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    WIP Milking Old Cranky Pygmy Goat (Misunderstood Monster)

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    • juliepeelart
      juliepeelart SVS OG last edited by

      @Squirrelsize I think #3 does a good job of storytelling with the shadow. I like the angle on #2.

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      • KathrynAdebayo
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        I think #2 reads quite well to those who read from left to right. First, I look at the shadow then think, "oh my!" as I look at the squirrel's reaction. Finally I look at the goat and get the humor of the situation. Of your options, I think this one is most easily readable. I really like it! 🙂

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        • rcartwright
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          I like 3

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          • Johanna Kim
            Johanna Kim SVS OG @Elizabeth Rose last edited by

            @squirrelsize I vote for 5. Cool to see your process from the start. Good luck!

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            • Elizabeth Rose
              Elizabeth Rose last edited by

              Thanks to @juliepeelart @rcartwright @Johanna-Kim for your votes. At least we got it narrowed down.

              @Art-of-B I agree, I think those two have been my favs.Hahahaha! My friends always get a hoot out of the goat butts in my drawings lol. Maybe it should be my trademark.

              @KathrynAdebayo I agree, #2 is very readable. It would be a good challenge for me too, if I do it with that angle. Thanks!

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              • Ailantan
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                I like 3rd one.

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                • Elizabeth Rose
                  Elizabeth Rose last edited by

                  Yo Peeps, So I've been thinking about all your suggestions and I've come up with a new one. What do you all think?
                  Squirrel gets started by the shadow spills the milk and jumps on her goats face for protection.

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                  • juliepeelart
                    juliepeelart SVS OG @Elizabeth Rose last edited by juliepeelart

                    @squirrelsize I like the concept! It made me chuckle! Is there a way to tweak the composition so there is not a dividing line right down the middle (shadow on one side, goat on the other)? Maybe make the shadow larger and use the rule of thirds?

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                    • Elizabeth Rose
                      Elizabeth Rose last edited by

                      @juliepeelart Yeah! That is a good composition idea! I'll see what I can do on my next sketch. haha! Glad you got some humor from it 🙂

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                      • Elizabeth Rose
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                        • Elizabeth Rose
                          Elizabeth Rose last edited by

                          Color Study
                          Any Thoughts?

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                          • KathrynAdebayo
                            KathrynAdebayo last edited by KathrynAdebayo

                            I think this concept is so funny! Your work is distinct and I eagerly look forward to seeing it when you post to the forum. If I'm not mistaken, I think the shadow of the goat's head would either be falling on the body of the goat (as it appears to be now) or on the wall, but not both. I believe the side of the goat visible to the viewer would be cast in shadow almost completely to achieve that strong shadow on the wall. (But someone please correct me if I'm wrong.) Perhaps that shadow could be contrasted more with the wall/barrels so that it stands out a bit? Thanks for sharing this and being open to critique. I always learn by looking at other people's pieces. I'm really enjoying this one!

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                            • Elizabeth Rose
                              Elizabeth Rose @KathrynAdebayo last edited by

                              @kathrynadebayo Hey! Thanks girl! Thats some good advice. I'll work on it today and see if I can get those shadows in shape. lol

                              I love that you got a kick out of it 🙂

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