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    My little cotton picker (WIP)

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    • Andyg
      Andyg @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

      @gary-wilkinson a little more blue on that right arm as we look at it tokeep the creature separate from the plant perhaps?

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      • Gary Wilkinson
        Gary Wilkinson last edited by

        It's not completely done I feel, but almost there with some final touches required. I want to give it a little more depth and touch up the light a little more, but any advice in this final stage would be appreciated, thanks

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        • JamesH
          JamesH last edited by

          This is really cute! Really like the warmth of colour you’ve used!

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          • Jason Kilthau
            Jason Kilthau @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

            @gary-wilkinson This is looking superb! If I had to make any kind of suggestion it would just be to make the main creatures outline a little be sharper to better distinguish the body from the cotton it is on, especially that arm on the left (right arm). But that is just me, and I haven't done enough studies and painting on my own to know if that is even a smart move!

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            • evilrobot
              evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

              Really beautiful work. Love this one.

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              • Gary Wilkinson
                Gary Wilkinson @Jason Kilthau last edited by

                @jason-kilthau thanks. You're right about making the arm separate from the cotton, @Andyg also mentioned it and although I have tried to work on it a bit, perhaps it's not there yet. Thanks

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                • Jason Kilthau
                  Jason Kilthau @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                  @gary-wilkinson I would just pull some of the shadow that is right on the side, maybe just a little bit lighter.

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                  • Gary Wilkinson
                    Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                    I think i'm going to call this one done. It only began as a quick exercise to design a new creature and ended up as a painting. Thanks for everyone's advice and I hope you like it. Merry Christmas 😃

                    0_1513826189959_Cotton Picker small.jpg

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                    • Jason Kilthau
                      Jason Kilthau last edited by

                      This looks awesome! And the arm definitely looks a lot better, but the whole piece is just, really cool!

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                      • Andyg
                        Andyg @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                        @gary-wilkinson nailed it. Awesome work!

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                        • Andyg
                          Andyg last edited by

                          Isn’t it weird though....it’s was pink that solved the arm problem because of the reflection from the ear. Innovative solution. I’ll put that in the bank for when I hit a similar problem. Great stuff.

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                          • Gary Wilkinson
                            Gary Wilkinson @Andyg last edited by

                            @andyg yeah that was interesting actually. I was playig around with the cast shadow and thought that it wouldnt be so strong due to the bounce light and with the ears being so lit up, it must spread some of that color elsewhere. This piece was definately a learning experience and it would have been much harder to do without a lot of what i've learnt here 🙂

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                            • Andyg
                              Andyg @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                              @gary-wilkinson I have to agree, I don’t think I ever felt so inadequate amongst a group of illustrators to feel I need to up my game, nor learnt so much from seeing feedbacks on people’s work, and the value of the video side of things. It’s like all the stuff I e read over the years suddenly making sense and becoming more intentional rather than lucky guess work. I am amazed now that people even published what I used to do. Svs rocks on every level, incredible community, interactive ‘Lecturers’, being able to mix it with the pros as well as encourage those coming through, and university level education about what matters without the pressure of passing and failing. And the cost is essentially zero. My only fear is we need to keep this quiet otherwise we will end up with even more quality competiton who have gone through svs.

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