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    • Rekha Salin 0
      Rekha Salin 0 @JoshuaDages last edited by

      @JoshuaDages agree with @Nyrryl-Cadiz the girls hair just blends into the background.. maybe you could darken it up.. also maybe add more shadows and have more contrasts in the composition.. make the path in the foreground more warmer and cooler as it fades away.. also the placement of the characters.. maybe you move their placements to make it more interesting . Hope this helps

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      • JoshuaDages
        JoshuaDages @NessIllustration last edited by

        @NessIllustration Thank you so much for the encouraging words. I see what you mean about the value range as well as the sepia and border. All things that I am looking forward to working on now!

        And yes, I am struggling to get away from the black lines. I come from more of an ink pen background so it's difficult! (Even my #draw50things still has them, haha!)

        Thank you again for your help!
        Josh

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        • JoshuaDages
          JoshuaDages @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

          @Nyrryl-Cadiz Thanks! I agree that her hair needs to be darkened. Would you say that turning her head to show her face a little might help as well? I think that could add to the image and get away from the back-of-head 'sin' in illustration.

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          • JoshuaDages
            JoshuaDages @Rekha Salin 0 last edited by

            @Rekha-Salin-0 Thank you! That's a great idea about the path. Color is not my strong point, so I'm still trying to teach myself the ins-and-outs of warm and cool color contrast with lighting. I will work on the character placement as well! Thanks again!

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            • Nyrryl  Cadiz
              Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @JoshuaDages last edited by

              @JoshuaDages yes that would help too. 👍

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              • Asyas_illos
                Asyas_illos last edited by Asyas_illos

                I agree with what’s been said already about contrast. Also Maybe you can find some sort of middle ground when it comes to outlining? If you’re wanting to get away from it but it’s also what you’re used to? Play around with your inking a little

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                • chrisaakins
                  chrisaakins last edited by

                  @JoshuaDages one critique I will add is that you almost never have a character's back to the viewer. (According to Jake and Will)

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                  • JoshuaDages
                    JoshuaDages @Asyas_illos last edited by

                    @powsupermum Thanks! Yes, it's good to find that comfortable middle ground, even though it can be challenging to figure out.

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                    • JoshuaDages
                      JoshuaDages @chrisaakins last edited by JoshuaDages

                      @chrisaakins Agreed! Working on it now. Thanks!

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                      • marek.halko
                        marek.halko last edited by

                        Hi Joshua! The image is very sweet. I like the grandma character a lot.
                        I think the biggest improvement would be better value structure. Just more contrast and better silhoullettes, value consistency within bigger shapes, clear edges will help a lot. Comparing adjacent colors : is it darker/lighter , is it warmer / cooler color?
                        Maybe just thinking, what time of a day, weather and light condition you want, might help. And get reference for it if needed. To me it feels like there is a wet, foggy weather in the park, which doesnt corespond with the storybeat.
                        The limited color pallette is a nice idea, but the colors feel a bit incosistent for instance in the girls hair (i suspect you used red to attract more attention).
                        Some other ideas to try:
                        Some experimenting with poses (grandma's more opened arms; grandpa more next to grandma, maybe kneeing, waiting for hug...; the kids feet make quite a tangent there, just showing a little of girls face)?
                        Creating visually clearer path of running characters with big bush shapes?
                        Putting the grandparents characters a bit up hill with overexposed bloomed light behind them to make them more heroic?

                        A little scribble to see what i mean

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                        • Coley
                          Coley last edited by

                          Everyone else already said what I would have added 🙂 BUT didn't you do a really strong oz cover? I'm thinking I remember your oz cover and really loved it....was surprised it didn't make top 16!

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                          • JoshuaDages
                            JoshuaDages @marek.halko last edited by

                            @marek-halko Again, thank you so much for taking the time to sketch out your ideas! I really love how you've changed the perspective and can also see what you mean about the colors (your color palette for your November piece was amazing, by the way).

                            I will continue to work on this piece and am excited to take into account all of your notes. Thanks again!

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                            • JoshuaDages
                              JoshuaDages @Coley last edited by

                              @Coley Thank you for your kind words about my Oz cover. I am very proud of that one as well and have added the updated version to my portfolio website!

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                              • franksandovalart
                                franksandovalart last edited by franksandovalart

                                Hi @JoshuaDages

                                Here is my 2 cents

                                I really like your characters and art style.

                                I agree with my fellow artist.

                                I wanted to give you constructive feedback by respecting your art style and painting over your existing illustration.

                                wanted to show you color variations, warms vs cools, color variety, and by adding neutral colors, you could achieve a very fun color illustration.

                                I think your original color pallet was too monochromatic

                                I hope this was helpful.

                                Keep up the good work!!!

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                                • JoshuaDages
                                  JoshuaDages @franksandovalart last edited by

                                  @franksandovalart Thank you as well for the paint over! I like how bright it is and how it really helps the silhouettes. I also love the addition of the girl's headband to allow for her face to show up. I think that I will definitely add that into my new version. Thanks again!

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