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    • kayleenartlover
      kayleenartlover @tom.barrett last edited by

      @tom-barrett yeah so the original sketch made things a bit closer to eachother but it didn't fit the perspective for the landscape. I want to have elements other than the elementary school bus driven by farm animals to tell the story of what's happening. So I'm trying to figure out other options.
      What happens is this: first grade-ish field trip to local amish farm (grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) and while the class and teacher is distracted the animals take their bus to go on a field trip of their own. So at some point they see it drive away, and probably go after it.

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        tom.barrett @kayleenartlover last edited by

        @kayleenartlover I understand. I am sure as things develop, the illustration will become more clear. The story sounds great and has numerous directions it could go. Keep posting updates as you go. Would love to know how it comes together!

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              kayleenartlover last edited by

              I want to pick a thumbnail sketch that has the best storytelling. Does one of these do that better than the other?
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                Tash @kayleenartlover last edited by

                @kayleenartlover I really love the one of the cow driving the bus! There is so much action and movement, it if very fun!

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                • Avondrood-art
                  Avondrood-art @kayleenartlover last edited by

                  @kayleenartlover I also like the cow driving one the best, with the chicken coming out of the window XD Lot's of story going on in there already. Even without a story.

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                  • kayleenartlover
                    kayleenartlover @Avondrood-art last edited by

                    @Avondrood-art Okay cool! I really want to make sure my portfolio has some illustrations with storytelling and that sketch was kind of an early one but none of the other thumbnails I've tried since were working for me. Hopefully it's safe to move on to actually sketching it...

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                    • kayleenartlover
                      kayleenartlover last edited by

                      Working on drawing the bus design from a couple different angles before drawing it in the final illustration. Should I do the short one with 3 windows or the longer one with 4 windows? Does the shape work or look too cartoony?
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                        tom.barrett @kayleenartlover last edited by

                        @kayleenartlover the short one has more personality/character. I would, however, put the front wheel ahead of the door. Looks off balance now.

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

                          @kayleenartlover I like the shorter one. It’s more cute.

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                          • Avondrood-art
                            Avondrood-art @tom.barrett last edited by

                            @tom-barrett What he said ^^
                            I'd do the shorter one too. Looks way cuter. @kayleenartlover

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                            • kayleenartlover
                              kayleenartlover @tom.barrett last edited by kayleenartlover

                              @tom-barrett I see. I used a reference photo for the tire placement but that was for a bus that is completely flat on the front. Other buses have it in the engine part but that would make the front "nose" wider. Should I do that?

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                                tom.barrett @kayleenartlover last edited by

                                @kayleenartlover I looked up some photos and see what you are referring to. However, remember that as illustrators, we have a bunch of creative license to modify elements to fit our style or story, or both. On a flat-nosed bus, the wheel behind the door looks balanced, but when you add a nose to the bus, it makes it look odd with so much "unsupported" at the front. On your sketch, it appears to have enough room to place the wheel up front without making the nose any longer. Or maybe you could make the wheels smaller to fit. Or you could make the nose even less long (just a hint of the nose) so the wheel behind the door works better.

                                And keep in mind, this is my subjective opinion. 🙂 You have to do what works for you. Once you place the illustrations on the page, then that becomes what busses are in that world. So, in the end, not a huge deal either way. 🙂

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                                • kayleenartlover
                                  kayleenartlover last edited by

                                  Update: bus design
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                                    jenn @kayleenartlover last edited by

                                    @kayleenartlover I love how this is going, and it is hysterical that you found so many pictures of buses getting air! I had a thought about the teachers and students, if you are still brainstorming a plausible distraction. Maybe they all got out to take a picture with the scenery or some landmark of educational value, and are standing facing away from the bus. The photographer is the only one who is facing it but might not even notice that the animals are getting on because everyone else is in the way. Then you have the one kid in the back who sees it happening.

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                                    • kayleenartlover
                                      kayleenartlover @jenn last edited by

                                      @jenn I couldn’t get it to work including more details for this particular page and it to still look interesting. Many thumbnails would’ve made either the animals hard to see or the people hard to see. If this leads to a book I would definitely do that as a setup before this one.
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                                        tom.barrett @kayleenartlover last edited by

                                        @kayleenartlover love the updated bus design and how the story is progressing! I like the small colored bus in your thumbnails above. There is a lot of character in that drawing with it being slightly skewed in the jump.

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                                        • kayleenartlover
                                          kayleenartlover @tom.barrett last edited by

                                          @tom-barrett which picture are you referring to?

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                                          • kayleenartlover
                                            kayleenartlover last edited by kayleenartlover

                                            How does this look? I tried to exaggerate the tires so it wouldn’t look stiff. Any tips on the line weight? Should I make any lines thicker?
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