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    • Rebecca Hirsch
      Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

      Really rough idea, thoughts on whether I should pursue it appreciated. Also, I'm not sure if I should give an indication of the pen below - I do like the way Thomas and the balloon stand out against the white background/ sky.
      0_1472015311637_Thomas SVS 2.jpg

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      • Dulcie
        Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

        I really like the idea! It reminds me of the book by Edward Gorey 'The Gashleycrumb Tinies' where each kid meets a sticky end (Lee White references it a lot in his Visual Storytelling Techniques Video)...this sketch could easily be 'T is for Thomas who was eaten by lions'.... Personally I would have something showing over the railings, doesn't have to be super explicit (eg could be just grass/greenery) just an indication that the illustration doesn't end with the railings. Will be great to see the next version 🙂

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        • evilrobot
          evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

          Nice idea. I think you need to draw a lion down there though. Waiting for his dinner.

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          • Rebecca Hirsch
            Rebecca Hirsch @evilrobot last edited by

            @evilrobot I have another version with a lion, but not sure if I want to leave it to viewer imagination. Going to play with the composition though.

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            • Rebecca Hirsch
              Rebecca Hirsch @Dulcie last edited by

              @Dulcie The Tinies were in my mind when I drew this. 🙂

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              • Rebecca Hirsch
                Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                Progress. Vertical composition works better I think. More to do, but coming along...
                0_1472886218414_Thomas SVS 5.jpg

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                • drawingmelee
                  drawingmelee last edited by

                  I love your composition! Looking good! 🙂

                  Maybe you could draw a dark shadow, with glowing yellow eyes, instead of drawing a detailed lion...

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                  • AWall
                    AWall last edited by

                    I like how this has progressed. I'm personally a minimalist fan.

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                    • Rebecca Hirsch
                      Rebecca Hirsch @drawingmelee last edited by

                      @drawingmelee I'm toying with the paws of the lion reaching up to snatch Thomas. Still leaning though toward leaving it to the imagination, but might try it out to see if I like it. The beauty of Photoshop - add it on a new layer, throw it away if you don't like it.

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                      • drawingmelee
                        drawingmelee @Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                        @Rebecca-Hirsch Indeed, that's one of my favorite things of photoshop. 🙂

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                        • Rebecca Hirsch
                          Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                          Now I'm wondering if this is a little too derivative of Gorey...hmm...

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                          • Kevin Longueil
                            Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                            @Rebecca-Hirsch I love Edward Gorey too - i do not see what you are doing as being derivative - the dark humor is in the same vein - making the same marks and adopting his peculiar way of drawing people and setting them in edwardian/victorian settings would be in the derivative realm i think but could still be worth doing if you wanted to emulate his style and synthesize it into your own some day - i think you should not worry

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                            • Rebecca Hirsch
                              Rebecca Hirsch @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                              @Kevin-Longueil Thanks, second guessing oneself is all part and parcel of being (or trying to be) creative, isn't it? At any rate there is no time to do another idea so this will have to do. Appreciate your view, thanks.

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                              • lmrush
                                lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                                So clever!

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                                • Rebecca Hirsch
                                  Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                                  Changed the railing - it was too smooth before. Might be close to done now.
                                  0_1473486079187_Thomas SVS 6.jpg

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                                  • Jason Bowen
                                    Jason Bowen SVS OG last edited by

                                    Looks great.

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                                    • Rebecca Hirsch
                                      Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                                      Final cleanup and has been submitted. Looking forward to seeing everyone else's finished pieces.
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