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well i didnt know you didnt know you did graphics dude. they look nice.
A few questions for you.
1. What program are you using?
2. How comfortable are you with it? (using layers, effects, moving things around, etc.)
I can really only give advice based on how experienced you are, older members tend to take base of their familiarity with creating stuff like this and assume for the most part people are as equally familiar.
For your firsts though it's not bad, most people when they start their takes seem to try really hard using existing colors with whatever the focal point is. Just as a general aesthetic and dynamic, it makes it less interesting (that is just my personal taste and I shame you not for it!) In future pieces play with different colors a bit, it'll create a broader dynamic in your pieces and make them more interesting, gives the eyes more things to search for.
Just as a pointer/rule of thumb.
-Try something like this, keeping your focal point/stock 1/3rd the size of the canvas or even a bit smaller.
-Try fusing the stock with a background (BG) of either a similar color, or manipulate the BG.
-Light source, or something that casts over the stock so they don't feel as dark.
Last piece from me. Definitely check out this thread right here in DM called "Agony Artists" over the years theres a bunch of different resources that artists like myself have posted in it.