These are great color exercises. Looking good sir. One crit: Your building looks like it's being lit from a different lighting source than the sky and ground. They sky is really dark and saturated which hints at a sun that is lower in the sky; just before sunset perhaps? Yet your building looks like it is being lit by the sun at around 2pm yet the shadows tell of a sun that is also lower in the sky. Perhaps lowering the overall values of the building and shift the color temperatures, between the light and dark's, accordingly? Maybe that would do the trick? Or, perhaps you could just lighten the sky and deal with the color temperatures for the spaces accordingly?
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These are great color exercises. Looking good sir.
One crit:
Your building looks like it's being lit from a different lighting source than the sky and ground. They sky is really dark and saturated which hints at a sun that is lower in the sky; just before sunset perhaps? Yet your building looks like it is being lit by the sun at around 2pm yet the shadows tell of a sun that is also lower in the sky. Perhaps lowering the overall values of the building and shift the color temperatures, between the light and dark's, accordingly? Maybe that would do the trick? Or, perhaps you could just lighten the sky and deal with the color temperatures for the spaces accordingly?
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