Another fun exploratory page–it really says “Autumn” to me, and I love it! 🙂 I think in general you could work on the way your highlights appear on leaves. Try breaking the highlight into a few sections, in places where the veins interrupt it… does that make sense? (If you want me to explain visually I’ll try to attach something here or address it in this month’s webinar–just let me know.) But basically, I’m suggesting that, instead of one single highlight on a leaf (which is what we would recommend on a round form), if you break up that highlight and scatter it around the leaf a bit more (there may be more than one highlight) , and also vary the way that dark areas come and go on a leaf, you’ll create a more “leafy” and less “round” surface there.
Another fun exploratory page–it really says “Autumn” to me, and I love it! 🙂 I think in general you could work on the way your highlights appear on leaves. Try breaking the highlight into a few sections, in places where the veins interrupt it… does that make sense? (If you want me to explain visually I’ll try to attach something here or address it in this month’s webinar–just let me know.) But basically, I’m suggesting that, instead of one single highlight on a leaf (which is what we would recommend on a round form), if you break up that highlight and scatter it around the leaf a bit more (there may be more than one highlight) , and also vary the way that dark areas come and go on a leaf, you’ll create a more “leafy” and less “round” surface there.