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    • Naters.Art
      Naters.Art last edited by

      I like the lines but they're too stark. You could lower the opacity of the black or change the line color to a dark brown.

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      • hayleyannececil
        hayleyannececil last edited by

        Thank you all. Going to have a bit more of a play with shadow vs more subtle lines!

        https://www.instagram.com/hayleyannececil

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        • Melissa_Bailey
          Melissa_Bailey @hayleyannececil last edited by Melissa_Bailey

          @hayleyannececil -- first off, your yeti is adorable! Love how you're saying so much with so little.

          There's something charming about the "no lines" version. However, the values are so similar, details get lost and the neck fades into that darkest part of the swash.

          Being a fellow line lover, there's also something nice about the lines, as they define the shapes and bring the character forward. But I agree with @Laurel-Aylesworth-0, perhaps instead of having stark black lines, you lighten them or color them?

          Really sweet piece, and I love how you're playing with shapes in the composition!

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          • hayleyannececil
            hayleyannececil last edited by

            Thank you @Melissa-Bailey-0 yes I was trying for a minimalist approach 😆

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            • hayleyannececil
              hayleyannececil last edited by

              So I’ve tried to add some more shadows to define it a bit more (hopefull there is a difference!) and next I’m going to try with more subtle line artF7C003E1-85F7-4D34-B6EB-1A71A6B76537.jpeg

              https://www.instagram.com/hayleyannececil

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              • Melissa_Bailey
                Melissa_Bailey @hayleyannececil last edited by

                @hayleyannececil yes, those subtle changes did help a lot with readability. ❤️

                illustrator - author - smiley person
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                • Julia
                  Julia last edited by

                  For me, no line but more contrast!
                  The image is very cute 👍

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                  • Tiffany Thomas
                    Tiffany Thomas @hayleyannececil last edited by

                    @hayleyannececil I love them both, really nice design and composition! I think the softness & texture of this character lends itself better to the "no lines" version but there are some areas where the values of the colors are so close that you loose a but of the depth, like where the neck meets the grey smoke. I think if you just deepen that neck shadow a tiny bit it might help balance it out a bit. Soooo good though, I totally want to hang out with this Yeti!!!

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                    • Tiffany Thomas
                      Tiffany Thomas @hayleyannececil last edited by

                      @hayleyannececil Haha, just saw this version. Apparently I should read through the whole thread before replying. I like the changes, it definitely gives more depth!

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                      • hayleyannececil
                        hayleyannececil @Tiffany Thomas last edited by

                        @Tiffany-Thomas haha thank you! If I have time I’ll try one with lighter lines and see what it looks like vs this one, I’ve just always drawn with lines so it’s hard for me!

                        https://www.instagram.com/hayleyannececil

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                        • chrisaakins
                          chrisaakins last edited by

                          @hayleyannececil I understand the desire for no lines but also loving lines. What I sometimes do to compromise is I make a selection of my shape and on the clipping mask, just barely brush the edges with a dark analogous color to define the shape without an obvious line.

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                            Richard Matthews last edited by

                            @hayleyannececil when I first saw the lines I was like "oh definitely lines" but I prefer the no lines! haha. Great work! It looks so soft without the lines.

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                            • hayleyannececil
                              hayleyannececil @Richard Matthews last edited by

                              @Richard-Matthews hahaha! It’s a struggle, I’ve now done a soft line version, going to post the 2 new ones below! Think I still prefer no lines!

                              https://www.instagram.com/hayleyannececil

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                              • hayleyannececil
                                hayleyannececil @chrisaakins last edited by

                                @chrisaakins ohhh good tip! Thank you ☺️

                                https://www.instagram.com/hayleyannececil

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                                • hayleyannececil
                                  hayleyannececil last edited by hayleyannececil

                                  Ok...soooo I THINK I prefer no lines in the end! Here’s both options together :)! Edit, ignore the dark blob on foot, thought I rubbed that out 🤦🏻‍♀️

                                  959BB859-B577-4FE2-9ADE-0E993BA1FC7C.jpeg F5883E05-4E28-433B-A71A-237B5655645C.jpeg

                                  https://www.instagram.com/hayleyannececil

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                                  • joosterwijk
                                    joosterwijk @hayleyannececil last edited by

                                    @hayleyannececil Beautiful! I love the softness of it. Still I prefer the ones with lines, it ads a little bit more readability to it. Maybe you can tone them down even more, for instance on the left foot (also the tangent there makes it a bit less clear).
                                    Very nice work!

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                                      Richard Matthews last edited by

                                      You don't have to change the words but I love making things rhyme so thought I would add "The Yeti cooked with flare and secret spices. With aroma in the air to keep it nice". No pressure at all :). I still prefer the no lines, great work!

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                                      • miranda-hoover
                                        miranda-hoover @hayleyannececil last edited by

                                        @hayleyannececil Super cute! I agree with @joosterwijk , the lines make it more readable and a bit sharper/finished. Great work; I love how gentle it feels.

                                        https://www.instagram.com/mirananemone

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                                        • Melissa_Bailey
                                          Melissa_Bailey @hayleyannececil last edited by

                                          @hayleyannececil beautiful! Of the two, I prefer the one with lines, for the readability reason like everyone else. 😉

                                          But both are great -- you do you and go with the one you like best!

                                          illustrator - author - smiley person
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                                          • Asyas_illos
                                            Asyas_illos last edited by

                                            Your last one nailed it I think the subtle non black looks amazing.

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