Moonlight Masquerade
Moonlight Masquerade
Painting \ Figure | 01/29/05 @639 |
silentstudio |
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“May I venture a question, dear sir?”“You may but I may not answer.”
“You do not seem to be from Korse. If I may ask, who are you?”
In that moonlight accompanied by the soft music, his replying smile nearly melted her heart.
“Why, the mask is to obscure the identity of one, is it not?”
That was his charm. Jean sincerely wanted to see the face behind the mask of the man who cajoled her into dancing with him.
“Now, my lady, let us not burden ourselves with the issue of identities, shall we?” Jean reluctantly nodded.
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01/29/05 @766
You have a night background, but the figures are lit with flat white, with absolutely no blue ambience from the sky. The moon is there, but there is no back light from it on the figures and trees likewise. The lighting on the figures seems to come from several sources, too, - both faces are lit flat-on, but the shadows on the woman's dress suggest that she's lit from the back. In fact, the figures and the background are completely unrelated.
A painting must work as an integral whole; unless you figure out the internally consistent color scheme and lighting, it will be a pile of unrelated parts.
Keep working!
01/29/05 @857
look forward to the next one
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01/29/05 @934
dress is very realistic!
01/31/05 @451
My only crit is that I would think they would be looking in each other's eyes while dancing....
The dress textures are great, and I think that the foliage of the trees was handled very well +8
01/31/05 @506
Though I think your description would have made a better impact if those two would have looked into each others eyes.
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02/11/05 @605
GORGEOUS!!!
it is so gorgeous that I need to type it in large font!!!
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04/07/05 @442
Good work!
04/11/05 @588
Keith
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05/08/05 @681
I agree with arenhaus about the lighting though. The figures look like they are in front of a back drop, not really in the woods.
Maybe that is your intent.
Your off to a great start and I hope all the comments help you grow and create something exquisite!
05/10/05 @551