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This is my final outcome for 'Sweet Life'. I am quite happy with it, but I can't help but be distracted by how wonky the glass is and that puts me off the image. If I made it digitally then it would have been perfect but then I'm not very good at digital so maybe the rest of the image wouldn't have worked so well... Anyway, I think the context works with the fancy lifestyle being shown by the cocktail glass and I managed to get mango peaches and lime in which adds another connection to the song.
I also like the minimal colour palette which I got by going on the adobe colour wheel
The colours were similar when I was painting, but have changed a little after being adapted to the screen but I don't think this matters too much because they still work well together.
What I miss and actually is what I'm probably best at is figurative stuff. I think in my next album cover I should include some people on the front and I reckon it would be a more successful outcome.
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