Hey nice job, this is a pretty epic piece you've got here. Nice flow to your shapes in the stained glass and the details of the figures are wonderful. I like the scale you've established too, it definitely adds to the epicness. One suggestion, you've got such a bright light source coming through your stained glass but your ground plane hints at a very subtle light source, I'd really up the contrast there to maintain the lighting set up you've started.
This is awesome Kendall! I would second with Renee on having more contrast in the grey areas of the piece by pushing some of those lighter areas. Great Job though!
This is really quite beautiful. Structurally, I'm not sure that far wall could stand with all that stained glass in it; the weight of the roof might make it come crashing down. But I suppose that's not the point of the piece, so I'll give you a break. I love the people in it because it heightens the sense of scale. I would be careful that the floor tiling does not continue through their bodies. Another thought, I would love to see some more texture. Having a sense of stone on the walls would really put the icing on the cake.
Hey nice job, this is a pretty epic piece you've got here. Nice flow to your shapes in the stained glass and the details of the figures are wonderful. I like the scale you've established too, it definitely adds to the epicness. One suggestion, you've got such a bright light source coming through your stained glass but your ground plane hints at a very subtle light source, I'd really up the contrast there to maintain the lighting set up you've started.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome Kendall! I would second with Renee on having more contrast in the grey areas of the piece by pushing some of those lighter areas. Great Job though!
ReplyDeletePlay up the depth and the intensity of the lighting to get a more potent or ethereal feeling to it. Great shape for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis is really quite beautiful. Structurally, I'm not sure that far wall could stand with all that stained glass in it; the weight of the roof might make it come crashing down. But I suppose that's not the point of the piece, so I'll give you a break. I love the people in it because it heightens the sense of scale. I would be careful that the floor tiling does not continue through their bodies. Another thought, I would love to see some more texture. Having a sense of stone on the walls would really put the icing on the cake.
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