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Environemnt Practise - Cave

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Environment Design Practise done a couple of months ago.
Done without reference as a value painting with several colour layers on top.

This is the first landscape painting I actually finished and it's a good start but far from being good. There are some problems with value separation and composition as well as the overall design of the cave structure (which does not look natural but isn't pushed far enough to look manmade or alien).
The main thing I'm working on right now is how to blend different objects better so they don't look as pasted as they look in this piece. Meaning: I've got a lot of work coming my way concerning lights and shadows.

Thanks a lot for having a glance and have a wonderful day.

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Practice?! You call this practice! This is more than just practice. All it needs is a bit more color composition, but ether way its still good.

BugsAndBooks responds:

Good evening sir
and thank you kindly for your review and the golden stars.

Well, I did that piece for practice, so I call it practice ^^
Somehow my wisearse literary abilities completely fail me when it comes to choosing titles. If I had it my way I'd name every piece just "Something I drew" but since that would become rather confusing quite fast, I resort to descriptive titles XD

I agree, the colours aren't well thought out in this one and I've started paying a bit more attention to that recently, trying to focus on it earlier on.

Alright, best wishes to you and have an awesometacular day
Rahel

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