Always your call. I would let it sit for a week or more before you decide. If you decide to go at it make sure you have a plan. Mulling it over for a week or so increases your chances of being really happy with the decisions you make.
E.g. my painting that has sat unfinished for two weeks as I mull things over
Indeed better. Knocking down the Chroma to calm down the color is a good thing depending on the effect you are trying to achieve. It's the same concept as how you added some color to your wolf to tone down the solid black he once was. It reduced the intensity of the black, gave him some reflected light on his fur, and made him a believable addition to your painting. Excellent job in application of what we discussed in class! Yay!It's really fun to watch all of you improve so much so quickly!
Hi! I'm just seeing this, it is sooo pretty! Awesome work! Among other things, I really like how fluffy the tree on the left looks.
That looks so awesome.
Should I continue to mess with this tree after it dries?
Indeed better. Knocking down the Chroma to calm down the color is a good thing depending on the effect you are trying to achieve. It's the same concept as how you added some color to your wolf to tone down the solid black he once was. It reduced the intensity of the black, gave him some reflected light on his fur, and made him a believable addition to your painting. Excellent job in application of what we discussed in class! Yay! It's really fun to watch all of you improve so much so quickly!