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    • Timbdsf
      Timbdsf @Devin Sailors last edited by

      @Devin-Sailors I'm sensing a theme here and will definitely work with the girl/dog. Thanks for your feedback!

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      • evilrobot
        evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

        I think this is really great work. I remember watching some of the crit videos from the SVS site that were talking about a similar situation that you have going on here. You have those background characters and they may be attracting unwanted attention. They don't seem to be adding to the story you have going on here...and if they are part of the story it's not apparent what part they play when I look at the image. You may just want to cut them out all together. Maybe use that space for your text it looks a little crammed in where it is right now.

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        • Timbdsf
          Timbdsf @evilrobot last edited by

          @evilrobot Thanks, evilrobot! Those are some really good points I'll play around with.

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          • Rich Chabot
            Rich Chabot last edited by

            Nice painting, what catches my eye and cause confusing is all the different red items. I lose the actual tool with the red dress right there. I think you can push the light/shadow contrast more too. I can see the bright rim lights but I didn't get the same intensity with shadows.
            It's already been said about the other girls and story but I do agree with those comments. I really like this piece and love to see how far you push it.

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            • Timbdsf
              Timbdsf last edited by

              That's a good point about pushing the shadows, Rich. I'll see what I can do with that, 'cause it's definitely something I've thought about. Can you elaborate on which red items are competing for attention? Is it her dress and stapler, or are other things which are doing this?

              I played around to try solving the girls/dog problem: 1) changing the dog to a bunny to add storytelling and putting it in front of the tree (and I'll provide a close-up so you can see the bunny), and 2) taking them out altogether. Any opinions as to which of the two you prefer?

              I really appreciate all your help! Thanks so much for the time you're giving me.

              0_1460587241787_lucy1.jpg 0_1460587301696_rabbit closeup.jpg
              0_1460587345386_lucy3.jpg

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              • Rich Chabot
                Rich Chabot @Timbdsf last edited by

                @Timbdsf There's just so much red in that general area, red dress, red stapler, red ribbons, red cross. Makes my eyes dart around them all. Not sayin to change the actual colors unless you think you need to, just emphasize your focal point. Pushing the shadows may help that too.

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                • lmrush
                  lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                  I like the other children in it personally, they are less distracting now that you solved the problem with everyone wondering "what's on that string." I didn't even catch the hair looking like a mustache until someone said it, then I saw it, great fix--that is what is so wonderful about this forum, we all learn and grow.

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                  • Timbdsf
                    Timbdsf last edited by

                    Thanks for clarifying, Rich. I'll do something about and tinkering with and see what I think about that.

                    And thanks for your added input, Imrush!

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                    • Russ Van Dine
                      Russ Van Dine last edited by

                      I really like your painting style. I also like your texture in your dress and light textures throughout. I am a little lost on the placement of the other objects around Lucy. They are laid out with grass around them... If they are there for a long time, this would happen. I really like the way you have shown the hair and given it texture and form. I agree that the actual form is a little distracting to her face and her body. I think you really don't have to fix anything, these are kinda nit-picky but you asked.

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                      • Timbdsf
                        Timbdsf last edited by

                        Thanks, Russ! I've never considered that it takes some sitting around for grass to come loose around objects - great observation. (It's amazing what you learn when you start drawing something.)

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                        • stacilyn
                          stacilyn last edited by

                          I love you style! Just to throw my 2 cents in. I like the two girls in the background. It makes me think that they are going to pick up their rabbit from its hare cut and lends some urgency to Lucy's problem. I don't think she needs the leash though. The angle of her right arm does throw me off a little bit.

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                          • Timbdsf
                            Timbdsf @stacilyn last edited by

                            @stacilyn Thanks so much, Stacilyn! Your feedback is very helpful!

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                            • jacs
                              jacs last edited by

                              I thinks it's charming and beautiful! Totally in love with it! X

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                              • Christine Garner
                                Christine Garner last edited by

                                Its a lovely picture, and I like all the things going on in it and the story you are telling 🙂

                                website: https://thimblefolio.com

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