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    Carrying out a second fall idea and looking for critique

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    • LauraA
      LauraA SVS OG @Sas last edited by LauraA

      @sas Good calls all! Don't ever hesitate to say something because I am looking for a critique.

      At first the girl's pose was more gestural, exaggerated and for effect. I wanted it to look like she was up in the air and the dog, being lower to the ground, couldn't get that high. But then today I decided that something didn't look right about it and decided that that foot just had to be hitting the ground. The foot looked right when she was up in the air, but I admit that now it's not quite right anymore. I just hadn't decided what to do with it yet, and your comment has convinced me to figure out something else. Thank you!

      P.S. Something about that near arm is still bugging me, if anyone has ideas!

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      • juliepeelart
        juliepeelart SVS OG @LauraA last edited by

        @lauraa what a fun concept! The dog is really cute! My feedback it that the line of sausages looks very static and stiff, maybe some jumble or overlapping, of energy in the line. Also, maybe more interaction in general with the characters. If this were happening in real life, I would expect the dog to be looking at the sausages or trying to bite one, and the girl to be laughing and watching the dog for it's reaction and sausages to be flopping everywhere!

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          Claire @LauraA last edited by

          @lauraa Hi! I’m new here and have been stalking the forums for a few months and am blown away by the talent. 🙂 Hoping one day I can level up to what I see here. I love this drawing and the only thing I noticed (physical therapy with kids is my day job) is that the arm/leg swing needs to be switched - opposite arm/leg move forward together in a walk or run pattern, but in the drawing her left arm and left leg are forward and the right arm and leg are back. I’m looking forward to the progress of this piece!

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          • LauraA
            LauraA SVS OG @Claire last edited by

            @claire I had been wondering about that! I even ran up and down the hall a couple of times, but couldn't quite figure it out. I saw photos of both. Thanks!

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            • LauraA
              LauraA SVS OG @juliepeelart last edited by

              @juliepeelart I'll take a look at this too. Better to redraw and wind up with a really great piece!

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                Claire @LauraA last edited by

                @lauraa oh interesting!, now I’m curious about the photos with that running pattern... and I even ran back and forth with one arm raised to double check myself 😅

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                • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                  Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by Nyrryl Cadiz

                  Hi, Laura! The image is looking great! I’d still really like to see more of the dog’s bod though. I think it’s really just weird to cut off its body when there’s still so much space on the right side of the illustration. Perhaps you can move the girl more to the right end and have the dog’s full body on the left end. Just my thoughts. Your work still looks great though.

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                  • LauraA
                    LauraA SVS OG @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                    @nyrrylcadiz @Claire After a couple of days of distraction due to teaching English, I'm going back to the drawing board with this not-quite-a-Jack-Russell I found:

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                    I will take all of your suggestions into consideration and repost when I have a chance to rework the drawing. Thanks so much to everyone!

                    P.S. nyrrylcadiz, I think the cut off has something to do with my early training as an abstract artist. I just liked the pattern the cut off made on the thumbnail, but exactly halfway probably isn't the best place to do it. I'll try several new positions, including putting in the entire dog.

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                    • burvantill
                      burvantill Moderator @LauraA last edited by

                      @lauraa I think I know what’s up with her right arm. The fore arm looks too short in comparison with the upper arm. But i think the upper may be too long also. If you could just move the elbow up the arm a little giving the forearm more length and the upper, less. That might fix it. It’s looking way better. 👍👍

                      Lisa Burvant
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                      • LauraA
                        LauraA SVS OG last edited by

                        Take 2! Actually 4, because there are two versions I never posted 😝. Still need to loosen up the sausages and of course work out a lot of details including consistent shadows for the dog, and either that's a small girl or a big Jack Russell, but want to make sure I'm heading in the right direction first. What do you guys think? Is this an improvement over the previous version?

                        0_1540042466965_Nina dogs and sausages 4a.jpg

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                        • LauraA
                          LauraA SVS OG @Sas last edited by

                          @sas And I forgot to address the foot angle fully. Will gave that some thought next!

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                            JennyJones @LauraA last edited by

                            @lauraa I really love how you have reworked the image. There is a lot of great movement and life to it. The gesture on the dog is really cute!

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                            • LauraA
                              LauraA SVS OG last edited by LauraA

                              And a quick fix, because my daughter pointed out that if the dog is biting the sausages, they're going to be taut. Still have to work out the details, though...

                              ...who knew that illustration would require working out the physics of sausages?!

                              0_1540044634690_Nina dogs and sausages 4b.jpg

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                              • LauraA
                                LauraA SVS OG @burvantill last edited by

                                @burvantill If I go back to that version, I'll work it out. The original idea was that the arm was bent in, and thus foreshortened, but if that isn't evident, it means I didn't draw something right!

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                                • demotlj
                                  demotlj SVS OG @LauraA last edited by

                                  @lauraa I like this version a lot and kudos to your daughter for catching the physics of pulling on sausages!

                                  Laurie DeMott
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                                  • LauraA
                                    LauraA SVS OG last edited by

                                    Thank you for your patience and help guys--I'm uploading yet another version! Something about those taut sausages was attracting too much attention for me, so I worked out a version with the dog jumping at, but not reaching, the sausages.

                                    The sausages are tighter and jumbly-er, but in my research on the physics of flying link sausage (a limited field indeed) the string of sausages always curves a bit and acts as a whole.

                                    I also decided that the POV is low enough to the ground that perhaps we really can see under her boot.

                                    Any other critiques you'd like to make before I move on?

                                    Boy, is it ever going to be satisfying to move on to color and texture on this thing! But I think that in the process, I am learning to draw much better from my imagination. And that's kind of the point, isn't it? 😊

                                    Thanks so much for your help!

                                    0_1540219269217_Nina and sausages 5.jpg

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                                    • demotlj
                                      demotlj SVS OG @LauraA last edited by

                                      @lauraa You can see the dog's face better in this version too. I can't wait to see it colored!

                                      Laurie DeMott
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                                        Claire @LauraA last edited by

                                        @lauraa really like the updated version! The movement is more dynamic, can’t wait to see color

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                                        • LauraA
                                          LauraA SVS OG last edited by LauraA

                                          Color studies! Below I have posted three basic schemes at the top with white backgrounds, and then variations on each labelled 1, 2 or 3 plus a letter. Because I had one left over and have little time, I'm posting a final choice below as a separate .jpeg. Its number is 3f. Pardon the sloppiness of the layout but knowing my working time was coming to an end for the day, I wanted to get this in today for some feedback. Your feedback is valuable to me!

                                          BTW, I checked all of these in B & W, but I admit I have a weakness for similar values of red and green vibrating off one another, so I left some pretty close. Is that a deal breaker? What do you guys think?

                                          Looking forward to getting your opinions! Knowing I have way too many choices, I tried to make it as easy as possible to compare. Thank you so much!

                                          0_1540904690211_Color study gamma.jpg
                                          0_1540904923909_Nina and sausages color studies 3f.jpg

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                                          • LauraA
                                            LauraA SVS OG last edited by LauraA

                                            Since posting, I have gone back and redrawn the figure, redesigned things, etc. As you can see, I haven't redone the shading on everything yet, but I am really struggling with taking this thing to finish, so I thought I'd post again since I have to take a break now anyway. Am I missing something fundamental here? Especially something about the whole composition and pose? This is the part I struggle the most with in my process, and I wonder if it's because I'm missing something crucial at an earlier stage. Thoughts?

                                            Added: I guess an additional question is, given that I've gotten so far away from my thumbnail and original sketch, maybe there' s something going wrong with my thumbnail or sketching stage?!

                                            0_1542969714650_Nina and sausages new.jpg

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