23 Feb 2024, 22:45

@Tash What a fun story! That's great!
Yes, the gyphon needs to be the primary focal point and the other animals secondary. It's a bit of an issue to have the large dog and hoody boy in the front center unless you plan on de-emphasizing them somehow.

In Will's Creative Composition class, he talks about Emphasis.
This can be achieved with:

  • having all the other characters looking towards the main character
  • warm colours on the main character only
  • size of character
  • leading lines pointing towards character (including bodies of other characters that form a line)
  • silhouette and value: main character is either lighter or darker than bkg
  • focal point is the highest contrast point where light meets dark
  • framing: darken border
    (other characters can be in the shadow)
  • edges: crisp edges for main characters, others are softer/blurry edge or desaturated colors
  • a human character (our eye goes first to boy in hoody, then to his dog because we identify with human character first)