JUNE ILLUSTRATION CONTEST: TREEHOUSE
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@lee-white I had that exact issue on another thread this morning (here) and it appears that @Leontine is having those issues as well. BTW @Aaron helped me yesterday with a different issue where I was auto logged out and then couldn't log back in (got locked out) - obviously, that is fixed now - yay for Aaron!
(I'm assuming these issues are from the upgrades going on behind the scenes per what Aaron said)
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Hi guys, my name is Jose Ramos and I just realized that I had to post my illustration in this post, so here it is.
The story is about Jack the Rabbit, who has to get 100 acorns on his bicycle before night if he wants to save his best friend from a spell that turned him into a worm...
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@NoWayMe Just happened to see your tree house that you posted four days ago- Loved this so much!!! It totally made me laugh And nice job on the perspective and light effect.
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@karine-beaumier Thanks!!!
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This one is by David Hohn who teaches the Illustration 1 class with me. He's good!
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@lee-white Incredible mood and atmosphere...
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@andrewhunt That's much better with th esun dimmed Really nice work!
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@lee-white Wow, really nice! I love the stark white against the atmospheric background!
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen Thank you!
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@eric-castleman I gotta say, that rabbit is great but the birds are really my favorite. They're like leaves but birds!
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Hey everyone! I'm going to try and be more active on the forums. Here's my entry for the treehouse theme. I'm loving what I'm seeing from everyone so far! I may have stretched "tree" a bit far... but I've been obsessed with succulents lately.
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@stringfellowart The colors on that patchwork house are making me drool! Great!
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@andrewhunt The palms growing out of the hut are a sweet idea. it feels very domesticated! I would love to see you playing more with color for value instead of black/gray and white, so we don't lose some of those sweet details you've added. The footprints in the sand really help lead the eye through the composition!
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@joliechevaun Ahahaha that raccoon's expression is PERFECT. He needs a rose in his mouth if he's gunna give us that come-hither stare.... heehee.
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@lee-white whoa, that looks rad!!!
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So many great submissions. I am so excited to see who wins.
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@lee-white how do you upload your image? I've never done this before and would like to add to this challenge..
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@jrbeans Click on the little cloud-with-up-arrow icon in the text menu. You probably want to make sure that your image isn't too big. I'm not sure what the size limit is specifically, but probably not much over 1000px at the longest side or to exceed 2Mb or so in file size. Also, a jpg is probably the best for file size, rather than a png,
Here is a screenshot to show you the button:
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@katrina-fowler The story in this is so great! I also just love the pen/linework; it reminds me a bit of Lee's! The energy in this is also compelling, and the composition is fun and engaging. I think the only thing I'm missing is a bit more specific lighting to help lead the eye.
As for your personal dilemma- let me tell you you should keep making art. Get a full-time job if you have to, but keep making art. Don't be too hard on yourself, do it when you can. But you have a lot of real skill here and I really hope you don't give up.
I lost my salaried job in video games last year and, despite being in NYC ("You can't NOT get a job there!") I have been applying for art-related work for 13 months to no avail. Then my husband lost his job as well. So, now I'm working full-time in retail (pittance pay, no benefits) and part-time at a construction site, and take on the occasional freelance gig here and there. If I get one finished illustration a month done, I consider that an achievement. but I, like you, can't seem to part from my creator ways. At this point, I'm not expecting to catch my "big break" anytime soon, but every small thing I create I make with a purpose. I'm doing my best to get lots of direction from friends and mentors, and hopefully by the end of this year I'll feel comfortable sending out new postcards/mailers with a slightly better portfolio to show off.
Life happens and it will beat you down, and it's important to take care of yourself. You can't make art if you're starving or living out of a car. But when you can, and if you think it will help make your life a little bit better, please make art. We clearly enjoy seeing what you make.
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@jose-ramos Love how your color scheme turned out - it really invites the viewer into the setting, wanting to know what's in the house, what's really going on, etc. ...Wonderful!
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