Share July HTFYA Ideas & WIP - (Food Truck)
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@jahn Couldn't resist! This New Yorker cover, by the marvelous Victoria Krylov and recenty posted to her IG,, is on theme.
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@evka8D As it is, I think it is a good story, but it feels delivered too directly and it relays for understanding only on the closed panel and the patches on the mice clothes. Without these is just a family buying bread at a cute food truck. I think this could be solved by adding a bit of tension to the plot. Maybe the family has reached the bakery and seen it closed and mama mouse is already passing on, going to the right with one of the kids looking sad, but the shop keeper sees them and opens the window holding the bread and beckoning, and the little mice to the left see her and are smiling and calling their mother back, maybe pulling her skirt?
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@LauraA this is so good!
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@Oana That's a good point. Yes, you're right there's lack of tension if this has to stand as illustration on its own. I was thinking for the backstory that the squirrel opens a food track log and travels with it around the forest serving various customers and at the end of the day she gives the remaining goods to families in need so it doesn't go in waste. I was going for something quieter but this might be a bit too bland especially without further context.
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I managed to finish! I did all the final work in Procreate. The wip forum was very helpful and tought to post the final image here too in case someone has some criticism for me I'm pretty pleased at this moment but I still struggle a lot with rendering and feel that more could be done for clarity and focus on the image.
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@Arthur-Campling said in Share July HTFYA Ideas & WIP - (Food Truck):
her food truck for birds and she i studying them and taking photos. In the digital color version I'm doing I have added small signs on each of the bird houses, like "nuts" "se
That's awesome! I cannot wait to see it in color!
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@Arthur-Campling
Hi Arthur, just wondering if you start with your beautiful pencil sketch on paper and scan in or is this all digital. Just wondering cuz I’m having a hard time getting a pencil rendering in procreate that feels “right” and I wonder if I should just stick to pencil on paper for my sketches. -
@Larue Hi! I try to always do a pencil drawing, regardless if it's going to be finished traditionally or digitally. I hate starting a digital piece without something to work on. I actually just put it out in direct sunlight, take a photo with my camera and then do some value adjustments in Photoshop. I find it's importan to get a high quality photo of the pencil drawing, otherwise the values will be off and the details lost. And then in procreate I work with layers that are set to like 60-80% opacity over the drawing and slowly render the image, so not to lose the drawing to quick. Hope this answers your question. And my process is not perfect in anyway and constantly changing
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@Arthur-Campling given your bird house food truck is a complex structure of simple forms, I think you have an opportunity to explore cast shadows amongst the parts. For me, the thought of such an exploration would exceed the capacity of my ability to envision how those shadows would appear. To overcome this, I would build a physical sculpture made of clay and popsicle sticks to replicate the structure. Next I would dim the lights in the room and use a flashlight to create a strong directional light source and adjust the angle until I found the best shapes that give the structure a greater sense of volume. Love your work, by the way!
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@Arthur-Campling
Thanks for the detailed response! I love my pencil sketches but they lose their “life” when I redraw over them in procreate. I’ll be rethinking my process.