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    • stringfellowart
      stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

      Version 3
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      Bringing whimsical creatures to life.
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      • WithLinesOfInk
        WithLinesOfInk last edited by

        I'm not 100% clear on the action in each of these. can you throw in a quick sentence or two explaining what we're seeing? I don't want to misinterpret anything!

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        • stringfellowart
          stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

          Yup! Sorry, the idea is a little marionette puppet's strings break, she goes on adventures, but then returns to free her fellow marionette friends, and show them the world outside the theater.

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          • WithLinesOfInk
            WithLinesOfInk last edited by

            Ahhh I see now! I think 3 has the clearest expression of that, but 1 could work too if the hands holding the scissors switched sides, thus having her gesture off the page.

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            • stringfellowart
              stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

              Final sketch
              0_1500357263986_sketch-final.jpg

              And light study
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              • stringfellowart
                stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

                Color studies. I like the green.
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                Bringing whimsical creatures to life.
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                • Chip Valecek
                  Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @stringfellowart last edited by

                  @stringfellowart I agree with the green.


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                  • tombarrettillo
                    tombarrettillo last edited by

                    I like the green/earth tones. However, their poses are a bit odd to me. I assume this is after the strings are cut, so I would think by then, their arms would be down. I might have them all posed in varying states of wonder/surprise at their new found freedom (i.e. looking at their freed hands and arms, maybe one with its arms raised in a "yahoo!" pose, etc, etc.) And the rabbit might work better in a more leaning, anxious, beginning run, hurried kind of pose, like "You can be happy later! Let's get outta here before the puppeteer returns!!"

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                    • stringfellowart
                      stringfellowart SVS OG @tombarrettillo last edited by

                      @tombarrettillo hmm that was actually what I was going for, the wolf looking at his hand, the fox down at his feet. I think something might have gotten lost from the gesture to the final sketch. Puppets are kinda stiff so I had a hard time getting it right

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                      • stringfellowart
                        stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

                        Okay, I went back and worked on tweaked their poses, much happier with the the designs now.
                        0_1500444021392_sketch-final2.jpg

                        Bringing whimsical creatures to life.
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                        • Laurie
                          Laurie last edited by

                          Progression is fascinating - Your clay model is amazing, also - do you do that often, creating specific models for particular illustrations? And i don't want to throw the monkey wrench, but I like your color scheme on the lower left - to me it offers a more complimentary spectrum - purely opinion, though, I really like all your color choices....

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                          • stringfellowart
                            stringfellowart SVS OG @Laurie last edited by

                            @laurie I make up a model if it's a tricky design or perspective angle. I have a lot or experience with sculpting clay figures so it doesn't take long to make something rough.

                            Bringing whimsical creatures to life.
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                            • evilrobot
                              evilrobot SVS OG @stringfellowart last edited by

                              @stringfellowart This is looking great. You picked a really challenging story to tell. But, looks like you pulled it off. Great work.

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                              • holleywilliamson
                                holleywilliamson SVS OG last edited by

                                I like the story telling in your version 2 sketch

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                                • smceccarelli
                                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                                  This is awesome! I love the concept, the idea, the composition and also your color and value choices. The character design is great - unique and charming.
                                  There is only one thing that I would think about, if you feel so inclined. I think the storytelling aspect is suffering a little by not showing the moment of "liberation". As is now, the viewer has to put together the cues to understand what has happened, and the role of the hero is not that clear. If you showed the hero in the moment where he is cutting the last strings, the storytelling aspect would be so much stronger.
                                  I know this means re-drawing, so feel free to stick with what you have - even though I feel it is a pity not to exploit this great idea to the max!

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                                  • tombarrettillo
                                    tombarrettillo last edited by

                                    I like the new poses, though the mouse still seems a bit stiff, even for a puppet.
                                    @smceccarelli has a point about the story, but I feel that could be the illustration before this one: the cutting of the strings, and then the escape (this illustration). I will say that the hero does need to be made more clear in this version, perhaps by putting the scissors in front of him, or maybe off to the right.

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                                    • stringfellowart
                                      stringfellowart SVS OG last edited by

                                      @tombarrettillo you are right. I moved the scissors, and stuck them into our hero's belt.
                                      @smceccarelli you have a good point. Maybe I'll save that illustration and come back to it.

                                      Colors going down finally.
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                                      Bringing whimsical creatures to life.
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                                      • DOTTYP
                                        DOTTYP last edited by

                                        Really good storytelling and a lovely piece of art.

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