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That's wierd, it still says 100 for me. (screencap)
Making the background darker and less saturated can work but generally increasing the contrast between forground and background is what I mean. It should help Jenni and the Windmill to stand out more (right now I think Jenni gets a bit to little attention). There're also other possibilities to do that but this was the first that popped in my mind
Thank you for The advices!
You mean the background should be darker and less satured?(man i should improve my english)
About that pillowshaded youre right,i dindt know how to shade it and it become pillowshaded.too bad :(
This toll sayed that this picture is 629 colors oO(i dont know the right color count but im not worring too much about this cause im noob,its very hard even choose the right colors)
The colors got inflated to 100.
I don't think you wanted that, since the sky has a harsh gradient and that wouldn't be necessary if you didn't cared about color count, so I'm pointing it out to you.
The top part of the windmill is a pillowshaded and I think you could get more out of the piece if you played with the colors more to set the different parts more apart. More differencies in bright/dark and/or saturation between for- and background.
Also please don't pre-zoom, PJ has an integrated zoom feature (the + and - ), this way I can't look at it at 1x.
Otherwise I like it (my favorite part is the bush texture), keep at it
You're totally right.Thanks for this precious advice,King.