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    • Dulcie
      Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

      Great ideas! I think your concepts for #1 are all stronger than those for #2; I really like the idea of illustrating the journey through a lifetime, and personally my favourite is the one with all the vehicles - it's got a lovely flowing rhythm with that swirl, going smaller to bigger..also that flow illustrates the feel of a 'rollercoaster' ride through life, even if it's actually a road/pavement that's shown...and also a lot of fun to see all the different vehicles from pram to wheelchair 🙂 A lot of drawing but it would really be a fantastic piece 🙂

      For the second one, I agree that maybe it would be good to push it further with the concept..here's another way to look at the phrase - to me a frivolous gift could be something that is not necessary for life, but nevertheless something that the person really likes and is delighted by - eg, the difference between being given something boring but useful (a saucepan or something) and giving, say, a shoeaholic some super silly shoes that they've wanted for ages. Maybe that person really doesn't need any more shoes and it doesn't match anything in their wardrobe but that frivolous gift totally makes their day. So you could make it about the little things in life that make us happy, aside from all the 'useful' stuff. But obviously, you could see it other ways too as already suggested. Good luck with it, looking forward to seeing more!

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      • Carrie
        Carrie last edited by

        These are fantastic ideas! I like the trampoline ideas the most of all your thumbnails. However, I love the gesture of the girl in 2b and the perspective in 2 with the tree. They are all interesting and well created.

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        • B
          bashby45 last edited by

          I really like the first fortune the best and I think all of your ideas really convey it. I want to like the rollercoaster idea the most because I think it would be fun to see all the different vehicles and I think they would help identify the age of each person. The only thing I would be worried about is having too many focal points but that just may be me because I have trouble with that.

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          • smceccarelli
            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

            Thanks all for your notes on "frivolous". I did some usage search and I totally get your point - thank you Dulcie and Danette for the lesson in English vocabulary!
            Here is my revised idea: a mermaid gets some fancy shoes as a (birthday?) gift. I though she would be delighted, even if the gift is totally useless for her. Do you think this works?
            I am not sure it should be a full illustration or just a vignette or a spot. Your input on the thumbnails as well as the idea in general is greatly appreciated!
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            • Carrie
              Carrie last edited by

              I like #5 the best.

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              • Lee Holland
                Lee Holland last edited by

                Your ideas look great. I think the roller coaster idea would be great fun and I also like the trampoline idea. great job

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                • Russ Van Dine
                  Russ Van Dine @smceccarelli last edited by

                  @smceccarelli #4 and ou could have a few of her fishy friends giving her quizzical looks...

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                  • evilrobot
                    evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                    For me #3 and #5 seem to hit the mark.

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                    • jacs
                      jacs last edited by

                      I love the idea! I like the simplicity of number 3....

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                      • DanetteDraws
                        DanetteDraws last edited by

                        Love this idea @smceccarelli! I think a number of you compositions work, but I like #3 best. It reminds me of a scene in the Little Mermaid where she's singing about various do-dads she's collected. What's great about all her treasures too is that she guesses at their use and does strange things with them (like combs her hair with a fork) - so getting across that 'I LOVE this thing - but what IS it?' would be great. Suggestion: maybe she's got a look of pure love on her face, but then there's a fish or some other sea creature who's eyeing it up skeptically next to her

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                        • smceccarelli
                          smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @DanetteDraws last edited by

                          Thank you all! Now I feel like I have solid ideas for both and can move on...one at a time...

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                          • Dulcie
                            Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                            @smceccarelli I love these latest ideas! Really, really nice, it's difficult to choose which thumbnail - I actually like #4 a lot, because I could see the lighting/values working really well to highlight the shoe as focal point. But as others have said I also like 3a and 3b - beautiful shapes with the mermaid's tail and swirling hair.

                            If you do choose #3 I wonder if the crop could be extended upwards just a tiny tiny bit, so that the shoe hits more of the 'third' in composition terms - it feels a little high for such an important focal point. But I like the way the mermaid is holding it upwards to admire it - really nice gesture so wouldn't change that.

                            I agree with @DanetteDraws, it also reminds me of the Little Mermaid where she places such a high value on little trinkets that she doesn't understand...I love that you took the shoe idea and took it further by making the recipient a mermaid who could never wear a shoe but loves the gift anyway. Can't wait to see the next version!

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                            • smceccarelli
                              smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                              I have been fighting with every inch of this drawing - and it probably shows....I really need training with turning things in my head and this viewpoint was very challenging. And also the receding sizes, I am not sure it works. It does not need to be correct perspective, but at least believable.
                              Looking forward to input before I proceed to color!
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                              • Russ Van Dine
                                Russ Van Dine last edited by

                                very nice line work

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                                • Dulcie
                                  Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                                  Wow, this looks amazing! Gorgeous linework…I have no critique at all, just want to say how nice it looks already...I love the elderly man balancing on his wheelchair 🙂

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                                  • evilrobot
                                    evilrobot SVS OG last edited by evilrobot

                                    The line drawing is awesome. On the first side of the spread there is that big empty space with the clouds in the middle. (It almost looks like an area left there on purpose for text) You could put some of that fake text in there and i think that would solve the whole problem. Or you might start your roller coasters of characters from the bottom corner there. I did a quick dirty Photoshop warp to see how it might look. There would still be a little gap there but you would be taking up more of the page and we'd get to see those characters a little larger.Anyway it looks great there just seems to be something need in the middle there. ![0_1462631443991_LongLife_Sketch_FINAL.jpg](Uploading 100%)0_1462631557446_LongLife_Sketch_FINAL.jpg
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                                    • smceccarelli
                                      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @evilrobot last edited by

                                      @evilrobot Wow, the warped drawing does look cool! It would mean re-drawing a bunch of stuff, but may yield a much stronger piece indeed. I will give it some serious thinking. Or put in some dummy text...Would you think that would make it more interesting as a children´s book piece?
                                      I am doing color studies right now, so still some time to think before I start the painting....

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                                      • evilrobot
                                        evilrobot SVS OG last edited by evilrobot

                                        To me I got the impression that it is a children's book spread and the way everything wraps around and leads my eye it's telling me "look right here, this is where the text goes" So I think that if that's what you meant that area for then you have it perfect already. You just need to make sure to leave a white area when you are coloring so the text will be easy to read. I don't think you need to put the text in the actual image just leaving the white will let us know that's what the space is for. It could also work really good for an editorial piece about growing old so lots of possibilities with this piece.

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                                        • Thrace
                                          Thrace @evilrobot last edited by

                                          @evilrobot I think this is awesome, everything about it!! I love that you use that blue color on his pants in every image of him. I know this is picky and certainly not necessary but you might find a way to use that color on him in the baby carriage (perhaps a hat) and the one with him driving his family. Just a thought. I can't wait to see this finished!! I loved the mermaid too and hope that you will finish 3 or 5 as a portfolio piece!

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                                          • smceccarelli
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                                            Going through color thumbs while I think about your suggestions on the drawing. As usual, I could do tenths of these, I love playing with color schemes 😉
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