FEBRUARY CONTEST: YETI COOKING
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@Kevin-Longueil they did and if you need any examples they said go to the illustrated lists of podcasts and it shows all the cover illustrations and most of them are spot. They said no defined border and still needs to convey concept/story. Also vignette is a type spot illo.
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@Asyas_illos Thank you! That helps a lot...was starting to worry a bit that my piece was too vignette"y
or should i say "vin-yeti"....sorry we love puns in my family Thanks Again! -
@Asyas_illos yes you are right, but now I miss the factor of a story telling thing.
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@Kevin-Longueil you can watch it again, itâs on Facebook now, they did show some examples, even Jack Parker illustrated one.
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What if my yeti wasnât the flare-y type?
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Iâm so sorry I have to be a real nerd and clarify the âflareâ part of the prompt - is that a typo and you mean flair or do you actually mean like a fiery flare? Or am I over thinking it
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@donnamakesart I think itâs yours to interpret how you will.
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@KristyM Nice catch! I think Will probably meant "flair," but depending on the circumstances, I guess "flare" could work too
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Hello all! I really enjoyed watching my first critique arena this week because I don't have access to critiques. I had already made this before watching and I'm still happy with it in the context of a spot illustration (though I may have gone overboard in the composition!)
I also used this as an excuse to illustrate my favorite food: Caesar salad. I'm not sure what Yetis eat, but mine loves bacon. -
Here is my yeti. He likes to cook just for himself.
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Throwing my yeti into the ring!
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@LisaF excellent thank you!
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@alicepelot Did you paint this traditionally or digitally? It looks amazing!
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@LisaF thank you! I just finished posting my entry and saying âIâm not sure if I did this spot illustration thing correctlyâ haha.
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