Aye, good advice mate! Will remember.That big white spot is what makes this art mesmerizing. If you painted more of a sun hidden behind a cloud than a moon, I think it would have work best. If you would have to change the view and the viewers looking towards a row of mountains while standing on on top of a mountain top, the scenery would be breathe taking.
Everything else, the mountains lack depth and the trees were too hidden. The way the moon was close you could have the dim stars and brought the artwork to life.
Or maybe it's just me standing from another peak.Looks good, you're definitely getting better. Anubis hit the nail on the head tho. So I'd say if it's supposed to be mountains, discard the trees, since with the trees it looks like a giant is looking over the mountain in a compressed world.
Lightning is my Achilles heel. >_<put your focus solely on learning values and color. contrasts between light and darker colors and how they blend and how the light effects them. with the moon right behind it as a light source those mountains should show more of that effect on them and would make a huge difference, the edges facing away from the light. i can see exactly what it needs
but yeah, study that to reach the next level
its probably the most important aspect of art because light plays such a huge part in our vision and perception. you just have to change the way you see and look at things. life has tons of examples to help your eyes to look a certain wayLightning is my Achilles heel. >_<