Do you have an image I can critique?
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@Perrij you're not late - I'm going to keep pulling from this thread for months - I finished the first video but there will be more in the future! Thank you!
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How Awesome! What a great idea! I've been dying for some feedback! Would love to hear your critiques!
This is from the one of the 3rd Thursday (I think the last one where we submitted works), This is Thomas the Space Fireman saving an alien cat from an asteroid:
You can also pull from my Design 100 Space Explorers thread if you want: http://forum.svslearn.com/topic/2722/design-100-space-explorers
I'm so looking forward to these! I always get so much out of watching the critique SVS videos no matter whose work we are looking at
- Jodi Gregg aka Girl Gregg Arts
https://www.girlgreggarts.com/
- Jodi Gregg aka Girl Gregg Arts
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My website is BethSniderArt.com or on Instagram @beth.snider.artist
The concept behind this piece is just a quirky coffee truck serving coffee.
I wonder if the scene would do better in a city setting showing building behind.
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This is a 4 years progress, time in which I watched every tutorial that I could find or afford. Will Terry's influence is obvious.
At this time I feel like this is the strongest piece in my portfolio so it will be a bit heart breaking to see the holes in it but also very very helpful. Thank you for your time and consideration!
My website is www.StoryBookIllustrator.comLarge resolution of the image here: http://www.storybookillustrator.com/uploads/5/7/9/6/5796694/pumpkin173.jpg
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Hey guys - here's the first critique video - more to come! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmx2GgV7x1c&t=671s
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@will-terry-art Thank you for the crit Will!
All excellent points and you didn't even make me cry! In all seriousness: that was a pretty obvious mistake regarding how I had the floor drawn. I also appreciate that tip on how it is a good idea to draws rooms with at least 2 walls showing in order to create more interesting pieces.
I think I was too nervous to put the person in 3/4 view at the time I painted it (didn't think I could pull it off) but I 100% should have done so.Thanks again!
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I really enjoyed watching your critiques Will, thank you.
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@will-terry-art This piece was just a sketch that took on a life of its own came out very dark. Thank you! Love SVS. "Raven at His Writting Desk"
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gulp Here we go - huge preview of a piece that will actually only be printed at 10cm high.
It is a tarot card, Ten of Pentacles, within a space theme. The card traditionally is a patriarch looking at his achievements and family, celebrating his accomplishments, family, and financial wealth, while dogs play in the foreground.
This is me: http://gila.be/ - https://www.instagram.com/gila.be/
I started painting in PSD a year ago, still have the luxury of having my money come from design work, so I am slowly shifting to illustration.
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Thanks for the critique! everything you said really helped me out!
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Hi Will, would love to hear what you think.
so this was done as part of a children's book pitch submission. Its a story of a boy who sees monsters.
Don't have a website but I can be found on instagram https://www.instagram.com/paul_joel_hendricks/?hl=en
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"Monolith" - Ben Migliore www.benmigliore.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benmigliore/Tools: Pen, Marker, Color Pencil, Pencils for planning out proportions.
The concept: "A future explorer landed on an alien planet to find mysterious monuments engraved with alien constellations."
This is part of an illustrations series I'm doing called Space Age
Artist notes: (Just extra thoughts)-
So one problem I found was the white line in the sky was supposed to be a small ring to show this was an alien planet. It didn't turn out like I thought so In the future I can do something different
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I wanted to try to have the light from the sky bounce onto the objects which I think went well, but would like to see a professional opinion on my colors and values.
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Because of the astronauts helmet I thought to have the hill rise up to show he was looking towards the monument. I don't know if it succeeded, but I tried.
Thanks for consideration. If you choose this I'm excited to see any professional advice you could give. Thanks again.
-- Ben Migliore
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Here's my illustration.
I've done this one for my portfolio, to show consistency of work in a series of images from the same story, with same characters etc...
Mr and Mrs Mouse are working in their garden when Cat appears. This is when Mrs Mouse sees the cat, runs back inside and warns Mr MouseHere is the first image I did (to compare consistency), which is actually the last image of the story, when Mr and Mrs Mouse prevailed against Cat and can safely enjoy a cup of tea:
I'm ok being credited
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Just saw the first critique session on YouTube. Love this so much, a MASSIVE help already.
Here are a few.
Concept: For a kids book about a dinosaur who has to travel through NYC to get back to the Natural History Museum.
Concept: Another kids book. In this one the main character has just got disconnected from his ship and can't get back.
Concept: One of the last spreads on a kids book project. The opposing team scores in the last seconds again a team of T-Rex's. -
Watched the video! I learned a couple things! Cant wait for the next one
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Thanks again for the critique! All good points, and once I have my current project done I'll go back and edit my piece.
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Cool thread! I'd love a critique, if you need an image for a video please feel free to use this one.
My instagram is Rainechaser, probably the best place for people to find me right now.
Concept: Rhys the gryphon has just landed on an unexplored island when suddenly two long shadows appear on the sands before him.
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Thanks for doing this. I have just watched the critique you did on youtube and loved it. Your comments are very helpful and I dare to say very appreciated by everybody here.
Concept: this is a portfolio piece. The kids are diving looking for a perfect shell to bring home from holidays.
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hi @will-terry-art
This piece is named "Blue Boy"
It's about a baby that was left in an abandoned section of a working industrial plant and raised by rats, mice, and spiders. All the characters raised Blue Boy to fear the outside world and the day light they also taught him to horde scrap and steal from the factory workers while staying hidden. He is very creative, imaginative and inquisitive especially about the world outside in the light. One day the mice bring in a giant egg and lay it next to the furnace where he sleeps it eventually hatches a Blue Bird who becomes Blue Boys new best friend. As the bird matures he begins to go outside and fly in the sun light which then leads Blue Boy to the outside world and soaring in the sun light. I don't currently have a website or social media aside from this forum which you could link to where I post my stuff. "Blue Boy" the name both represents his nature of being blue as in "he has the blues" and also for his transformation led by his best friend the Blue Bird. -
Concept: A mouse wanting to face his fears and save the pink sparkly mouse from the paws of a fluffy beast (aka a cat).
Feel free to use my name and website.
Kassidy Daussin is the name
www.kassidydaussin.com