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    • tombarrettillo
      tombarrettillo last edited by

      Perhaps you could bring Rosie out to the front more so she is not covered up by the octopus, and overlapping the shark (maybe have her swimming up between the two). That might give you a better opportunity to adjust how she holds the books. Also, her tail is a bit too curvy. I would take it down to a simple "S" curve.

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      • TessaW
        TessaW last edited by

        I don't find anything wrong with her expression or the amount of books she's holding, I just find the pose to not be as strong. It doesn't look quite natural to me. It almost feels as if she's swimming forward, rather than waiting in line? I think a bit of exploration on how her body is holding the books, could help.

        I played with the pose a bit, changing how she's holding the books, but I think more exploration in the shape and position of her tail might also be in order.

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        • Daniel Sorensen
          Daniel Sorensen last edited by

          Thanks Tom and Tess, that helps!

          Dan

          www.dansorensen.com

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          • tombarrettillo
            tombarrettillo last edited by

            Ok, now that I know she is waiting in line, I agree with @TessW that her pose needs adjustment. Usually you see a idle mermaid in an upright "standing" position with the tail back. That might help make the line more obvious. Also, I would pull the shelves further away from the characters with a change in perspective. As it is now, the shark appears to be perusing the books rather than in line.

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            • Daniel Sorensen
              Daniel Sorensen last edited by

              After some great feedback, here is the updated version. Thoughts?0_1501113044237_Capture4.JPG

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              • seelliott
                seelliott last edited by

                Hi I love the changes you have made. It's looking really good! The one query I had when looking at it is why does only the mermaid hate silverfish? Surely all book lovers would be annoyed with the librarian eating the books. Is there more of the story that needs telling in the text or the image to make this clearer.

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                • Daniel Sorensen
                  Daniel Sorensen last edited by

                  Hi Sarah!

                  Thank you! So, silverfish are known for eating paper and are enemies of books. Originally since all that I had were mermaids and silverfish, she was the only mermaid. Since taking them out, and I agree with you that it seemed a bit convuluted, I changed the wording "Rosie could't believe that the head librarian was the one responsible for the eaten books, but the answer was right in front of her". Feeback I got on that from others was that the brevity of the original was gone, so I changed her to "booklover" as there were no other mermaids. But it seems the confusion is still there.
                  Thanks for the input Sarah.

                  Dan

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                  www.instagram.com/sorensenart

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                  • Kevin Longueil
                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Daniel Sorensen last edited by

                    @daniel-sorensen Hey Daniel - I am liking this drawing! - i think for me the confusion is in knowing that silverfish are not aquatic - would it be possible to just remove the silverfish reference entirely or make the librarian into another aquatic creature and name her "Mrs. Silverfish" ..... "Mrs. Silverfish, it would seem, did not share Rosie's reverence for the written word" And maybe Rosie and the rest are all looking shocked or surprised - just a thought - i'm sure this will turn out well when you are done - i checked out your website - i really like the vigorous colored pencil drawings - really very nice!

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                    • Daniel Sorensen
                      Daniel Sorensen @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                      @kevin-longueil Thanks Kevin! Ack! Silverfish aren't aquatic? Oh man, that really throws a wrench into this/didn't do my research. Hmm, well, I'm not sure what I'll do at this point. But thanks for that insight. And I really dig your art as well, thank you!

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                      • Daniel Sorensen
                        Daniel Sorensen last edited by

                        Hi all, ok, this is the final that I worked up. Took over a year, but at least it's better than before. 0_1508097434807_RosieFinalLorex.JPG

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