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    Noah's ark picture book cover design update!

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    • amberwingart
      amberwingart last edited by

      Leontine, your animals are awesome! I agree with Lee's composition comments, but once you make a few adjustments this will be amazing! I'm looking forward to seeing this one finished...

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      • amberwingart
        amberwingart @Beatriz "Bett" last edited by

        @Beatriz-"Bett" I'd definitely check out the "Creative Composition" video - it explains the problems with a dead-center image and tons more! That lesson alone has totally improved my artwork.

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        • Leontine
          Leontine @sergio last edited by

          @sergio the age is 2-4 years

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          • Leontine
            Leontine @Lee White last edited by

            @Lee-White Thanks Lee, I think you are right. As I tried to keep it simple for 2-4 year old. I probably lost track in creativity. Thank you!

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            • Lee Holland
              Lee Holland last edited by

              I think the 1st one with lee's comments this will be great for a book cover

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              • Rich Green
                Rich Green SVS OG @Leontine last edited by

                @Leontine definitely go with a Noah's Ark theme for sure. Really looking forward to seeing what you come up with based on the input from Lee!

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                • Leontine
                  Leontine @Rich Green last edited by

                  @Rich-Green Thanks Rich!

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                  • sergio
                    sergio @Leontine last edited by sergio

                    @Leontine

                    Hi Leontine. I'm asking the age because I'd like to learn more about perception, visual literacy and levels of meaning for childrens.

                    I think if we are going to illustrate for different levels, we must learn what children can recolet from images in diferent ages, No matter if the parents will support the reading of the images or not.

                    As an example, I think in your image is not easy to recognize the boat and the animals are too close, like a grape cluster. I guess it could confuse a 2 years old kid. We recognize immediately the boat because we know the story of Noah.

                    I'm not sure about that, so I'd like to get specilized answers to that matter.

                    I love your style. I'll paying attention to the upgrades.

                    Cheers.

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                    • Leontine
                      Leontine @sergio last edited by

                      @sergio Thank you Sergio! I've updated the first version. hopefully with color it will be readable for parents and for kids.cover ark 3.jpg

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                      • Bobby Aquitania
                        Bobby Aquitania last edited by

                        okay is it me, but somebody ate some of the pairs... oh and the alligators are smiling.

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                        • sergio
                          sergio @Leontine last edited by

                          @Leontine, Great upgrade indeed! Everything looks more appealing. Loved the tonal scheme.

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                          • Rich Green
                            Rich Green SVS OG last edited by

                            love the pig hanging onto the front of the boat!!! This piece is so much more dynamic now!

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                            • Lee White
                              Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                              There ya go!! Nice!

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                              • Thrace
                                Thrace @Leontine last edited by

                                @Leontine Its amazing, nice job!!!!

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                                • Leontine
                                  Leontine @Bobby Aquitania last edited by

                                  @Bobby-Aquitania Some of the half pairs are in the boat, sleeping ssssst don't wake em up! XD

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                                  • Lee Holland
                                    Lee Holland last edited by

                                    Really nice @leontine

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                                    • Beatriz "Bett"
                                      Beatriz "Bett" @Chip Valecek last edited by

                                      @Chip-Valecek Thanks. I also wondered how to reply to some!

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                                      • Leontine
                                        Leontine last edited by

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                                          Shannon Perkins last edited by

                                          I'm agreeing with what others have already said, the animals are going to be a good draw for the age group. Lee White's comment it spot on. And as others have mentioned, the creative composition class is priceless, I learned a lot from it... Considering watching it a second time tbh.

                                          Centered imaged tend to feel stiff, flat, and very staged. Asymetrical compositions are more appealing to the eye, have dynamic, and feel more natural (not much in nature is symetrical). Having varying sizes, length, shapes, etc. is visually stimulating to look at, and it moves the eye around an image. When everything is the same it turns more into a pattern, and a pattern isn't meant to have any focus, which isn't what you want to tell a story.

                                          Sent this from my phone so I apologize if it's not the most coherent.

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                                          • MOO
                                            MOO SVS OG last edited by

                                            I like the first as the cover one because it is easier to read as the well-known story of Noah's Ark. The other one would be better within the story pages, imo.. Really cute.

                                            Marsha Ottum Owen

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