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    February 3rd Thursday. Love is a teddy bear.

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

      @shinjifujioka Absolutely beautiful. Even the more subtle details like the weathering/aging on the down spout are fantastic - just such a wonderful piece. You are extremely talented!

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

        @shinjifujioka Also I love the Helmet and Hound are tucked in this scene now too! Very clever.

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        • shinjifujioka
          shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

          @bharris
          @Naroth-Kean
          @Leontine
          @JajaJulie
          @Thrace
          @Charlie-Eve-Ryan
          @Rich-Green

          Thanks everyone!

          Also, good eye, Rich!

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          • mattramsey
            mattramsey @shinjifujioka last edited by mattramsey

            @shinjifujioka just a quick paint over with the no hood idea. Plus I added some reflection to the window (which I think there would be--but maybe not as strong as I have it). The reflection also might serve to "calm down" the background a bit and bring more focus on the main characters (as @Charlie-Eve-Ryan mentioned).
            The only thing on that is: I really love the vibrant background so I'm not really sure about that change.

            @bharris the reason to take out the raincoat/remove the hood is to more strongly push the love concept (love is sacrifice). It isn't that it (i.e. the raincoat and hood) somehow is detracts from the image at all. But the idea that the girl is willing to get rained on to protect her bear is pretty powerful IMO.

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            • shinjifujioka
              shinjifujioka SVS OG @mattramsey last edited by

              @mattramsey I'm not able to view the paintover...I wonder if that's just an issue with my computer?

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              • mattramsey
                mattramsey @shinjifujioka last edited by mattramsey

                @shinjifujioka weird.

                I wonder if anyone else can see it.

                Here is the photobucket link if that helps: http://s96.photobucket.com/user/lemonween/media/shinjiFeb3rd-thur-crit-small.gif.html?sort=3&o=0

                I may have done something wrong but it is showing up for me. It's a .gif saved for web viewing. That might be the issue. Not sure.

                Let me know if that link doesn't work. I'll try submitting a .jpg

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                • Carrie
                  Carrie last edited by

                  BEAUTIFUL!!! Love it all...every detail, the concept, composition...amazing!

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                  • shinjifujioka
                    shinjifujioka SVS OG @mattramsey last edited by

                    @mattramsey Okay, now the link worked, but I'm not able to view the larger version. Only the thumbnail. Perhaps a jpg? Sorry for making you go through this.

                    @Carrie Thank you!

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                    • mattramsey
                      mattramsey @shinjifujioka last edited by mattramsey

                      @shinjifujioka lol no problem!

                      Let's try this:

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                        • shinjifujioka
                          shinjifujioka SVS OG @mattramsey last edited by

                          @mattramsey I can view it now. You helped me solve a problem I had by putting in that reflection. I tried a few times to paint water droplets on the glass, and I was having the hardest time. I think the frosted over glare will provide enough lightness to depict water drops. Thanks!

                          Also, thanks for the paint over. I really appreciate you taking the time to do so (and for providing the suggestion at the beginning). I'll probably go with the hood based because I like how the yellow contrasts with the blue of the window sill. But I hope you continue to provide input in the future. Having different opinions gives me opportunity to mull over which direction to take an image, and a lot of times that will result in finding solution I wasn't aware of in the beginning. For example, you suggested no raincoat (or at least hoodless) and the reason being that it would showcase sacrifice more. So then I started thinking about how can I push that idea without losing the raincoat? Then I thought that perhaps I could make the raincoat feel a little tattered. And the umbrella broken. And the wagon rusted. And all of a sudden (for me) the story started to come alive about this not-well-to-do little girl who used her savings to.....aaaaand this is getting a little long, haha. Basically, thanks for the input!

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                          • mattramsey
                            mattramsey @Guest last edited by

                            @Renduin said:

                            If anything I think pushing it just for the sake of pushing it would kill the charm and move it into the realm of mere sentimentality.

                            I'm not really sure I understand that statement but I definitely agree with you that Shinji has done another amazing piece as it is now--without any alterations needed whatsoever!

                            *Although I'm sure pros like Will/Jake/Lee can add helpful tweaks etc.

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                            • Lee Holland
                              Lee Holland last edited by

                              I think it look great shine well done. love the fact that you are painting the unseen in the reflection of the shop window . great.

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                                • mattramsey
                                  mattramsey @Guest last edited by

                                  @Renduin there is definitely a lot of power in subtlety.

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                                    • Steff
                                      Steff last edited by

                                      This is awesome. Also, love the Totoro in the window.

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                                      • NoWayMe
                                        NoWayMe last edited by

                                        I know you already had a lot of input on this piece, but I wanted to say how incredibly wonderful it is! There is just so many good things about this, I wouldn't know where to start!

                                        I do however like @mattramsey added reflections in the window. It also serves to diminish the contrast of the background so that your focal point read more clearly.

                                        I have another suggestion, but keep in mind that your skills are years more advanced than mine, so I might be wrong. I just think that you have a lot of very saturated colors (especially the yellow) on the window/door in the background. Applying @mattramsey suggestion will help with this, but maybe you could try desaturating the rest of the background a little bit to increase the focus on your main characters in the foreground.

                                        As for the raincoat "debate", I am PRO raincoat lol! However, I think this is a grey zone where it's mostly a matter of opinion, and there is not a good or bad answer!

                                        Once again, very inspiring work!

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                                        • Beatriz "Bett"
                                          Beatriz "Bett" last edited by

                                          I just love this illustration. Love the water on the hood of the raincoat, the rocking horse, giraffe, the crooked umbrella, the teddy bear, the little girl, the whole window. Charming, charming, charming.

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                                          • Beatriz "Bett"
                                            Beatriz "Bett" @mattramsey last edited by

                                            @mattramsey Looks great! I had suggested just taking off the hood. Thanks for doing it.

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