Ah, yeah, there's no perfect formula here, it all depends on the environment. Wjat I would suggest is start building up color referances from colorist, don't be ashamed to ocassionaly pick directly from their work. There's some reason they're well known
Definately an improvement from the last piece. Be careful when using yellow that it doesn't go over to the greenish tint. Sometimes it's better to towards a more orange tone. Here's an example of a piece I did whith similar conditions: [link]
The piece isn't perfect, because I would prefer making the parts in shade much cooler and suttle to contrast the warm parts, which I think you could also change a little in your piece.
Yeah, I think the greenish yellow is a problem any colorist can have at the beginning. There's a very thin line between a nice yellow and a greenish off yellow
Thanx. I like breaking the techniques into explanations that anyone can understand. I wish I had the time to do a step by step video for everyone from beginners to advanced Thanx again
if you could help me out that would be great XD
The piece isn't perfect, because I would prefer making the parts in shade much cooler and suttle to contrast the warm parts, which I think you could also change a little in your piece.