than it all ready is!
Thank you Doug. I tried to attached the photo I took of it but I had a formatting issue. I’m not following your recommendation, unfortunately. Are you referring to the big petal in the upper right and that highlight or others? I tried darkening w/ red-violet, then I tried a little indigo and then gray as a sample but I struggled getting it darker. I can try again.
Wonderful
Hi Becky- sorry for the confusion! This truly is a beautiful piece! The colors and the details are amazing! I don’t know if you can attend February’s webinar. Even if you can’t you could view it at a later date. Pam is good at visually showing any suggestions we might have. It would probably be easier to see what I am referencing instead of me trying to write out the specifics here.