Nana character design for new book dummy project
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1 resonated with me most they are all awesome
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I like #1, #4 and #6. Number 6 is my favorite. Seems like she fits all the traits you listed. I like #2 a lot as well but she doesn't seem like she fits the "tough" part she seems too sweet. Same with #4. I think #1 could work but would need some more fleshing out.
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Number 6 stood out to me instantly. She is somehow more contemporary, I think - todays grandmothers are awesome
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I love all these, but 5 holds a place in my heart, she reminds me of my great granny!
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Idk, but I like 1 & 7. Sorry if that throws your poll off a bit
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I like number 2 too.
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Your character designs are just fantastic. Trying to pick a favorite here is like asking which do I like better: chocolate, or chocolate. That being said, I'm leaning toward Granny number 9. I think a fun-loving, quirky grandma would have wild, barely held-back hair. I love the accessories on 10, though. Maybe add those in to 9.
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Simply based off of my own gandmother who also resonates with the charater's description, I like number 4 the most.
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My favs are 6, 9 & 10 so wonderful.
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My favorites are 2, 4 and 8. Hard choice, they all look good!
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And the winner was....no 10! Actually a modified version of it, but very close.
I am now working on the first sketches, although the manuscript is still in a fluid state. I am sharing these with my agent next week, so would be more than happy to have some critique or suggestion. They are not in order: they are random pages from the book.
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@smceccarelli these are AMAZING! I especially love the balcony jungle illustration. But they are all so so good.
My only suggestion is that the lettering for the little girl's speech bubbles looks slightly 'mouse drawn'? To me the writing looks a bit harsh and maybe you could soften it up. Though you are of a level much higher than me, so feel free to just ignore everything I say haha.
I really hope your agent is happy with these... otherwise I have no hope!
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@smceccarelli These are so impressive to me - really well done!
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You made me well up with joy seeing these. So happy for you, they are wonderful!
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@smceccarelli FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!! Love your style! Do you take these renderings and directly paint over your pencil strokes via photoshop or digital? Just curious because this is something I'm battling with moving to Photoshop and I do everything in pencil before I scan or snap a photo with my phone. These are beautiful, great work. Best of wishes to this you on this project.
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@smceccarelli These are great. I'm really drawn to the balcony and the tea party. Beautiful work!
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@smceccarelli I know i already commented but i just keep coming back and looking at these drawings - love everything about them!!!
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@Tyson-Ranes I work only digitally since 3-4 years now. So these are already in Photoshop and I just go on from here with additional layers (below and above the line) for the color.
I do draw with pencil now-and-then and still have paper sketchbooks, but after scanning (or photographing), I re-draw with digital pencil anyhow.Thank you for your great feedback!
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Wonderful composition on the tea party! wow!
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So cute, I love your gestures