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    • rcartwright
      rcartwright @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

      @nyrryl-cadiz This looks like it was drawn in isometric, it my have been intentional

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      • drawnbyshawn
        drawnbyshawn @rcartwright last edited by drawnbyshawn

        @rcartwright @Nyrryl-Cadiz Thanks for the feedback.

        My intention was to do a three-point perspective and try to exaggerate it more so the top of the cabinet where the cookies are appears way up and a little perilous. Down below you see the kitchen counters. Here is the same drawing with my perspective guide lines turned on. (They're a little messy, so hopefully you can make them out.)

        Still, maybe it's not coming across the way I was hoping?

        Thanks!

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        • rcartwright
          rcartwright last edited by

          Part of the issue is that the exaggerated character perspective doesn't seem to fit with the environment

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          • TessaW
            TessaW last edited by TessaW

            Hi Shawn. Overall, I think this is really cool! The perspective is quite ambitious and I think you are almost there, but need a few adjustments.

            Just my opinion, but I think you aren't quite selling the perspective of the character or her pose. The perspective between her two hands is quite dramatic, yet the perspective between her reaching hand and her head isn't so much. I think if you made her head smaller, the forced perspective would read better and you'd get a better sense of her reaching up. I also would encourage you to think of making her stand instead of kneel. Having her stack all those objects, only to have her kneel in order to reach those cookies, doesn't seem quite logical to me and it sort of deadens the feeling of her reaching something high. I would also suggest that you have the objects she's standing on get progressively smaller as they go toward the floor. This will just push the perspective a bit more and give us the feeling of more depth.

            Anyway, you really have a fun image so far and I can't wait to see it entered into the contest.

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            • drawnbyshawn
              drawnbyshawn @TessaW last edited by

              @tessaw Thanks for the feedback. Those are all good points – especially the kneeling one.

              I normally draw stylized people with heads much larger (about the size of their body) and with kids it's even more exaggerated. But, combining that with the extreme 3-point perspective is proving to be tricky. I think you may be on to something with shrinking her head a bit. Or, maybe make the reaching hand even bigger??? (Or a combination of the two.)

              Thanks again!

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              • drawnbyshawn
                drawnbyshawn @drawnbyshawn last edited by

                I made some adjustments based on the feedback I've received so far. (And thanks again for that.)

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                • TessaW
                  TessaW last edited by TessaW

                  @drawnbyshawn said in "Hidden" work-in-progress (input/critique/comments welcome):

                  @tessaw Thanks for the feedback. Those are all good points – especially the kneeling one.

                  I normally draw stylized people with heads much larger (about the size of their body) and with kids it's even more exaggerated. But, combining that with the extreme 3-point perspective is proving to be tricky. I think you may be on to something with shrinking her head a bit. Or, maybe make the reaching hand even bigger??? (Or a combination of the two.)

                  Thanks again!

                  I had a feeling that stylization was perhaps the reason for the way you were doing the proportions, but I think when you are trying to do an exaggerated angle with a certain feeling you're trying to convey, making it "feel right" is a bit of a bigger priority, because lenses can play all sorts of tricks with proportions. So even if you tend to stylize heads a lot larger, I think for this particular piece, you can afford to play with the proportions more for perspective's sake.

                  I just want to include some examples of how much you can manipulate proportions depending on what you are going for. I took babies where they are all extending their arms far from their bodies and you can see how much of a difference proportions are changed depending on the camera work. I've represented the size of their head and the size of their hand with circles.

                  I also know you are going for 3 point perspective, so don't forget to converge those vertical lines on the chair.

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                  • drawnbyshawn
                    drawnbyshawn @TessaW last edited by

                    @tessaw Thanks for the additional feedback!

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                    • Donfito
                      Donfito last edited by

                      I think you should try to make the hand bigger, you can cover a little bit the face so you can separate the front part (cookies) with the background .

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                      • drawnbyshawn
                        drawnbyshawn @Donfito last edited by

                        @donfito Covering the face is an interesting idea. When I first read that, I wasn't sure that was going to work, as I thought it would be important to have her face completely visible. But, I was working on it this afternoon and tried it and ... it does work better I think. I'm not covering it much, but just enough to make a difference. Thanks!

                        Here's my latest cleaned up sketch.

                        0_1532035924142_sketch_hidden_v3_draft 1.jpg

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                        • ?
                          A Former User last edited by

                          Looking good! I felt like the back hand was a little small for the body overall, even though its further away. And maybe you wouldn't see the neck from that angle but could see the shirt collar. I drew over your drawing so you can see what I"m talking about, hope this is helpful. This is a really fun illustration, nice work!
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                          • drawnbyshawn
                            drawnbyshawn @Guest last edited by

                            @shiggins180 Thanks! Yeah, that does help, especially the shirt collar.

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                            • drawnbyshawn
                              drawnbyshawn last edited by

                              I've worked on this one quite a bit, so I figured I'd post where I'm at. I'm going to do more with the boxes on the foreground shelf, and just have "cookies" in there as kind of a placeholder.

                              I also have two versions. One has a cropping that pulls the character forward a bit more (which I'm liking).

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