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    • rachy
      rachy @lmrush last edited by

      @lmrush thank you 🙂

      Rachel
      www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
      https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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      • rachy
        rachy last edited by rachy

        Thanks for your comments all 🙂 loads to think about! Sorry I haven't been able to reply until now I've been out of signal all weekend!
        I just read Lee's post about showing the whole workflow so thought it might be helpful to post my thumbnails too..
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        I've been playing with the placement of the head & the pipers instrument here's what I've done so far...
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        Once I've sorted what I'm doing with the Piper I'll then work on the placement of the rats, theres a really dodgy trouser + rat tangent that keeps happening!!? 🤣

        I still can't make up my mind whether the village is necessary. I was thinking if the image was in the context of a picture book the reader would have already been introduced to the village and would probably see it in the distance on the next page.

        I'm also wondering if instrument needs to be pointed more towards the rats making the alluring the rats thing more obvious. I guess when your listening to someone playing the flute you are normally in front of them than to the side but I keep wondering if a clarinet would be better!

        🙂

        Rachel
        www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
        https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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        • Naters.Art
          Naters.Art @rachy last edited by

          @rachy this one is one of my favorite layouts. It has a lot of movement. I also like how it shows the hole figure of the piper.
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          • SarahLuAnn
            SarahLuAnn last edited by

            I agree with Naters... there is more flow in that one.

            sarahluann.com

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            • rachy
              rachy @Naters.Art last edited by

              @naters-calderone I nearly picked that one but I didn't go for it as I thought it was too obvious... hmm now you've got me questioning myself whether I should have a play with that one instead!

              Rachel
              www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
              https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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              • TessaW
                TessaW last edited by TessaW

                I think that other thumbnail would be at least worth trying out!

                As for the background buildings. Here is another option: Just playing with the perspective a bit, as you've already played with perspective and the size relationship between the rats and the piper.

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                Hopefully you can see past my terrible paintover, to see what I'm trying to indicate. This variation has more of an implication that they are going somewhere. The path leads out of the scene. To sell the point even further, you could have the buildings stop and show the path leading down to a patch of country side in that top right corner. I think this is what @Heather-Boyd was suggesting?

                Just a thought. I think that a blank background could potentially work well as well as the buildings you currently have. Just throwing in another option.

                Great job so far! Loving those rats. They are super cute.

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                • rachy
                  rachy @TessaW last edited by

                  @tessaw
                  Thank you so much for the paint over! Aah I really like that perspective of the road and some countryside at the end of it is such a good idea too! Somehow it's given me an idea of how to polish up the piper a bit too! Guess what I'm gonna be working on this evening!
                  Thanks again!
                  Xx

                  Rachel
                  www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
                  https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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                  • rachy
                    rachy last edited by

                    Thanks so much for the help & feedback all! Here's how its looking after this evenings drawing time...
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                    Rachel
                    www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
                    https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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                      Simon Prime @rachy last edited by

                      @rachy I like the feeling of the rats concentrating on the piper. You're successfully communicating the mesmeric quality of the piper's music.

                      I'm not really getting consistent size cues from the rats. For example, the rat on the right sticking its head out of a window is behind the piper yet seems to be the size of a dog. The rat across the road seems as big as a person. The background rats make the foreground rats look like huge rats close to the piper rather than regular size rats close to the camera.

                      As the rats are such an important part of the image, I'd suggest some more character development sketches of the rats starting with some studies of reference photos. This would help to flesh them out a bit, make them pop.

                      Nice job!

                      Simon Lissaman
                      https://www.artstation.com/simon-prime

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                      • rachy
                        rachy @Simon Prime last edited by rachy

                        Thank you @Simon-Prime ! I'll do some rat studies this evening and see what I can do. I do want the rats to look larger than life, as i thought it would be fun if the town was over-run with giant rats. I did mean to do dog size rather than human tho!

                        Rachel
                        www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
                        https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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                        • rachy
                          rachy last edited by

                          Wow this is so good getting feedback! Bit worried I'm not going to get this painted in time for the contest tho!

                          Rachel
                          www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
                          https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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                          • Naters.Art
                            Naters.Art @rachy last edited by

                            @rachy "perfection is the enemy of progress"

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                            • braden H
                              braden H last edited by

                              Very nice! This has improved so much since the last time I saw it 🙂

                              As for finishing on time, do what you can. Finished, not perfect, right?

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                              • rachy
                                rachy @Naters.Art last edited by rachy

                                @naters-calderone Perfectly imperfect

                                Rachel
                                www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
                                https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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                                • rachy
                                  rachy @braden H last edited by

                                  @art-of-b

                                  Thank you 🙂 it's coming along. Yes yes yes finished not perfect!

                                  Rachel
                                  www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
                                  https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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                                  • rachy
                                    rachy last edited by

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                                    Nearly there! Xx

                                    Rachel
                                    www.ethereal-earth.co.uk
                                    https://twitter.com/racheblackwell

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                                    • TessaW
                                      TessaW last edited by

                                      Sweeeet.

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