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    • kirsten-mcg
      kirsten-mcg @kayleenartlover last edited by

      @kayleenartlover sorry I should have done a quick sketch to show you what I mean when I first commented! I just meant to tilt the entire picture one way, like this. Hope my messy sketch is clear enough for you to see what I mean! 😅E94FC954-8E82-47A7-8DEB-0DC2B83FF955.jpeg

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      • kayleenartlover
        kayleenartlover @kirsten-mcg last edited by

        @kirsten-mcg I’m not sure if this is a change I should make… I would also lose the bookshelf that I spent a couple hours making, and I still don’t know how to make the foreground look right so I haven’t drawn it yet.

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        • kayleenartlover
          kayleenartlover last edited by

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          • ArtMelC
            ArtMelC @kayleenartlover last edited by

            @kayleenartlover Oh this is looking good and the tilt lends itself to more story!

            If I may suggest:

            1. The brown bunk bed frame is blending into the cat and the box colour, confusing the silhouette. Try to change it to a different colour? Preferably something that recedes back
            2. Hmm the door and basketball hoop are interfering with the silhouette quite a bit especially cos of the red line. Any way to knock them back or remove them altogether?

            I think you're off to a good start. Keep at it!

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            • Griffin McPherson
              Griffin McPherson @kayleenartlover last edited by

              @kayleenartlover I think adding some more value contrast could help right now. It’s a very bright illustration over all which doesn’t really guide the viewers eye to focal points. I think darkening the background could bring a pleasant contrast to the image. Bright characters on a dark background is often a good approach. Right now it’s more like light characters on alight background

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              • kayleenartlover
                kayleenartlover last edited by

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                I’ll be adding shading, either darkening the background or middle ground more, once I finish the foreground. It’s starting to look better, but I had to change it to grey scale because I was getting distracted from making the overall shape of the piles to make it imply ocean waves. I also still need to add the shirt over the broom for a sail.

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                • Griffin McPherson
                  Griffin McPherson @kayleenartlover last edited by

                  @kayleenartlover I did just a quick paint over to figure out how a darker background might look along with the clothes around the floor. DF4CFD42-B23F-4A2A-A3AA-004F1360ABE8.jpeg

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                  • kirsten-mcg
                    kirsten-mcg @kayleenartlover last edited by

                    @kayleenartlover You could just tilt the entire scene. Room, cats, background, etc! That way you wouldn't have to redraw anything and it would probably make it more dramatic. Think about using a camera and taking a picture of some kids playing pirates. You could actually tilt the camera (which would cause everything to tip) to give the illusion of rocking on the ocean waves. But really it's just a suggestion! If you like it better without the tilt, or can't figure out how to make it look right, by all means stick with your original angle. Sometimes when I get a critique, I will stick with my original idea, but then end up incorporating critique suggestions into later pieces. I think one of the most important things critiques do is help us think more critically about the art we create next time.

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                    • kayleenartlover
                      kayleenartlover last edited by kayleenartlover

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                      Top one has darker background…

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                      • kayleenartlover
                        kayleenartlover last edited by

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                        I think shading the background is making it worse… Here’s it in grey scale and color on top and on the bottom I put shadow over the middle ground instead…

                        I’m still not sure though.

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                        • kayleenartlover
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                          • kayleenartlover
                            kayleenartlover last edited by

                            I’m so close,I think I only need to color the clothes… I’ve been using a somewhat limited color palette this far, but it’s tricky to decide what to use now for coloring the clothes. Is there any other changes I should make?

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                            • kayleenartlover
                              kayleenartlover last edited by

                              And now, I think it's finally done!

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                              • kayleenartlover
                                kayleenartlover last edited by

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                                Here’s what it would look like in book page form. I don’t plan on writing anything though.

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