Not as long as it was originally :T
Quote from Mythical Detective Loki;971140:
Since this is your art, otto, mind giving a little feedback on the tiny visual edits I made that you can tell?
/honestlyonlychangedcolorsabitlols
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I really love how this came out. The deeper and more saturated colors really stand out. And because there isn't much going on in the picture, it brings the focus to her eyes and hair. Since drawr is such a limited "program" I have a lot less patience than I would with SAI, so I wasn't able to pull this off like I would have liked.
[Image: http://i.imgur.com/Fd6e0.png]
Again, I love the deeper colors in this. I think it gives this one in particular a kind of rustic feel (idk it just does). The only thing I would've done personally was crop it with more of a focus on his face, instead of trying to get all of the sweater/pose into it.
[Image: http://i.imgur.com/pCILk.png]
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I honestly don't remember what the original color scheme was exactly, but I prefer the one on the left. I would have kept the shirt dark for contrast, and maybe try to focus on the smoke/cigarette.
[Image: http://i.imgur.com/f7P6f.png]
This is really the only one I didn't care for. Because the colors were already bright to begin with, making them brighter just made them hard to look at. Since the line quality wasn't smooth (drawr), raising the saturation and intensifying the colors made the lines look messier than they already were.
Overall, I love the way you use brightness and contrast, but I think by keeping design principles in mind when you edit, you can do even more epic stuff ;D