LOL, awesome. I feel special to be in one of the 3 offices that has a window. It’s tiny and waaay up at the top like a basement window, but nonetheless, a peek outside.
Like the added blacks you used. You should use black more!
I’m never sure about shading and where to use blacks and such which is why most of my stuff is just line art without color or heavy blacks, and it takes more time because i actually have to sit and make a conscious effort when laying in my blacks. It doesn’t come natural to me at all.
All too true. That artificial environment with nothing but Florescent lighting to work by. It’s none too great.
My first retail was completely without windows. Then again, it was a night shift and hardly mattered. My second had windows only in the front by the row of registers. There were several times the lights went out and all how important those far reaching rays of sunlight truly were. My current retail decided to build with skylights. Works so well, they set the lighting system to detect when the sun was coming through.
Granted, for the first six months, that system was like a mild strobe light, as the sky never stopped having massive amounts of clouds passing overhead…
And, great catch about the smoking. It is getting to be so restricted that THE ONLY place to light up is where there’s not a soul to gripe about it and report it to the law. (So bad, as in there are even certain situations INSIDE YOUR OWN RESIDENCE where it considered illegal to smoke. Now, that’s getting downright restrictive.)
The only windows we have are at the main entrance, so all of our light is florescent. I work overnight and they knock out half the lights during the night so it’s even darker. The only time I ever know what it is like outside is when the music goes out, that means it’s raining so damn hard it knocked out our satellite radio.
LOL, awesome. I feel special to be in one of the 3 offices that has a window. It’s tiny and waaay up at the top like a basement window, but nonetheless, a peek outside.
Like the added blacks you used. You should use black more!
What is this ’sun’ that you speak of?
I’m never sure about shading and where to use blacks and such which is why most of my stuff is just line art without color or heavy blacks, and it takes more time because i actually have to sit and make a conscious effort when laying in my blacks. It doesn’t come natural to me at all.
All too true. That artificial environment with nothing but Florescent lighting to work by. It’s none too great.
My first retail was completely without windows. Then again, it was a night shift and hardly mattered. My second had windows only in the front by the row of registers. There were several times the lights went out and all how important those far reaching rays of sunlight truly were. My current retail decided to build with skylights. Works so well, they set the lighting system to detect when the sun was coming through.
Granted, for the first six months, that system was like a mild strobe light, as the sky never stopped having massive amounts of clouds passing overhead…
And, great catch about the smoking. It is getting to be so restricted that THE ONLY place to light up is where there’s not a soul to gripe about it and report it to the law. (So bad, as in there are even certain situations INSIDE YOUR OWN RESIDENCE where it considered illegal to smoke. Now, that’s getting downright restrictive.)
The only windows we have are at the main entrance, so all of our light is florescent. I work overnight and they knock out half the lights during the night so it’s even darker. The only time I ever know what it is like outside is when the music goes out, that means it’s raining so damn hard it knocked out our satellite radio.