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    • NessIllustration
      NessIllustration Pro @Griffin McPherson last edited by

      @Griffin-McPherson I wouldn't worry too much, we can still see the objects very well even if you tone them way down 🙂 With the outlines, they're very easy to see and don't need this much contrast.

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      • Griffin McPherson
        Griffin McPherson @AngelinaKizz last edited by

        @AngelinaKizz I’m afraid if I get too strict with the perspective rules that it will mess me up because in the past when I’ve bent perspective around I’ve learned that if I start to follow the rules too closely then more of it looks wrong because it isn’t all perfectly lined up.
        I think another reason this would be challenging is because I would be applying 5 point perspective to a space that physically bending around with the floor of the hallway bending back in space and the walls are acutely bending away from each other in a v shape which I did in order to show the objects on the walls more clearly rather than looking down at the tops of objects. I think I will still play around with bending the clock, the bells, and the poncho around though because they’re larger objects.
        I really appreciate the draw over! It’s always so helpful to see different approaches

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        • Griffin McPherson
          Griffin McPherson @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

          @Nyrryl-Cadiz hmm, I worry that having both of the text spots right next to each other might look a little weird because I think they’re usually more staggered. However, I can’t find any examples of illustrations with room for text! I’ve looked through a bunch fi the picture books I have and I’ve searched google but I just can’t find examples to see how others do it 😩

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          • Griffin McPherson
            Griffin McPherson last edited by

            Revisions! Used a bit of everyone’s suggestions so thank you to all of you! The only thing I’m still wondering about it the room fort text. Though I do think they look better I still think they feel a bit odd, maybe compute the texture of the wood in those areas but still keeping any line art out of those spots would work? Let me know!86278BF2-C5BB-46A0-B16D-476E3D68055C.jpeg

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            • von_Nimmermehr
              von_Nimmermehr @Griffin McPherson last edited by

              @Griffin-McPherson i don't think they look odd, the text is misssing and thats why i guess. If it still fells odd with text, maybe we can brainstorm again?

              i really like the illustration! I admire how you are able to just make the changes. i mostly feel if its done its done and i will think about what i got as critique for the next piece. I should work on that though.

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              • AngelinaKizz
                AngelinaKizz @Griffin McPherson last edited by

                @Griffin-McPherson looks great! I think once you put some text in, it'll feel right. If not, then you could add some of the line work underneath at a reduced opacity. Great piece!

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                • Griffin McPherson
                  Griffin McPherson @von_Nimmermehr last edited by

                  @von_Nimmermehr it’s hard to go back and do revisions once you get in the mindset of being done with it. I don’t usually go back and do revisions like this but it’s rewarding to be able to improve it from the point of what I thought was completion. I haven’t actually had to deal with someone telling me I need to make revisions since art school I’m trying to get more comfortable with revisions again.

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                  • Griffin McPherson
                    Griffin McPherson last edited by

                    I know I’m getting into nitpicking territory but can the room for text spots still work with the lines of the woods boards running through them or should I have them faded out?FE31737A-34D3-427A-910A-C49861BCBC71.jpeg 86F728EC-B244-465D-94ED-F06111EDBF52.jpeg

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                    • AngelinaKizz
                      AngelinaKizz @Griffin McPherson last edited by

                      @Griffin-McPherson have you tried placing text over top and seeing how it looks?

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                      • Griffin McPherson
                        Griffin McPherson @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                        @AngelinaKizz I have, it kind of works both ways but of course the faded lines adds a bit more clarity

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                        • von_Nimmermehr
                          von_Nimmermehr @Griffin McPherson last edited by

                          @Griffin-McPherson i would go with the faded lines then

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                          • NessIllustration
                            NessIllustration Pro @Griffin McPherson last edited by

                            @Griffin-McPherson I like the very faded lines!

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                            Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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