12-21-2010, 03:02 PM
DELICIOUS
Your work really is very nice and I can understand why you're using complementary colour schemes so much, buuuuut...
stop using complementary colour schemes so much.
They are very useful for bringing interest and contrast into a piece, but you seem to be using them as a bit of a crutch recently.
Check it: http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-theory-basics.html
I want to see you do some analogous colour schemes, and some more monochromatic, and if you're feeling really adventurous, try a triadic one! Even if you then still mostly use complementary colour schemes, you should at least make a point of understanding other approaches to avoid resting on your laurels.
It's cool if you still want to draw dinosaurs and dragons though. I will never be critical of an abundance of giant lizards.
Your work really is very nice and I can understand why you're using complementary colour schemes so much, buuuuut...
stop using complementary colour schemes so much.
They are very useful for bringing interest and contrast into a piece, but you seem to be using them as a bit of a crutch recently.
Check it: http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-theory-basics.html
I want to see you do some analogous colour schemes, and some more monochromatic, and if you're feeling really adventurous, try a triadic one! Even if you then still mostly use complementary colour schemes, you should at least make a point of understanding other approaches to avoid resting on your laurels.
It's cool if you still want to draw dinosaurs and dragons though. I will never be critical of an abundance of giant lizards.