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    Book WIP (Series): Khai and his big feelings

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    • ArtMelC
      ArtMelC @Eliana Bastidas last edited by

      @Eliana-Bastidas No, I understood your pointers, thank you! I'll be reworking the problematic poses tomorrow ❤

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        A Former User @ArtMelC last edited by A Former User

        @ArtMelC Great work! Your rendering style is nicely-textured and overall appealing and definitely kid-friendly.

        I'll answer the easier questions first, as most of the issues revolve around no. 2.

        1. Yes, your character is recognisable across poses
        2. This is the "but" continuation to 1. But, I'm not getting a super strong feel for the personality of your character from this character sheet alone, aside from very generic kid traits, like "likes to play" and possibly is a bit "curious". It may not be a big deal though, since a fair number of children's book I see on the market (especially the SG one 😹 ) don't seem to feature very strong or well-developed character designs and it's mostly the story that carries things through. But a well-developed character never hurts.
          I guess it's up to you to decide whether or not it's helpful for you to further develop your character through this sheet or through sketching him in more poses with different props to bring out his unique trait(s), or you could jump straight into the story and the draw the character in your story scenes to get a feel for him.
          If you haven't already taken it, I think the SVS foundational character design class was helpful for me to be more deliberate and systematic in designing my characters.

        For no. 2 I've done draw-overs and a detailed critique on the picture below. My comments are marked as either technical issues (meaning there's a pretty objective technical problem) vs suggestions (which is my more subjective take that I feel would help to enhance the piece, but since it's subjective and you know your own story and character best, you can take it or leave it).

        07-15-khai-mel-critique.png

        One extra thing beyond the comments in the pic above, is that you might want to try out drawing lots of simplified heads at different angles to really get comfortable with drawing your character from different perspectives. Just a circle/oval with cross hairs to mark the centreline and brow-line are enough to convey the basic angle of the face, and you'll find it much easier to draw faces in all sorts of non-standard perspectives like extreme top-down or bottom-up views. (See the Basic Heads in Diff Angles drawings in the pic)

        I hope this helps and all the best with your books! Keep us updated on your work 😃💪

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          A Former User last edited by

          Also more shower thoughts! After I posed the question about "what are Khai's unique traits that should really be brought out" my mind started mulling subconsciously, and brought me back to the title, which I think is really appealing and I really want to see a Khai that does it justice, if that makes sense.

          Khai and his BIG Feelings. What comes to mind is that Khai is a highly sensitive and highly intense kid who feels his emotions very strongly (and possibly through the book we see how he learns to manage them?). Which means that when he's angry, he's REALLY angry. He's throwing tantrums, pounding his fists on the floor, bawling his eyes out, screaming, etc etc. When he's happy and excited he's wild, he's jumping all over the place, he's running with boundless energy, he's doing really imaginative play with his toys, he's totally engrossed in a book or a fantasy world, he's laughing infectiously etc etc.

          These are just a few suggestions, but my point is basically that if you are clear about what makes Khai Khai, and can really bring out the BIG-ness of his feelings in your drawings of him, then I think you'll have succeeded in creating a very strong and compelling character.

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          • ArtMelC
            ArtMelC @Guest last edited by

            @JQ Thank you sooo much for sharing your thoughts. I am working on the improvements and will be sharing them soon!

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              ArtMelC last edited by

              1. Changed my character's hair shape so it won't be mistaken as long hair
              2. Tried to construct my running poses (1 was from a reference photo. The rest are my attempts at pushing the pose to up the level of enthusiasm)
                runing poses.jpg
              3. Front/back poses. I still find foreshortened hand and feet hard.
                neutral standing poses.jpg

              Tried to maintain consistent proportion throughout the poses. Not easy.

              Next task for me is to work on the sitting/floor pose and showing some extreme emotions in the face.

              At this point I am just "getting to know" my character and not yet drawing actual scenes from the story.

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                ArtMelC last edited by

                Khai Book1_Hungry_storyboard v2.jpg

                Scribble thumbnails. Not my finest drawing but hoping to get the story across... comments and critiques welcome as always 🙂

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                  ArtMelC last edited by

                  Goodness I'm running out of time while battling weeks of rotating illnesses in our household...so I have to start making finished samples for submission in case I don't get any more time to work on this. Here they are. Would love to rework if I have time, so feedback is always welcome. Thank you 😊

                  Khai Character sheet_1-1.jpg

                  Sample spread 1.jpg

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                    A Former User @ArtMelC last edited by

                    @ArtMelC Hope your family is well and all the best for your submission! 💪

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                    • ArtMelC
                      ArtMelC @Guest last edited by

                      @JQ thank you! Just sent my submission today hahaha phew. All the best to you too!

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                      • Eliana Bastidas
                        Eliana Bastidas @ArtMelC last edited by

                        @ArtMelC I like your improvements! But there are still issues with the way the character is running. It has the arm and legs of the same side going forward.

                        The front paw of the lion get kind of lost and doesn't read that much.

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                        • ArtMelC
                          ArtMelC @Eliana Bastidas last edited by

                          @Eliana-Bastidas Thank you! It is a slow gradual improvement. For sure I'll be keeping your valuable advice in mind for my next work 🙂

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