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

      @ArtMelC I like #2 best. I like the clean silhouette, and how much potential it has to really play with the character's body language and help further your story.

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      • ArtistErin
        ArtistErin last edited by

        I like B, the silhouette is clear and easy to make out clear action and danger.. yet my question is how is he compulsive and what are you conveying to show he tends to put the rescued in danger? Not sure how much story you need (with it just being a spot, is there text to go with it?)

        Just my 2 cents...

        πŸ™‚

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        • ArtMelC
          ArtMelC @ArtistErin last edited by

          @ArtistErin thank you for your input. There will be a paragraph of text explaining the downfall of certain personality type and their tendency to want to save everyone to their own detriment. This little spot/story will be an accompanying illustration.

          I struggle with the compulsive part too. My idea is him trying to rescue someone much bigger than him and his boat (thumb 1) but I feel the scale difference isn't working visually so I scrapped the size difference in thumb 2. Maybe I could apply the size difference here and see how it goes...

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          • ArtistErin
            ArtistErin @ArtMelC last edited by

            @ArtMelC I was turning this over this morning and I always think of the known phrase when referring to rescuers, "put on your breathing mask before you assist someone else in the event of a disaster in a plane", maybe you can demonstrate this some way, like the caterpillar is in a situation like this, where disaster is looming, others in the image could be putting their masks on before helping another yet this caterpillar is not? Just percolating a pivoting idea...

            Erin Richardson
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            • ArtMelC
              ArtMelC @ArtistErin last edited by

              @ArtistErin great idea. I'll let it bounce around for a bit before I settle on something haha

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

                @ArtMelC I think the only reason the size difference doesn't work in thumbnail 1 is because of where the characters are in space. Since the caterpillar needing rescuing is closer to us in space, the size difference doesn't really read. If you were to change the format so that we were looking at them both on the same plane, like you have in #2, then I think you could easily incorporate your idea for size. If you go that rout, just make sure you really exaggerate it. Mouse trying to rescue dog scale, or something like that.

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                • ArtMelC
                  ArtMelC @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                  @kirsten-mcg @ArtistErin @danielerossi @Chantal-Goetheer @Mia-Clarke
                  Compulsive rescuer.jpg

                  So...instead of a size difference I incorporate a version of #4 , so hopefully the idea that rescuer caterpillar is already carrying a baby on their back will give a little bit of worry / doubt on the viewer on whether the rescue operation will be a success, while maintaining the initial silhouette.

                  Also tried to fix the gaze of the characters so it all makes sense

                  Anything else jumps out at you?

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                  • danielerossi
                    danielerossi @ArtMelC last edited by

                    @ArtMelC Nice!

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

                      @ArtMelC the baby on his back definitely has me worried!

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                      • Chantal Goetheer
                        Chantal Goetheer @ArtMelC last edited by

                        @ArtMelC yes, the baby combined also with the slope of the cliff makes me envision a whole drowning scenario.

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                        • ArtistErin
                          ArtistErin last edited by

                          Oh for sure this is clear.. the shifting angles definitely lends to uncertainty and makes me concerned for the baby ! Great job πŸ™‚

                          Erin Richardson
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                          • ArtMelC
                            ArtMelC last edited by

                            Colouring frustration 😀
                            I thought the values look ok
                            IMG-20221213-WA0004.jpg

                            But the full colour isn't working. My eyes fail to focus on the caterpillars despite the framing. I think the yellow is too close to white BG but the design of the yellow caterpillar is fixed (he is the main mascot). Any tricks?
                            IMG-20221213-WA0005.jpg

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                            • ArtistErin
                              ArtistErin @ArtMelC last edited by

                              @ArtMelC Hmmmm.... I see what you mean. The story is happening with the caterpillar and the baby and the one being rescued, and your values seem to be competing with this as a focal point. So maybe you could reverse the saturation and deepen the caterpillars in detail/saturation and kick back the rest?

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

                                @ArtMelC I think that yellow and white might not be the best colors to use for the rescuing caterpillar and baby. It’s too close in value to the white background. You could try a different color for the, like green. It’s easier to make green a darker value than yellow! Another idea would be to darken the sky behind them. That would make the light yellow stand our beautifully.

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                                • Chantal Goetheer
                                  Chantal Goetheer @ArtMelC last edited by

                                  @ArtMelC yes it's the white background that makes it harder to see the yellow of the characters. So i would try to change that when you can't change the caterpillar's colour. Maybe something in the way of a desaturated purple family would make the caterpillar stand out with yellow as a complementary colour scheme. No clue how that would look like. And maybe get the cliffs to also move more into that same direction of the desaturated colour scheme. Now the cliff seems to grab most attention.

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                                  • ArtMelC
                                    ArtMelC last edited by

                                    Alright peeps, I think I am quite done with this piece. Thank you so much for your valuable input! Also a reminder, please do take care of your own health, safety, and needs before rescuing others - I think many artists need this simple message πŸ™‚ Love you all!

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