This is the black rabbit. Had tons of fun watching the black makeup off...ahah not. The final piece of this little mini series will be both the white and black rabbit in one photo, and ill create a totally new image.
Not knowing if you're going for a yin yang, or a mirror in different color schemes or whatnot. Some notes between the images, or on the Black rabbit as it relates to the white some. And.. well your work is quite awesome so take these notes with a grain of salt.
The chin is lower? or tucked in. The eyes look larger which makes the lighter (whitish) eye lid area seems a bit much on the underside towards the nose. The hair above the viewer's left eye doesn't have the same lighter hue of hair as the rest. Right large ear 2/3ds down towards the base has a softness to it, which stands out. Don't know if that makes sense, but it seems less fury in that area. The same is happening on the far right rabbit just behind the hand area.
Seems there is more visible detail on the skin in the black image, which grabs my attention to the lines on the hand or the neck area. Whereas if it was darker, my attention would stay on the face and elements (rabbits) which are a bit higher.
I do wonder about effect of the images if the white one had a dark background or the black image had a darker or black background.
The colored liquid from the lips: If there was a bit more gradient from darkness to light coming from the lips to the end of the drip would give it more depth to it.
Again your work is very inspiring and thanks for sharing.
I really love both of these pictures. It's such a cool idea. o: I also like how you played up on the eye color of each type of rabbit. And the bunnies on your shoulders are so cute. ._. lol
Whoa *-* Rube that's even better. Oh gaawd. I feel like I am stalking you, cause I am commenting or reblogging every shit you are posting.. I love this one!
Some notes between the images, or on the Black rabbit as it relates to the white some.
And.. well your work is quite awesome so take these notes with a grain of salt.
The chin is lower? or tucked in. The eyes look larger which makes the lighter (whitish) eye lid area seems a bit much on the underside towards the nose.
The hair above the viewer's left eye doesn't have the same lighter hue of hair as the rest.
Right large ear 2/3ds down towards the base has a softness to it, which stands out. Don't know if that makes sense, but it seems less fury in that area.
The same is happening on the far right rabbit just behind the hand area.
Seems there is more visible detail on the skin in the black image, which grabs my attention to the lines on the hand or the neck area. Whereas if it was darker, my attention would stay on the face and elements (rabbits) which are a bit higher.
I do wonder about effect of the images if the white one had a dark background or the black image had a darker or black background.
The colored liquid from the lips: If there was a bit more gradient from darkness to light coming from the lips to the end of the drip would give it more depth to it.
Again your work is very inspiring and thanks for sharing.
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