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    • Feleri
      Feleri last edited by

      It looks lovely! :))

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      • MountainBeehive
        MountainBeehive last edited by

        A truly sweet drawing that fits right into the winter-holiday theme! There's nothing that I could add or take away!
        It faintly reminded me of a Soviet cartoon about a little bear and a little Chukcha boy's friendship 🐾 always makes me cry for some reason
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEPogh5ZhIk

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        • Kristin Wauson
          Kristin Wauson @MountainBeehive last edited by

          @mountainbeehive Thank you! I’ll have to look up that cartoon. We watch a lot of Masha and the Bear which might have influenced this piece some. 🙂

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          • Kristin Wauson
            Kristin Wauson last edited by

            Here’s where it stands. I’m not sure if it needs something or if I should call it done. Nothing ever looks finished to me. Critiques welcome. 🙂

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            • Eli
              Eli @Kristin Wauson last edited by Eli

              @kristin-wauson I love this so much. The colors look great. There is one kind of picky thing, I guess. Her head seems like it's rotated too far on her neck--but I don't think it really is. I think her hood being pulled so far over makes it look like her head is twisted further than it should be. If you just pull her hood back, you can still expose her lovely face. You just might lose a bit of her hair. This could just be me and everyone else thinks it's fine! Anyway, it's beautiful. The expression on the bear's face is lovely and sweet. I hope this makes sense!

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              • Kristin Wauson
                Kristin Wauson @Eli last edited by

                @eli I kept thinking the same thing when I was looking at it but when i checked anatomy it seemed ok. I think you’re right. The hood is twisted and giving the illusion that it’s turned too far. I will tweak it a little. Thank you so much! 🙏

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                • Kristin Wauson
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                  • Kristin Wauson
                    Kristin Wauson last edited by

                    @Eli does this look better? Do you think I moved the hood far enough?

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                    • Jon Anderson
                      Jon Anderson SVS OG @Kristin Wauson last edited by Jon Anderson

                      @kristin-wauson This is a nice illustration you have going here. If I may chime in, the added red of the back of the hood helps, but in my opinion the white on the left side (as we see it) also needs to be reduced or tucked behind her head. The ellipse created by the fluffy edge of the hood opening is causing us to think the head is turned more that it probably is. Tucking that side a bit might do the trick. I also like your texture. That is something I really struggle with and your's looks great in my opinion.

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                      • Kristin Wauson
                        Kristin Wauson last edited by

                        Great observation! Thank you! The texture layer on top is Will Terry’s from his Digital/Watercolor mixed media class. You can download them from the supplemental materials. 🙂

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                        • Chip Valecek
                          Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                          WOW, just WOW I want to hug that bear and lil girl.


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                          • Kristin Wauson
                            Kristin Wauson @Jon Anderson last edited by

                            @jon-anderson Is this better?

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                            • Kristin Wauson
                              Kristin Wauson @Chip Valecek last edited by

                              @chip-valecek Yay! Thank you so much for your help. 🙂

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                              • Eli
                                Eli @Kristin Wauson last edited by

                                @kristin-wauson I think this is getting there! What @Jon-Anderson said about the fluffy trim was what I was TRYING to say, and he said it much better!

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                                • rcartwright
                                  rcartwright last edited by

                                  I really like this so far but I would like to mention that when I squint at this the blue on the bear is very strong and brighter than the warmer light. I'm making this point only because I assume the warmer light is your key light? Nice work so far

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                                  • Jon Anderson
                                    Jon Anderson SVS OG @Kristin Wauson last edited by

                                    @kristin-wauson that is better! It's amazing how small fixes can make a difference. After reading the comment @rcartwright made I noticed that the northern lights seem really hot and drew more attention. I don't know if you intended for it to be a focal point but if you didn't you might just fade that and its reflections a bit. Nice work!

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                                    • Kristin Wauson
                                      Kristin Wauson @Jon Anderson last edited by

                                      @jon-anderson and @rcartwright yes, I was a little worried about that and actually darkened the values on those areas already. I work on it a bit more though. Thank you both!!

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                                        SketchyCaroline last edited by

                                        I love this picture. If this was an illustration in a children's book, it would definitely draw me in. I can feel the sense of rescue and care coming from the bear to the child, and that they are about to set off on a journey together. Lovely work.

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                                        • Kristin Wauson
                                          Kristin Wauson @SketchyCaroline last edited by

                                          @sketchycaroline Thank you so much! 🙏

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