Hidden WIP
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I love how simple and funny this is. Great job!
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here's where I am at. IDK why I posted it here with the faces painted and nothing else. Maybe to freak everyone out idk. Anywho, hope I can get this done before tomorrow's deadline.
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Is he pretending that he is statue? You will make it in time I believe in you
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Thanks, I hope so. It's a rock art museum...there are only rocks there. In the final image it will show that he carved "thinking ....man" to which it will say "thinking rock man" which is obviously a bad strategy.
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goodness, that drop off from a cintiq to PC is going to drive me bonkers. Anywho, more progress..
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I think this is where I will stop for the night.
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missed the deadline, but will finish it anyways.
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Such a funny concept! I love it!
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@juliepeelart Thanks. It has been a nightmare lol
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Inching along
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@eric-castleman I would have submitted what you already had for the contest. But since you are still working on it, what if you gave the guard a security hat or a badge on his shirt to show he is a security guard.
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A few problem popping up with perspective, so yay.
@Chip-Valecek Good idea. I will add something like that too him. His hair is way too important too him to wear a hat though lol.
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@eric-castleman LOL I wouldn't know, my head is shaved and I always wear a hat. Unless I am in the shower or bed.
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@eric-castleman Walkie Talkie, screams security guard.
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Good point @Chip-Valecek about giving him some security guard props. I've been viewing this mainly on my phone and missed the fact that he was a security guard. I thought it was a kid this whole time, until I viewed it on my desktop.
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Love the style
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ugh, I just want to move on already. That usually is a sign that an image isn't working.
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cooled off the background...idk
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@eric-castleman You've already put in a ton of effort on this so I am hesitant to say what I'm about to say. You mentioned that it probably isn't working based on how you feel and that got me to look at the composition more closely. What if you switched the robber and the column so that the robber is midpicture with the guard? That would take out the big dividing line down the middle that the column makes and shift it to the left. With it being foreground it could take up that side without needing much detail or creating an eye trap. As it is now you have both characters on the edges of the image and what's happening between them just isn't as interesting. Maybe that's why you feel like you're having to force yourself through it.
I would totally feel bummed if I had to wreck a pic I had been working so hard for so long. If you really are struggling and ready to move to something fresh it might benefit you to put this away for a new project and come back with fresh eyes. This is a really cool concept and lends itself nicely to your painting style. Hopefully you'll come up with something you'll really be happy with.