This is a healed shot of my second portrait. I was afraid of going too dark on the left side of the face and when it healed out it lightened more than I expected. I feel like I need to darken it up to get more of a contrast. This client will be in, in a few weeks to add Vincent Price so any critiques on this would be appreciated so I can work on it some more.
Thank you and yes it would help if I put the photo reference with the tattoo lol. I agree with all that you said and basically what I was thinking, it's just nice to have someone validate it for you, not many people do portraits at the shop I'm at or in the town I'm in, so it's difficult to get feedback on tattoos like this. the bricks and stuff are still in progress, they're falling away from the psycho house and the more we add on the more it'll tie in to the piece as a whole, this whole leg is going to be a classic horror half leg sleeve.
First off, it looks great to me! This is not my expertise but realism is something I enjoy and the thing I'm looking to improve by joining this forum. I know the tattoo photo is distorted by the body shape so I don't know if it's a super drastic difference, but I know u can go into photoshop with your reference and pull the photo either wider or taller to compensate for any differences. I know it's minor, but just thought I would throw that out there.... Also maybe some more graphic bricks in the falling background to create some more depth would look cool? Anyways looks great! And can't wait to see the Vincent price, I hope someday I get this subject matter for a tattoo too!
The portrait looks great! I like that there are three elements, face, house and falling bricks. There could be a bit more to show depth between the face and the house. I think that either you go with a light background with dark foreground or reverse. Som of the values in the face could be boosted. It's a solid piece and great content.
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