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    • AngelinaKizz
      AngelinaKizz @Asyas_illos last edited by

      @asyas_illos great rough! Your perspective is awesome. I love the feel and the movement …. It’s going to be fabulous.

      Did you see that mays prompt is storm? Looks like you have a perfect start for may.

      I need to take this class!

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      • Asyas_illos
        Asyas_illos @AngelinaKizz last edited by

        @angelinakizz no I haven’t seen that yet! That’s a happy coincidence I guess I have to see it through now!

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        • Asyas_illos
          Asyas_illos @AngelinaKizz last edited by Asyas_illos

          @angelinakizz it’s a great class! I’ve finished all the videos and now working through the assignments.

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          • demotlj
            demotlj SVS OG last edited by demotlj

            I am working through that class too so I might not have the concepts entirely right but I would guess that the two kids and the dog are the primary story and that the bird is a secondary story. I would also think that to make it a clear secondary story you might want to flesh out the bird's predicament a bit more. You could, for example, have a nest on the post with mother bird trying to hold onto her babies or some additional element that gives that secondary story a little more dimension without it overshadowing the primary story.

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            • Asyas_illos
              Asyas_illos @demotlj last edited by

              @demotlj ok thank you I had been going around in circles in my head wondering about it.

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              • AngelinaKizz
                AngelinaKizz @Asyas_illos last edited by

                @asyas_illos
                Ok, I just watched the course. I agree with demotlj, in that the secondary would be the bird, and to flesh out a bit more story of why the bird is where he is.

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                • Asyas_illos
                  Asyas_illos last edited by

                  Made a little progress today, still not sure how I want move forward with the birds for a secondary story, I did add a couple more, but I don't think it quite does it yet.
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                  • Asyas_illos
                    Asyas_illos last edited by Asyas_illos

                    I think I'm going to move to color, after watching Wills videos multiple times, its pretty vague on now detailed your secondary needs to be, or it can vary at least, and I think for this particular illustration any more detail would distract from my main story. So ima leave it be, it’s a good start for learning about secondary stories and my next one I will focus more on it.
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                    I think I’ll take away a bird too now that I’ve stepped back and looked at it.🤔

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                    • DoodleMick
                      DoodleMick last edited by

                      I'm assuming that's a wall or fence behind them. I pictured a cat on top of the wall, with its back hunched as is its scared, plus being blown across the wall leaving claw marks.

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                      • TessaW
                        TessaW last edited by TessaW

                        I just started this course too. I'm a little bit unclear about the secondary story as well. I had a hard time identifying secondary stories in many of his examples. A possible secondary story for this piece would maybe be the dog being happy with his tongue out and looking at something blowing by him with interest? Or maybe the birds are flying closer to the dog and are surprised there's a dog in their territory? Or maybe a kid with goggles and scarf on a playground airplane in the background? Those suggestions would completely change the tone and the focus of the piece though. Maybe one that would keep with your current mood would be to have the dog trying to keep his toy from blowing away, so you have one more element in your chain reaction. It's so tricky to find the balance between what will enhance a piece and what will distract from it. Currently I do think your piece is clear, there's fun interest in the chain reaction, and nothing seems to distract from it, so you are successful on many fronts.

                        My only suggestion at this point would be to reconsider the gesture or expression of the girl hanging on to the fence. She looks a little nonchalant and relaxed to me. Maybe more tension in her grip- maybe it looks like her hand are about to slip- maybe her body is at a sharper angle or her expression looks more strained. There's probably a few ways to go about it, but I think it would help the viewer relate to the tension of the moment.

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                        • Asyas_illos
                          Asyas_illos @TessaW last edited by

                          @tessaw you’ve got some good suggestions! I had thought about slipping fingers too this would allow me to change the angle of her face so we could get a clearer view of her expression. Maybe a bird is also trying to help her hold on? I’ll have to revisit that idea. Thanks for you feedback

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                          • crispalomino
                            crispalomino @Asyas_illos last edited by

                            @asyas_illos 🤣I love the little birds hanging on.

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                            • Asyas_illos
                              Asyas_illos @crispalomino last edited by

                              @crispalomino thanks!

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                              • demotlj
                                demotlj SVS OG last edited by

                                I finished watching the videos and I want to change what I said before about secondary stories. I think what Will Terry is saying is that the primary story is a simple depiction of the text so in your case, any painting of a growing storm would be the primary story. Your could just paint wind whipping through trees and you would have satisfied the requirement of the text. The secondary story though is what the illustrator adds that is not necessarily in the text but that creates a new narrative within that scene. Your depiction of the kids and animals affected by the storm then would be all part of the secondary story because they are not explicit in the text and it makes you want to know more about the characters, and the storm’s effects on them, as well as the storm itself. There’s nothing in the text that says anything about kids or birds or people trying to hang on to a post but you created your own story within the story given to you by the text and that secondary story deepens the storytelling, engages the reader’s imagination, and evokes more emotion.

                                I may be wrong but I think that’s what he was saying in which case, all of the characters, including the birds are secondary stories. Does that make sense?

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                                • Asyas_illos
                                  Asyas_illos last edited by Asyas_illos

                                  I have a duplicate canvas that I am trying other positions out for the girl but I still like this one the best so I moved onto color yes I went with my penny colors again… still working on additional foreground color scheme😌
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                                  • Asyas_illos
                                    Asyas_illos last edited by

                                    Doing some coloring today,😊
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                                    • Asyas_illos
                                      Asyas_illos last edited by

                                      So I revisited my second canvas to play with the first kid in the chain, I’d like some opinions on which version you like better
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                                      • demotlj
                                        demotlj SVS OG @Asyas_illos last edited by

                                        @asyas_illos The second because I like being able to see her face.

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                                        • Asyas_illos
                                          Asyas_illos @demotlj last edited by

                                          @demotlj thank you for the feedback!

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                                          • AngelinaKizz
                                            AngelinaKizz @Asyas_illos last edited by

                                            I prefer the second too! I like seeing her face.

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