![hard west four evangelists hard west four evangelists](https://s3.amazonaws.com/victorychristianfellowship/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/23123749/07.23.2017-ABRAHAM%E2%80%99S-TWO-SONS-450x450.jpg)
#WTFact Videos In #WTFact Britannica shares some of the most bizarre facts we can find.Demystified Videos In Demystified, Britannica has all the answers to your burning questions.Britannica Classics Check out these retro videos from Encyclopedia Britannica’s archives.Not sure if you wanted feedback on the layout and type, or just the image choice. That possibly would have been a real no-no in the religious art of the time, since left-handedness was seen as something of an abberation (they perhaps weren’t too fond of right-brained thinkers either :p ). Though keep in mind that you’ve just made one of the evangelists left-handed. I think flipping the image horizontally is ok. There seems to be a phantom space after the “an” on the top line, and the comma of the 3rd line is further across than the period of the 2nd. Also, it seems to be trying to be right-aligned at the moment but it’s not quite happening. Perhaps you could do something more like, I dunno: “–Barrie Wilson, Professor of Religious Studies, York University. It makes it look kind of like a list or something. The attribution of the quote seems awkwardly phrased, in the way that 5 elements are all separated by a commma.
![hard west four evangelists hard west four evangelists](https://images.knowing-jesus.com/w/700/45-ROMANS/Romans+8-35+Who+Shall+Separate+Us+From+The+Love+Of+Christ+utmost05-19.jpg)
It feels a little too similar to the size of “John’s Gospel”, and it perhaps encroaches a bit too closely to the 4 heads. I feel like “The Way it Happened” could be just a bit smaller. I’d be tempted to rasterise it and edit it a little bit. I think part of the problem is that the serifs at the top join to create two big strong lines. I don’t like the capital W though – it seems too loud and harsh compared to the other letters, and kind of hard to read the more you look at it. the serifs on the “h”, the bend of the apostrophe) and understated curves (eg. It’s a nice mixture of crisp rectangular structure, sharp curves (eg. Though it’s probably best to hide it (more thoroughly than it is now) and keep the focus on just the figures in the front. That’s probably a very nicely dramatic part of the painting, so you could consider keeping it in the composition. After staring at it for a while, I realised that that background is the 2nd figure’s outstretched hand. Again, I would use the right-most figure as a guide.Ĭonversely, perhaps the orange texture above the boy could creep out the other way, and *reveal* more of the background. I think the orange texture should creep in closer to the boy so as to better obscure that extraneous detail. Meanwhile, there is too much garbled detail still visible above the boy’s head, which draws the eye away from the composition and causes some visual confusion. fades a little above him to reveal a little of the background behind him). I think the orange texture should recede earlier in this area, so that it interacts with the left-most figure similarly to how it interacts with the head of the right-most figure (ie. Currently, the left-most figure’s head looks a little cardboard-cutout-like. I think it should be faded out with a bit more attention to detail, in a way that treats all figures similarly.
#HARD WEST FOUR EVANGELISTS PLUS#
But it could still be improved.Īt the moment, the orange texture fades out in a linear fashion after “The Way it Happened”, plus it’s been erased rather sharply around the outline of the left-most guy’s head. The orange texture that has been applied above the four heads works well: it gives the title breathing room, allows the 4 figures to ‘pop’ more, yet keeps all elements feeling cohesive. Alternatively, you could change the colour of the quote to yellow, or softly darken the whole area underneath it (more so than the gentle dropshadow you have now). Those 2 elements perhaps feel like they’re floating a little too high at the moment anyway. Both problems would be alleviated if you moved your name and the quote lower, and left-aligned the quote. Even your name suffers a bit for being on a busy background. The quote has serious legibility problems, as some of it is white-on-white. The image definitely works very well as a book cover.