07-28-2016, 02:40 PM
the mountains in the BG should blend more with the sky (farther things, due to how atmosphere works, will get the sky's hue and become subdued compared to foreground objects).
Thus, it should be less apparent and mixing with the sky color. This will help keep the focus on the parts that matter - which is the house and the tree.
I think I preferred the colors in the older version of the bark, instead of this dim yellow you used for the light. I think you should work more on the actual proportion of things - the objects look good separated, but when together, the tree looks very short, the lamp post looks very tall and the tire looks like it's touching the ground.
Thus, it should be less apparent and mixing with the sky color. This will help keep the focus on the parts that matter - which is the house and the tree.
I think I preferred the colors in the older version of the bark, instead of this dim yellow you used for the light. I think you should work more on the actual proportion of things - the objects look good separated, but when together, the tree looks very short, the lamp post looks very tall and the tire looks like it's touching the ground.