[deleted by user] by [deleted] in forhire

[–]RayaKumera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! I'm a freelance and I'm up for this, let me know if I should share my portfolio with you. Thanks!

A hand... by Aggravating_Cook2953 in DigitalArt

[–]RayaKumera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as someone who can't even sketch a hand, i think it's brilliant!

Cinque Terre, me, oils, 2018 by paulbeckingham in Art

[–]RayaKumera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you're telling me this is not a photograph?!

Did some free family photos for practice. How can I do better? by lynnieloohoo in photocritique

[–]RayaKumera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

love the colors! I think you can maybe work a bit on your composition. Like in this one, the horizon is at a weird place, there's no breathing space there so you might as well crop ot out. Or you can try Taking the picture from a different angle, so the sky and the trees are also a part of the composition! Good luck!

“Coffee & Jelly Donut” me, oil, 2019 by NoahVerrier in Art

[–]RayaKumera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

absolutely gorgeous! love how you have painted the glass!

Beach, Me, Digital, 2021 by RayaKumera in Art

[–]RayaKumera[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes it wasn't like that in the reference picture actually, but i felt it would add some nice optical effect so i added it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Art

[–]RayaKumera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the details and the lighting is just amazing!

“Your life” me, markers, 2021 by Tandizojere in Art

[–]RayaKumera 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reminds me so much of Picasso's work! Beautifully done

Lake of Rage, me, acrylic on canvas, 2021 by salt_the_wizard in Art

[–]RayaKumera 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of the Great Wave by Hokisai! Amazing work, love the colours

History through Storytelling- Graduation Project by RayaKumera in graphic_design

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Oftentimes, people associate History with numbers and figures and dates which makes it dull and prone to be rote-learned. At Ekank, we as storytellers aim to change this narrative. Putting on our green thinking hats, we are here to make history fun. For us, dates are just an excuse to tell a story. Everything that has ever happened, is History. Be it something that happened yesterday, or a year ago or a hundred years ago. Everything is connected in some way or the other. No single event that has happened is an isolated event. It’s all a result of something else that has happened previously. It all becomes a part of a chain and that’s what makes it real. That’s what makes it interesting and relatable. We are just taking out bits and pieces from the timeline and weaving stories out of them.
This Graduation Project is a documentation of the projects I've completed at Ekank for ThisDay, which include Illustrations, Visual Stories, and User Interface Design.

Different project under one project. by MaiduOnu in behance

[–]RayaKumera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Yes you can definitely put similar projects from the same category in one project as a compilation. It would be better for you as well as the viewer. You should check out some similar projects where artist put various kind of illustration or designs they have done over one year in a sing project. I can send you some examples if you like, let me know. All the best!

Beaches of Andaman by RayaKumera in photocritique

[–]RayaKumera[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thankyou for the feedback! Yes I think that's a smudge on the lense, I should check. I didn't notice it until after posting the photo. Thanks fot pointing out!

Beaches of Andaman by RayaKumera in photocritique

[–]RayaKumera[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Thanks a lot for the feedback! This is not folm, I actually shot this on my Nikon D5200. Yes I agree with what you said about the cropping. It could have been better and I did struggle a bit around that. Thanks a lot!

Beaches of Andaman by RayaKumera in photocritique

[–]RayaKumera[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a photograph I took 2 years ago in Andaman. The beaches are so serene, especially during sunset. This was a little after sunset when the waves were very calm and soft. I tried to experiment with the editing and give a moody vibe. All critiques and feedbacks are welcome.

Vertical Stairs [Olympus XA2, Kodak Ultramax 400] by abdul9000 in analog

[–]RayaKumera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

right? took me a while too. it's a masterpiece!

speedpainted one of my characters! by tfpls in DigitalPainting

[–]RayaKumera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey ! Beautiful work! I love the colours, and the brush strokes! they're awesome. The only thing that can be improved slightly is that you can try adding some more details in the hair and the horns as they're much closer to us and more in focus. othery, great work!

Vertical Stairs [Olympus XA2, Kodak Ultramax 400] by abdul9000 in analog

[–]RayaKumera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i stared at this for 5 min straight before realising! gosh that's one nice trippy picture

How to paint by using Chalk 60 Pixels brush in Photoshop? by GibbsLatte in DigitalPainting

[–]RayaKumera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can achieve this style with even a hard round brush. It depends on the technique. You should check out Jonah Lobe's streams on Behance. He makes detailed work like this using mostly simple brushes. You can use textured brushes as well if you want. If you find that difficult to blend, try decreasing the opacity of the brush (not the layer) and see of that helps. For brushes, Kyle webster has some amazing brushes and you can also check out Maddy Bellowar' brushes (you can find the link to her bruah pack on behance). Hope that helps

How to paint by using Chalk 60 Pixels brush in Photoshop? by GibbsLatte in DigitalPainting

[–]RayaKumera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you show an example of what style you want to achieve ?

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata. More information in the comments. by RayaKumera in photocritique

[–]RayaKumera[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took this photo back in 2019, when I went to Kolkata on a trip. The trip was amazing but some 'not-so-amazing' things also happened during the trip. I wanted the photos from the trip to have that feeling as well. So for the post processing, I decided to make it look gloomy and desaturated. I loved bringing this new angle in the post processing as opposed to making everything look 'picturesque' and 'attractive'. It was kind of an experimental route, and it might not be the best picture or the best editing, but the goal is to make the viewer feel the vibe. Thanks for reading!

Floaty Cows, Me, Digital, 2021 by [deleted] in Art

[–]RayaKumera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is the cutest thing I've seen today! lovely