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    • Chip Valecek
      Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

      @laurel-aylesworth I agree with @bnewman turn the couple in front around so they can see what is going on. It will be a fun one for sure.


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      • RHirsch
        RHirsch last edited by

        Excellent idea! I'm not even sure you need the couple in front. Ithink you put a couple of shocked faces on those two in the back you can make your point without them. Of course, that's a personal opinion of mine. Looking forward to seeing the next stages.

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        • Laurel Aylesworth
          Laurel Aylesworth @RHirsch last edited by

          @rhirsch Playing around with the comp, I think I agree with you. Thank you!

          www.laurelaylesworth.com
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          • Laurel Aylesworth
            Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

            Some changes based on your comments. Thanks again!

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            • tombarrettillo
              tombarrettillo last edited by

              I would have the frog jump off to the left, away from the scooter.

              https://www.youtube.com/@tombarrettart

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              • Will Terry
                Will Terry @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

                @laurel-aylesworth Hi Laurel,

                I really like this piece a lot!

                I think you could benefit from reducing the size of the hill - or cropping it out more. That will give you more space for your main character. I also think you should push the concept a little further. Either make the person on the scooter bigger to show the contrast between the couple and the rider - or - make the rider another skinny elderly person - perhaps even a couple on the scooter to show the juxtaposition. 0_1500916374552_45646554.jpg

                Going with the fat person could get you heat online...we live in a very critical world online...I like both options.

                Cheers,
                Will

                SVS Instructor
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                • Laurel Aylesworth
                  Laurel Aylesworth @Will Terry last edited by

                  @will-terry Thanks Will. These are all great suggestions, especially having two riders to contrasting with the slow couple on the right.

                  www.laurelaylesworth.com
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                  • TessaW
                    TessaW last edited by

                    Don't really have a critique, but just wanted to say that I'm excited for this piece. It's really funny. When I was hashing out ideas in my mind for the independence theme, I thought there might be something in showing independence for the elderly, and this is the idea I wish I had thought of! 🙂

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                    • Laurel Aylesworth
                      Laurel Aylesworth @TessaW last edited by

                      @tessw Thanks Tess! Lee really thought of a challenging one this month, that's for sure.

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                      • Laurel Aylesworth
                        Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

                        My eyes feel like they're about to pop out. If anyone has time to do a quick critique, it would be much appreciated. 0_1501356397146_independent4.jpg

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                        • Tyson Ranes
                          Tyson Ranes @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

                          @laurel-aylesworth This whole concept is awesome. One critique would be to maybe play with a very washed out tree line in the background with maybe an old folks home rooftop hidden subtly in it. Also maybe simple park bench down the winding path / flag pole. Thats just an idea....it might busy things up a bit to much. Really like your character gestures, expressions and shapes!

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                          • Laurel Aylesworth
                            Laurel Aylesworth @Tyson Ranes last edited by

                            @tyson-ranes Thanks for your comments. Yes, I definitely need to busy up the background a bit. Will definitely work on that.

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                            • tombarrettillo
                              tombarrettillo last edited by

                              take a look at Will's sketch again. Give the path a bit more perspective, bring the ladies on the scooter down closer to the ground like in your original sketch, and the frog and squirrel need to be much bigger.

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                              • Kevin Longueil
                                Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

                                @laurel-aylesworth This is looking great - i think the thing i get a little stuck on is the anatomy of the scooter and the value range - i found a reference and did a quick sketch to see how it might look - i include a value cutout i did in photoshop (Lee White's advice to me in the past) - it looks like some things get lost without the color - maybe play with what is dark on light etc........a few really minor things that are just opinions are: i feel like we should see the side of her middle front roller? It looks like the scooter is shifted to our right a bit from center especially the back edge - the walker makes me think we should have a sidewalk for her - Just minor stuff really - i love the idea of this piece - really nice work!

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                                • Laurel Aylesworth
                                  Laurel Aylesworth @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                                  @kevin-longueil Hey, you're good at these critiques. Maybe SVS has an opening for an instructor 🙂 Yes, you're so right about the anatomy of the scooter, which I'll work on next. And good observation about needing a smooth surface for the walker.

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                                  • Laurel Aylesworth
                                    Laurel Aylesworth @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                                    @kevin-longueil Also, what is a value cutout? Do you convert everything to greyscale in Photoshop and put some sort of layer adjustment?

                                    www.laurelaylesworth.com
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                                    • Kevin Longueil
                                      Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

                                      @laurel-aylesworth Yes It is a filter in photoshop called "cutout" - I set it to 5 and then convert to black and white - it is a trick Lee shared a while back - really shows if we are getting the values right - thanks for the compliment too - I always hesitate to post draw overs 🙂

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