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    Nov 2023 - Prompt WIP (HTFYA)

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    • Jason Crowley
      Jason Crowley @MarcRobinson last edited by

      @MarcRobinson This is a great silhouette and ship design! I think most prison breaks would happen at night, so if you changed it to be night then rim lighting could be from the moon, or from a big search light.

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      • Larue
        Larue last edited by

        I’d love to see the light come through cuz it would help the cats on it and the plane itself “pop” more. Adorable and love the story.

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        • MarcRobinson
          MarcRobinson @Jason Crowley last edited by

          @Jason-Crowley Thanks! Yeah, you're right it would be at night. I must have subconsciously avoided doing that because night scenes are harder for me 😂 I'll do some experimenting to see if I can make it work. Thanks for the heads up mate.

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          • MarcRobinson
            MarcRobinson @Larue last edited by

            @Larue Yeah I think you're right, it might help the image pop more. If I make it a night scene I guess the moonlight could also work in the same way. Thank you for the advice!

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            • alexw
              alexw @MarcRobinson last edited by

              @MarcRobinson You know what would be pretty cool, is if you did it at night, BUT instead of the plane being silhouetted by the moon (which you might risk losing sight of the cats faces and the details of the plane). You have the plane "lit up" by a spotlight coming from below. (my very bad sketch below for reference)

              Untitled_Artwork.jpg

              However, when I saw your piece it looked like they're simply engineer cats, that are test flying their newly made machine, so you could have them just taking off a dirt runway, and you can keep them in the sun light.

              Untitled_Artwork 2.jpg

              You can steel this idea if you want, but those are my thoughts.

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              • MarcRobinson
                MarcRobinson @alexw last edited by

                @alexw Cheers mate, those are really great ideas. I ended up going for the spotlight idea because I liked the interesting light options. Your thumbnail sketches are really dynamic and interesting, I appreciate it massively.

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                • MarcRobinson
                  MarcRobinson last edited by MarcRobinson

                  Flight WIP.jpg

                  This is where I've ended up so far. With the extremely helpful advice from you guys. There is a lot of tweaking and editing to do, but I'm super pleased with the way it ended up going.

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                  • Robyn Hepburn
                    Robyn Hepburn @MarcRobinson last edited by

                    @MarcRobinson
                    This is fantastic! 😍
                    I was eyeballing it for a long time before I could find something to suggest: it feels like the main cat is that captain-like one with the hat, right? Yet the spotlight draws the eye to the three passengers. You could perhaps widen the spotlight, or just brighten and saturate all the cats somehow?
                    And one very minor thing: is that back passenger looking at the one clinging to the tail? His pupils aren't quite trained on him (he looks a wee bit squint).
                    I'm looking forward to seeing the final image!

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                    • alexw
                      alexw @MarcRobinson last edited by

                      @MarcRobinson This looks SO GOOD! Now that it's in color the whole piece is so interesting to look at! KUTGW!!! (Keep up the good work!)

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                      • MarcRobinson
                        MarcRobinson @Robyn Hepburn last edited by

                        @Robyn-Hepburn Cheers Robyn those are all really good and valid points. I'm going to have to go round and tweak those little bits. I might remove the captain hat from the one on the top to avoid it being confusing, as it's not really important. This was originally going to be a daytime scene, so I find it really interesting how so many things need to be changed now it's a night scene with the main light below! Thanks for pointing out the issues, I appreciate it.

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                        • MarcRobinson
                          MarcRobinson @alexw last edited by

                          @alexw Cheers mate, and thanks for the "night scene" tip off!!!

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                          • alexw
                            alexw @MarcRobinson last edited by

                            @MarcRobinson You are very welcome, good sir!

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                            • Larue
                              Larue last edited by

                              Fantastic,far exceeded my expectations! Great multiple light sources.

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                              • MarcRobinson
                                MarcRobinson @Larue last edited by

                                @Larue thank you!

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