Hello! While we do allow grayscale images under our definition of 'colored headshot', this image doesn't have enough differing tones to count as colored. I know this is an albino, and as such, you don't have markings to show to identify what ket this is.
Here are some things you can do, with that considered, to make the image parse more as fully colored:
- Shade the eyes and color the pupil. Honestly, this is a fairly important point on the list - her eyes are the same color as her feathers in your image, and that's not the case on the import!
- Ink the lines. This should bring out your shading as separate from the linework more, and make the image feel more complete as well.
- Very optional, but you could shade in the background a bit, to make the ketu pop out, since she's white and all.
You can have a day's grace period - just repost to this thread even though it says it's closed and put something about the grace period in your comment. :3
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Hello! While we do allow grayscale images under our definition of 'colored headshot', this image doesn't have enough differing tones to count as colored. I know this is an albino, and as such, you don't have markings to show to identify what ket this is.
Here are some things you can do, with that considered, to make the image parse more as fully colored:
- Shade the eyes and color the pupil. Honestly, this is a fairly important point on the list - her eyes are the same color as her feathers in your image, and that's not the case on the import!
- Ink the lines. This should bring out your shading as separate from the linework more, and make the image feel more complete as well.
- Very optional, but you could shade in the background a bit, to make the ketu pop out, since she's white and all.
You can have a day's grace period - just repost to this thread even though it says it's closed and put something about the grace period in your comment. :3
2023-12-30 08:44:27 (Edited 2023-12-30 08:45:22)
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