I like the thumbnail better than the full picture to tell the truth. The thumbnail is restful and has happy associations. The full picture leaves nothing to the imagination.
Linda Hensley said... I like the thumbnail better than the full picture to tell the truth. The thumbnail is restful and has happy associations. The full picture leaves nothing to the imagination.
To be honest, I went back on forth as to how much to show. My first two thoughts were a side view with just the odd appendage and her head outside, and then once this top down view popped in my head I weighed using bubbles or not. In the end, I just wanted it to be a bit of a snapshot of relaxing in a hot bath and nothing more, and with not really having a ton of time to spend on this one I didn't really get around to adding any soapy murkiness or anything to it (decided fairly early I didn't want to use cheesecake bubbles or such). The colour I did end up adding was mainly to take away how very stark the b&w version came off as.
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I like the thumbnail better than the full picture to tell the truth. The thumbnail is restful and has happy associations. The full picture leaves nothing to the imagination.
Great perspective and figure drawing skills! I like that you created that atmosphere of steam. Clever solution for the prompt!!
Linda Hensley said...
I like the thumbnail better than the full picture to tell the truth. The thumbnail is restful and has happy associations. The full picture leaves nothing to the imagination.
To be honest, I went back on forth as to how much to show. My first two thoughts were a side view with just the odd appendage and her head outside, and then once this top down view popped in my head I weighed using bubbles or not. In the end, I just wanted it to be a bit of a snapshot of relaxing in a hot bath and nothing more, and with not really having a ton of time to spend on this one I didn't really get around to adding any soapy murkiness or anything to it (decided fairly early I didn't want to use cheesecake bubbles or such). The colour I did end up adding was mainly to take away how very stark the b&w version came off as.
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