Hidden Squirrel WIP ADVICE NEEDED
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@burvantill When i first saw the sketch on Instagram I loved the dog, however I thought at first it was a three headed dog. It took me a second to read that he was moving his head back and forth. I hope you don't mind, but I took it into photoshop and blurred the middle to give the effect of movement. I also tweaked the levels and knocked up the saturation a little. Thats just personal preference for me. When ever I finish a piece I tend to do that, to me it gives the piece a little more life.
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I had the same experience as @Chip-Valecek --I thought at first that it was Cerberus (which was cool also) but then realized what was going on. It looks great with the colors!
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@chip-valecek & @eli
I think I will and some more layers for saturation and value. Thank you!
Since I’m not going to go digital with this one do you think if I make the extra noses more distinct that would help express the motion? Darker noses and add a little white around them? I’m just gonna go do that. If I F it up, I F it up. -
Okay guys. @Chip-Valecek @Eli How bout now?
Side by side current painting and the one I posted earlier.
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@burvantill Yes, i think the it is more clear what is happening now.
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@burvantill I think so too! It's looking great and reads more clearly
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@chip-valecek The blur is pure genius!
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@alexsen i agree. I would’ve gone that route but I was going for a more classic comic gag. Lol.
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Thanx guys! I’m calling it!
Done
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@burvantill You definitely pulled that off in the final version. I love how it turned out. Well done!
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@eli Thankyou! I couldn't have done it without my art friends! =)x
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This is so fresh! I love the rendering and color! Such a soft look. Poor puppy!
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@whitney-simms LOL! Thanx! That poor puppy is my dog and this actually happened, but with a snake, not a squirrel. We call him the T-Rex of dogs. If the prey stands still he can't see it. LOL!