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    • carlianne
      carlianne @miranda-hoover last edited by

      @miranda-hoover

      Thanks so much @miranda-hoover! That's a great catch, I'll adjust!

      Trying out a different sketch for the tea scene so I can vary the poses more

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      • Meg Clayburn
        Meg Clayburn last edited by

        I love how he's evolved! So cute!!! From the back view, the face is more in profile, which makes to mouth feel attempted on his face instead of part of his face. I think the mouth just needs a little more form in profile, like an under bite, over bite, or even slight suggestion of a lip.

        Meg Clayburn

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        • carlianne
          carlianne @Meg Clayburn last edited by carlianne

          @Meg-Clayburn

          Like this?

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          • Meg Clayburn
            Meg Clayburn @carlianne last edited by

            @carlianne yes! Idk why but that makes a huge difference to me.

            Meg Clayburn

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            • carlianne
              carlianne last edited by

              Okay trying out more sketches, here are a few ideas in each of the "close up" "walking" and "Sitting" categories. I need one for each set.

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              A1: brushing fang/ tusk
              A2: Making ice cream

              B1: About to slip on banana
              B2: Trying to help duckies stay dry

              C1: Sunbathing
              C2: Has a cold, and has frozen the area around him
              C3: Had a tea party disaster.

              I think I'm leaning towards A1,B2 and C2 at the moment. I'm finding that it's difficult to balance if I should be doing something more simple or something with more story.

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              • Meg Clayburn
                Meg Clayburn @carlianne last edited by

                @carlianne I'm actually looking A1 B1 and C1

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                • carlianne
                  carlianne @Meg Clayburn last edited by

                  @Meg-Clayburn Interesting! I asked around a few other places and mostly got A2, B2, C2, what is drawing you to those ones?

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                  • Meg Clayburn
                    Meg Clayburn @carlianne last edited by

                    @carlianne I like the idea of A2 better but for this prompt I like A1 just because I can see more of his face.

                    I like B1 because of the anticipation it creates. The idea of drawing something that is about to happen, and I as the viewer know it's going to happen, but the character doesn't. It's really fun and makes it feel more interactive. B2 is super cute, but that's all the emotion and interaction I get out of it, I guess I feel there not as much story to it cause there's nothing suggesting what could happen next?

                    I like C1 because it's ironic. He's a character who can create ice cream with his breathe, freezes the area around him when he has a cold, and he decided to go sunbathing and enjoys it. I also think that A2 and C2 are too similar. I would do one of the other. Compositionally youre getting now diagonals or if C1 than all of the sketches so it adds some variety that way.

                    Meg Clayburn

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                    • carlianne
                      carlianne last edited by

                      Super helpful, thanks @Meg-Clayburn

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                      • carlianne
                        carlianne last edited by

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                        Working through small iterations like the eye shape and if he should have a scarf or a belly line (I'm thinking this could subtly indicate he's actually a stuffed animal)

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                        • Meg Clayburn
                          Meg Clayburn @carlianne last edited by

                          @carlianne definitely A.

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                          • carlianne
                            carlianne last edited by

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                            About to move onto the poses now

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                            • carlianne
                              carlianne last edited by

                              Reworking my sketches because I wasn't feeling happy with them. This character can make snow and ice and he's in the end just a stuffed animal, so I felt like I should be highlighting what makes him special in his poses.

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                              Any feedback here welcome!

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