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first one seems okay, but tbh idk wtf i'm looking at on the second one

I think it is a turtle

Thoughts?

 

I do indeed lack skill with these, but i tried lol

 

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Focal point for the first picture was the eyes, and focal point for the second picture was his glove. Is this as intended?

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Focal point for the first picture was the eyes, and focal point for the second picture was his glove. Is this as intended?

 

Not sure what ur exactly saying, the depth of the first is fine. Obviously the focus character on the first one and I made that clear since the lighting is on the character mostly.

 

As for the second one, i don't exactly know what happened there, i wasn't focused.

Edited by Mister Slyther

The first one is sexy.

Not sure what ur exactly saying, the depth of the first is fine. Obviously the focus character on the first one and I made that clear since the lighting is on the character mostly.

 

As for the second one, i don't exactly know what happened there, i wasn't focused.

Focal point is the point that your viewer happens to lie their eye first on. Obviously if you blend certain colors the human eye will automatically be attracted. For me it happened to be the eyes in the first picture and the glove in the second picture. I think abusing the idea of a focal point really increases the quality of art.

The 2nd picture and  your signature like wtf is going on there so hard to make out and read.

 

Like the first one tho :)

Edited by Aibanker

not bad actually

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