FANTASTIC use of the tv, LOVE LOVE LOVE it, no notes
banner by what a spectacular design with your palette choices. Really fun expression, looking like you are here for a wild time.
Love the kimono and the koi. Its definitely something I could see myself buying haha! Just Beautiful! <3
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CWs that I would sell my soul for
as someone who is adamantly not into mermaids, you made me really like your mermaid a lot! She's super pretty. I love the colours you used.
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Everything about your outfit seems planned and well organized I can't make HAs with bright, busy items without it looking a mess - you made a perfect job there, really impressive
(compliment your current avatar as the outfit you posted is broken)
Thank you! And yeah, sorry the original outfit is broken, that was in August of 2023 :) I really appreciate your comments about this avatar though!
The dress and the wings were both made by as tributes to a favourite Transformers character, so the matching there isn't sheer luck.
If you notice, I've kept to white, golden colours, a bright red, and greenish shades of blue. That's the trick to it! Pick a base item (in this avatar, it's her dress and her jet wings, which are by the same CW releaser and match) and make that your colour palette; you can add different shades of the same colours, but try and keep them similar --blues on the greenish side rather than the purplish side, warm golds, bright reds, and white.
The other trick to making bright busy avatars work is to be aware of movement. A lot of artists like to make items that are very dynamic--hair, capes, dresses, all blowing in the wind. The current fashion for haloes rather than full backgrounds also makes this all the more obvious.
When you combine them, though, the effect can be unfortunate unless you have everything flowing in the same direction--the avatar's hair tossed in the opposite direction from their cape, for example, is hard to look at.
The final key is layering carefully.
Everything that is in the background (but not the frame) should go behind the avatar. (If you are using a background with a body cutout, you'll have to do a lot of extra work if you want to use limb mods, so try to avoid that until you get comfortable.) You'll work from the lowest layer (event items like masks and anti-snowball charms and anti-hex items that you want to hide behind the avatar, especially if the art style doesn't match the outfit) so for instance I might place an outdoor background behind an indoor one with windows or an open door, and then use a colour filter over that so that the avatar stands out against the busy background--the filter will blur and likely darken the background a little.
Then you start with the avatar base. You should put back hair items, capes and halos behind it, then dress the avatar from the skin out, starting with contouring items, ink, anything else on the avatar's skin, and makeup/facial features, then layer items like you'd layer your own clothes--first socks/underwear, then shirts and pants/skirt or dresses and shoes, then accessories like belts. Your front hair (if you only use one hair item, it will be the front hair always) goes over your clothes though, and ears and hats go over that, also, remember to hide the base ears if you're using animal ears.
A lot of times when an avatar with lots of layers looks cluttered it's because the layers have got out of order and your eye knows something is wrong but it's hard to figure out what. Then suddenly you realise you forgot to use sheer gloves to pull the avatar's hands out in front of the dress so you oops have fingernails on your dress that aren't attached to anything.
The frame, if you're using one, goes last, but you may want to let some things come out over it if you want an Effect--companion animals coming out of the frame, or in this case, the Seeker's wings poking out of the frame.
Hope this helps! I like your pink colour scheme there, it's very cute :) Pink, white and black are very classic.

- I'm so obsessed, have you ever read Lackadaisy Cats? It's got that perfect prohibition era drama feel to it. Like an Art Nouveau illustration, with the cat aspect blended in perfectly. You're truly an artist with how well it all works.
I really enjoy the layout of your HA. It’s very pleasing to my eyes. The bright pink of the eye shadow really pops with the blues of the tech around her face. Nice work.
The color balance and distribution is awesome on your HA! The dainty little paws with the cute curtsy arms all balanced out by the long flowing hair looks great. Such a pleasing avatar to look at. Plus I love the hair over the eye. :3 You made a really cute furry avatar!
I love the gothic date night vibe. The dress is very pretty and the whole HA blends smoothly
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what a beautifully curated palette! Everything fits together so nicely, I especially love the blue + lilac aurora ✨
~ Looking so pretty and so formidable at the same time!
not sure if you are dressed for lunar new year but you sure look like it and looking great!
Your HA looks fantastic! <3 Definitely ready for the Lunar New Year 🥰 I am obsessed with the eye makeup especially!
I love the updo and the face. Those are pretty much the two things I always start with and repeat in avatars. The matching bits of plaid are neat.
That coat gives me big Doctor vibes, which is a very good thing to have.
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