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    April 3rd Thurs. - Lucy

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    • jacs
      jacs last edited by

      Awesome!

      Magical, fairy tale art. Www.jacquelinewild.com

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      • Randy Smith
        Randy Smith last edited by

        Great idea! Who hasn't dreamed of getting the job done with a little magic. Even at my age I look for ways of getting out to the hard work. One thought, what if you turned the toy box toward the boy? 1459828291403-april-3rd-thurs2.jpg

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        • Sarah LuAnn
          Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

          This is lots of fun! I do feel like the near leg of the bed is sitting right on the edge of your canvas. I'd say bring the bed up a bit, but you could try cropping it more and see how that works.

          sarahluann.com

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          • Russ Van Dine
            Russ Van Dine last edited by

            I love this and yet another idea that could win! This is really nice, one small idea is to turn the box towards her so when the viewer gets there, their eye is shifted back into the page. Where is the cat/pet dragon/rodents? He/they could be hanging on trying not to get sucked up into the magic of it all...

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            • Camila Barrera Daza
              Camila Barrera Daza last edited by

              Cool idea! It took me a while to understand that it was toys and they were going into the box. I guess this will become clearer when you work in the details. Maybe you could see if there is a way to show that the stream is going into the box, and not flying away?

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              • Di07
                Di07 @Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                @Rebecca-Hirsch man I wish I had one of those when I was kid! I love the movement that you have managed to capture in your drawing

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                • Jason Kellogg
                  Jason Kellogg last edited by

                  Excellent idea and concept, and I love how Lucy's balanced on the bedpost!

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                  • Rebecca Hirsch
                    Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                    Thanks, and some great suggestions! That's why I wanted to post this so rough, plenty of rome to play with it yet. I appreciate all the feedback.

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                    • Rebecca Hirsch
                      Rebecca Hirsch @Russ Van Dine last edited by

                      @Russ-Van-Dine A pet clinging to the post might be just what this needs to help show the viewer which way everything is flowing, thanks!

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                      • Rebecca Hirsch
                        Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                        Okay, this is what I ended up with. Thanks for all the comments.0_1461212965537_beckyhirsch.jpg

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                        • Devin Sailors
                          Devin Sailors last edited by

                          This turned out great! I love the addition of the cat, very funny!

                          instagram.com/devinsailors

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                          • Russ Van Dine
                            Russ Van Dine last edited by

                            A real winner, great idea and very nice finishing details...

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