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    APRIL CONTEST: Design the Coolest Treehouse in the World!

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    • Asyas_illos
      Asyas_illos @Valerie Light last edited by

      @Valerie-Light beautiful!

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      • Kim Rosenlof
        Kim Rosenlof @Valerie Light last edited by

        @Valerie-Light Wow! This is cool and the colors are nice. I love the smore store. Yum!

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        • Kim Rosenlof
          Kim Rosenlof @Valerie Light last edited by

          @Valerie-Light This is lovely too. I love it. It fun to see the colors and all the fun things they are doing.

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          • jenn
            jenn last edited by

            Such inspiring and creative submissions, everyone! In response to last month's crit arena, my goals were to keep the palette bright, make the characters and situation relatable, and be mindful of the clarity of the image. I also tried to minimize the environmental impact of the house on the tree, hence the tent design. It was really difficult to come up with something that didn't look like some kind of alien pod. Nothing wrong with that, but not the concept I was looking for. Next time I want to be better about posting earlier and exchanging feedback. This month was all about pushing myself to finish a drawing.

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            • Melissa_Bailey
              Melissa_Bailey @Johanna Kim last edited by

              @Johanna-Kim thank you! It was really hard to think up a "cool" treehouse. I am SO not a cool person!

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              • andreazupcsan
                andreazupcsan last edited by

                Environmental design is hard for me, I’m glad this month forced me into something different. Good work everyone!
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                • Griffin McPherson
                  Griffin McPherson @Asyas_illos last edited by

                  @Asyas_illos you can name it this way but I just click on the title in the gallery view and change it there.

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                  • Griffin McPherson
                    Griffin McPherson @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                    @AngelinaKizz thanks, I’ll give that a shot!

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                    • juliemillardart
                      juliemillardart last edited by

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                      I tried traditional mediums this time. I’m excited to see everyone’s treehouses!

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                      • Merry.Millergass
                        Merry.Millergass last edited by

                        I took a drive to the Sequoia National Forest last weekend to get some inspiration for the treehouse prompt... But those trees are just SO hard to do justice in pictures and illustrations. Either zoom out to see the size of the tree, or zoom in to see the treehouse. Left me "stumped" hahah...

                        But then on our drive back, we passed by Lake Kaweah & there are a whole bunch of partially submerged trees that just looked so cool and mysterious, I decided to switch gears and go with an underwater treehouse theme.

                        Another fun prompt with so many inspiring submissions! Awesome job everyone!!merry.millergass_April2022.jpg

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                        • Johanna Kim
                          Johanna Kim SVS OG @Merry.Millergass last edited by

                          @Merry-Millergass What a cool idea. Now I have to look up submerged trees. I love the mood of your piece.

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                          • Johanna Kim
                            Johanna Kim SVS OG @Valerie Light last edited by

                            @Valerie-Light Love this--all the kids, activities, and the feeling of wind is perfectly captured here.

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                            • Johanna Kim
                              Johanna Kim SVS OG last edited by

                              I am really inspired by all the creative ideas shared here, and there are several that I wish I'd thought of. I didn't quite finish to the vision in my mind, but plan to. I rarely do spot illustrations, preferring to fill a page in order to get as much atmosphere in an image with help from the background. So this was a challenge for me. My favorite part of making this image was figuring out what details to show to hint at the character who lives here. This was done digitally. Johanna-Kim-April2022-treehouse.jpg

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                              • aurelia
                                aurelia last edited by

                                @Johanna-Kim Oh my... You've included a whole village! Who'd thought there's even a train station up in the tree...Amazing work!

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                                • aurelia
                                  aurelia @lizardillo last edited by

                                  @lizardillo This is soooo lovely! I think you don't need to include any pandas, we can see clearly who lives there just by looking at the marks left by the bites.😁

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                                  • PenAndrew
                                    PenAndrew @Johanna Kim last edited by PenAndrew

                                    @Johanna-Kim Very inventive, lots of story and places to explore. I really like how you have captured the movement especially the material blowing open and revealing the interior of the house. There is a lot to explore in this image and one can follow the branches and pathways like the lines of the trains. Very clever. There are lots of lovely little details in this painting.

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                                    • Valerie Light
                                      Valerie Light @Johanna Kim last edited by

                                      @Johanna-Kim Wait he's a mouse detective? This is so wonderful! Lovely work.

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                                      • M
                                        Mike Marttila last edited by

                                        Got a late start with this one and wasn't able to flesh out all of the details I would have liked (that's what May's for, right?), but still had a good time chasing this Addams-family-ish idea. Great entries by everyone! It's been fun checking out all the creativity with April's prompt.

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                                        • M
                                          Mike Marttila last edited by

                                          Really adore all the storytelling you've managed to fit into this piece, @Johanna-Kim! A great treehouse for a great mouse detective!

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                                          • Eugene Tan
                                            Eugene Tan @Eugene Tan last edited by

                                            @PenAndrew said in APRIL CONTEST: Design the Coolest Treehouse in the World!:

                                            @Eugene-Tan Hello, I really like this colour palette and the moodiness and style of this painting.

                                            Thanks! Still experimenting with colors and hoping to settle with something I'm comfortable with.

                                            @Michael-Oblivion said in APRIL CONTEST: Design the Coolest Treehouse in the World!:

                                            @Eugene-Tan this design is awesome! I like the color choices and shading but I think you can push them a but more to make the subject stand out. I hope you don't mind, I did a quick mockup and included greyscale versions and histograms for each to show the range portrayed

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                                            That looks...alot better than my own efforts. Dang, lol.

                                            I was struggling with the contrast and that definitely shows how much of a difference it makes.

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