My First Artwork!

Well, I did do my poster for my Luhan oneshot but I don't count it since all I had to do was put in the words! Today I got bored and figured why not try to learn how to make posters? After watching 847085034 videos, just kidding it was like 5-6, I came up with this! I didn't know how to make Mark pop out less if you get what I mean but if there are tips you guys can offer me that would be sweet! And if you're interested in reading this story click on the poster :D Typical Jia, looking at the ice cream instead of Mark OTL And for some reason AFF won't let me change this into my main poster? what's the deal? 

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loveelightt
#1
That's nice!!!! :)
CuteSnowflake #2
Hahaha awesome poster!! I would have helped you if I knew how to make things pop out of posters, too. Try finding it on internet. But I think those should be two different posters and should be a gif picture (made with a program other than pshop if possible) and the pace of change between those two pictures should be from 0.5s to 1.0s. (I work with jscript so I prefer this period of change hehe)
iamjennielee
#3
It looks really good! Great job! :)
ohmygoshwhy
#4
Wow! It's nice. Congrats on your first poster!
pandagirl753
#5
WOAH, It looks so good!!! ^^
green-tea
#6
Wow Julie, nice work! Definitely doesn't look like a first poster to me lol
Mimille
#7
♡♡♡♡ I'm loving tuna man more and more because of you. Hahaha I am not a fan of pink bc meh but I think it's really cute. Congratulations on making your own poster :>
PrincessVivi
#8
OMG this is so cute!!!
AnneOnym
#9
Great job for your first poster! Tip about making him pop out less: it's a contrast issue. He has more contrast than her. So, either up her contrast to match him, or lower his contrast to match her. You may also want to play around with the hue and saturation levels to get their skin color to match (see how he's more yellow and she's more red?). Or you can apply a colorization layer to even out their color (this will only fix the color equality -- not the contrast). Anyway, hope I've helped somewhat! I'm still learning, too ^^