But the most of the watercoloring is done. I need to add his symbol in the lozenge over the 'C', the CK symbol to the one on the left, right?, left. And I need some ideas on the fill for the background of his name. Let me know what you guys think.
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But...*whine* I can't do this.
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Not sure what color will look good against the purple, but I'd think something bright enough to really make his name "pop". Maybe a shade of red?
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A technique for determining the complimentary color of any given color begins with staring at the original color, without moving your eyes (you can blink) until your eyes fatigue of that color (about 30 seconds or so). After your eyes are fatigued, immediately look at a sheet of white paper. Pay attention to the afterimage created by the unfatigued color receptors in your eyes, since it will be the complimentary color.
I believe it will be more pale than the true complimentary color (as it in effect mixes with the white paper), but with watercolors it should be easy to darken it.
This looks really good, and it even feels Medieval in so many ways. I have a degree in art, and I couldn't do your knot-work without it looking stupid to my eyes. And I love what you did with the tail.
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And also, can I steals this for my website, I promise you credit on your awesome work!
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hummmmm
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