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Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one who knows about shining Force so it's nice to see fan art of a game Lost In the shadows LOL.

Tisbore responds:

Lol. I hear ya. There’s a few people on instagram that was following my prompt list. So was nice to see more fanart.

Oh, i love this, Spyro my boy :)

LadyKuki responds:

SPYRO BEST BOY!!!!

Yooooo, this is nice, your volume, value, and color theory is really really strong. Damn I just appreciate you now, nice job :).

LadyKuki responds:

Na fam. It's no problem ;w;

Even if you don't win, if it means anything I appreciate the art you made because I as well very much love witches.

RGB-TAT0 responds:

Witches are cool!!

Ever since I started following you you just come out with nothing but bangers over and over. I freaking love your art style dude, such a great example of breaking the rules artistically and making really fun art. I love the colors you do in general and I love the facial expressions. Keep being awesome my dude 😎😎😎😎😎

MrSnappyEagle responds:

thank you crash bandicoot

I like this :)

GallowJolt responds:

I officially endorse this review

Amazing work, i love the values!!!! And art style!!!. Lovely job :).

AntonM responds:

thanks :))

Well in terms of this art it's incredible. I honestly just really enjoy your art alot.
Only thing i can think of on the top of my head is your characters right arm on the deltoid area is the contrast, the value is really high and in contrast it becomes a little hard to read compared to the rest of the arms sleve. But really small detail, it's amazing and i love the style.

In terms of value and color on how to improve i think your looking at it wrong. Id have to look more at your art to make a good observation. But here me out, i think studying in volume is the answer your looking for. Understanding volume helps understand value/color/ contrast. Because you're adding that important part which adds more shape and in return makes the value change significant by changing one piece of the volume in the painting.
Like the hair piece adding volume can change the geometrical shape and change the value greatly in saturation as well.

Also another suggestion would only be doing in black in white, merely a suggestion cause it helps you focus on the other parts and then focus on color once you build your self up training.

Hope im not coming off rude or more say padantic in a arrogant way. Sorry my grammar not the best lol. But loving the art.

LiteralHat responds:

This is exactly the sort of reply i was hoping for. Thank you so much Crashgen for taking the time out of your day to give me such a thorough walk through of what could be improved! You're a legend.

Love your art, amazing.

Scribbles-n-Bits responds:

Thank you!! You too!

hey man keep animating, its okay we all learn. work on your timing witch means how long your frame last on your timeline and the key exposure and your spacing, how each frame is spaced from each other. in this animation for peach's body there's way to many frames when you can remove a bunch of frames and adjust the timing and fix the spacing of the frames. because here her body looks so jittery because the inconsistency is up and down, but no weight with how many frames you added and how you spaced each frame out. i hope that makes sense my dude but hope you keep at it animating, i really enjoy the facial expression :)

Trashpcs responds:

Dude, thanks a lot for your tips, I made this on my phone with flipaclip with no knowledge about animation, I just did it as if it were a flipbook... not a very smart idea.
I'll try to watch some tutorials so I can understand the meaning of all the tips you provided.
I am really grateful for your time, thanks again!

I really love art and animation.
One day I want to do this full time, do what I love.

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