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    WIP help! Drawing just lacks a bit of…life.

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    • Sara Therese Art
      Sara Therese Art @allysa last edited by

      @allysa I've seen this piece before and fell in love with it! The story telling, composition (that fish face in the foreground is so fun!) and your art work are all amazing.

      I wonder if you could add some movement to the girl and fish bowl to give it more life and a bit of tension. For instance children often swing their legs when sitting and the bowl could be tipping just a bit with water splashing out.

      Sara Therese
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      • Sara Therese Art
        Sara Therese Art @Robyn Hepburn last edited by

        @Robyn-Hepburn Jinx! 😄 Looks like we were both typing a comment at the same time to get those feet swinging.

        Sara Therese
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        • Robyn Hepburn
          Robyn Hepburn @Sara Therese Art last edited by

          @Sara-Therese-Art 😄 Ooh, I like the water-splashing idea!

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          • AngelinaKizz
            AngelinaKizz @allysa last edited by

            @allysa I think you could adjust the arc of the bubbles. Right now they're leading the eye right off the page, if the arc were to spiral downward, the fish could be brought forward and more focal, and the arc could draw the eye back into the girl keeping the viewer engaged longer.

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            • mag
              mag Pro SVS OG last edited by

              Hi! Your illustration is stunning, the colours and the rendering, beautiful!
              I agree with others about the girls hair (should be moving along with the wind, not in the opposite direction), I would also alter the wave of bubbles, so it’s not so straightforward.
              The girls posture is a bit stiff - I know this would mean a major redraw, but a piece this beautiful might be worth it!
              My last nitpicking point - I’d adjust the girls eyes, when I blow bubbles, I always look right into the loop…

              Keep up the good work!CE62EB74-9661-4425-8122-315A00C011E8.jpeg

              Mag
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              • Blitz55
                Blitz55 last edited by

                Very pretty for sure.
                It may have been said, but the girl seems a little disconnected with what she's doing. She is sort of looking off elsewhere away from the bubbles she's blowing, especially since one of those bubbles has a fish inside. I think if you were to change her eyeline to focus on the fish bubble that would help the viewers eye move through the image a bit more.

                Maybe something with her legs as well, if you can come up with a pose.....okay, I'm just now seeing @mag response. So yeah, pretty much Mag's response.

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                • allysa
                  allysa last edited by

                  Thank you everyone - this is all so helpful and I’m grateful for all of your time!!! 😊

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                  • allysa
                    allysa @mag last edited by

                    This looks awesome - thanks!!! @mag

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                    • allysa
                      allysa @mag last edited by

                      @mag IMG_3474.jpeg

                      So obviously the hair isn’t fully rendered & is just copied and pasted and scribbled in, but I’d love your thoughts on this version - which I updated based on your advice! I think it’s better…but possibly still not quite there?

                      Do you or anyone else have any other thoughts to improve?

                      Cheers! As always, I’m grateful! 😊

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                      • ajillustrates
                        ajillustrates @allysa last edited by

                        @allysa Love it!

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                        • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                          Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @allysa last edited by Nyrryl Cadiz

                          @allysa hi! First off beautiful piece. To improve it, I think you can still push the girl’s pose but that’s it. I hope this helps.

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                          • allysa
                            allysa @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                            Here’s the final. I’m sure I could push the pose more, but into the next thing. Appreciative of all the help!IMG_3504.jpeg

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