tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2817405751303999583.post4559425679389255887..comments2023-06-21T02:32:32.092-07:00Comments on Ink soup!: Welcome to my world for the momentDebbie Lamberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00962175781535916755noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2817405751303999583.post-79528159053875491112011-06-27T02:18:01.144-07:002011-06-27T02:18:01.144-07:00Nice i like the curved buildings and street furnit...Nice i like the curved buildings and street furniture. <br /><br />in terms of colour use you seem to have the warmest colours (reds etc) in the midground - which pulls them forward, flattening the image a bit - possibly add a touch of blue to cool them and let them drop back a bit. The foreground (characters) and background (buildings in the distance) are working tonally with the darker tones holding the characters to the front and softer tones allowing the building to drop back - again i think you could emphasise this effect with addition of a little more colour - a touch of pale blue bias to the grey of the buildings and perhaps some splashes of colour in the chars. <br /><br />...maybe...i am a bit crap on colour theory ;PTim Ki-Kyddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02555440210439999025noreply@blogger.com