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    • Ace Connell
      Ace Connell @Rich Green last edited by

      @Rich-Green Hey 🙂

      I'm loving this idea! I can't wait to see the colour studies and it fully done 🙂

      Here are my thoughts...

      • The top of the glass really depends on the perspective. Honestly, I prefer the perspective of the photograph as it seems more dynamic and frames the piece nicely. The way you have it set up has a vanishing point for the glass and a separate one for the water and the glass vanishing point is probably as far away from the zoo as the lion's home in Africa haha. I've drawn over so you can see...

      rich1.jpg
      rich2.jpg

      • Honestly, I think this lion's fine. I mean, yeah in real life he'd probably seem a little smaller, but breaking that rule doesn't break the image for me. It's not like it's overly large. Plus, there's no indication that the one in the background is not just a bigger lion or anything like that.

      • Nope, I don't think it looks too simple overall. It reads well and that's the point of the image. I think as artists we have the tendency to try and over-complicate the piece.

      • Compositionally, I'd probably have the kids on the right like they are in the thumbnail. It adds a nice balance to the composition and it's like they've come together and both frozen on the spot to see the craziness happening in front of them.

      I hope this helps 🙂 They are the only things I'd change if they were my image. The only things really for me is the vanishing point and then the children.

      Take care Buddy,
      Ace

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      • Leontine
        Leontine @Rich Green last edited by

        @Rich-Green Hi Rich, I found this one on Pinterest, It might help you for this wonderful illustration you're working on! pinterest.jpg

        Leontine
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        • Leontine
          Leontine @Rich Green last edited by

          @Rich-Green maybe This artist can inspire oyu even more...aquasixio.deviantart.com!

          Leontine
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          • Rich Green
            Rich Green SVS OG @Ace Connell last edited by

            @Ace-Connell your perspective lines made this make so much sense in my mind now - thank you so much for taking the time to do that for me. I have watched and practiced the Jake Parker perspective video and yet I totally lost control of it here and never once did I think to draw out the extended guidelines to get me back on the right path. Really appreciate your help and input!

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            • Rich Green
              Rich Green SVS OG @Leontine last edited by

              @Leontine thank you so much for the reference images - they are going to prove very helpful here!

              www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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              • Joy Heyer
                Joy Heyer last edited by

                @Rich-Green I agree that the thumbnail is more dynamic. I like keeping the kids together. Then they read as one design element instead of two. I do think the sleeping lion should be smaller (sorry to disagree @Ace-Connell ...but I have your cookies. Pumpkin ok?). Right now you have a lot of shapes/lines that are the same size: the girl, the lions, the horizontal and vertical lines of the rock on the right, and the space between the sub and the right side... Scooting back the sub so the periscope isn't breaking the plane of the glass and making the sleeping lion smaller will vary your shape sizes. I love the lion's facial expression. This is going to be a great illustration!

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                • Rich Green
                  Rich Green SVS OG @Joy Heyer last edited by

                  @Joy-Heyer Thanks for the input Joy! I have a few new ideas up my sleeve to give this scene a bit more of a story so I will be changing things like the sleeping lion for a different character completely. Stay tuned for that later today. I fully agree the sub needs to be pushed back a little and the issue with the periscope breaking the plane of the glass also has to be corrected. And I also agree the kids needs to be on the same side of the glass. Thanks so much for your input can't wait to keep posting updates on my progress to show how much better this is looking because of everyone's help here!

                  www.richgreenart.com instagram.com/richgreenart/

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                  • Rich Green
                    Rich Green SVS OG last edited by Rich Green

                    So far this morning I have worked on completely revising the image based on the perspective issues that Ace did such a great job of helping me see earlier.

                    I have then been working on all of the backgrounds which you will see here. I have found that using a painterly style really lets me create that rocky environment above and below the water. This style works for me at least based on my current skill level. I always think I am going to set out and create a more simple line work image but then I tend to find myself needing to add details in because I enjoy them so much. So hopefully this is working here.

                    As for colors I am sampling directly from my original photo as I absolutely love the teals/greens in the water - I think that is why the photo has stayed in my memory for months and I knew when the time was right I was going to do something with it. I just find it so appealing to my eye - so those are the colors I have used here.

                    I have moved around the brightest underwater rock and felt it will be best on the side where the kids will be placed as it gives a much stronger contrast for their silhouettes once I add them in. And then I left a darker gap towards the middle of the rocks which is where I plan on placing the submarine pushed back a bit like everyone has suggested.

                    Submarine Lion background forum version.jpg

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                    • Kevin Longueil
                      Kevin Longueil SVS OG last edited by

                      Wow....nice!

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                      • shinjifujioka
                        shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

                        That filtered lighting...friggin sweet.

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                        • Joy Heyer
                          Joy Heyer last edited by

                          It's looking fantastic! Love the color!

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                          • Ace Connell
                            Ace Connell @Rich Green last edited by

                            @Rich-Green Dude! Yes! This is looking awesome!

                            Ace

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                            • Rich Green
                              Rich Green SVS OG last edited by Rich Green

                              Hi Everyone,

                              Thanks for all the kind comments after my last update. OK so here it is now - I have to send it in this evening for a midnight deadline on an upcoming SCBWI illustration breakout session in November. So while I wont be able to make any changes for that - I am really thinking of using this to make my first ever postcards to send out.

                              So please let me know if you see anything else I should adjust.

                              A small change to the story I am imagining for this one.

                              • I removed the sleeping lion and instead have turned this into a Sea Lion exhibit.

                              • I imagine the Lion getting jealous that the Sea Lions were always getting all the attention from visitors at the zoo. So he got himself a submarine so that he could be a "sea" lion too!

                              This piece really pushed me in several areas - perspective, backgrounds, trying to really think of that sub in 3D and for that matter creating a machine - something I do not think I ever really do. So it was good fun to push myself like this and I could feel myself getting better and things "clicking" in my mind as I figured out ways to solve the challenges I was facing in that moment.

                              Anyway - I hope you all enjoy this one as much as I do!!!

                              Submarine Lion forum2.jpg

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                              • Leontine
                                Leontine @Rich Green last edited by

                                @Rich-Green Hi There Rich, It has turned out great! Love to see the flow your in and how you push yourself! Its a great piece. There is one thing that I think can be approved, thats the color of the lion. Because he is behind glass, he should have a cooler color. now the first thing you see is the lion. It would be nice to keep the first focus on the children, and there surprised faces.

                                Leontine
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                                • Ace Connell
                                  Ace Connell @Rich Green last edited by

                                  @Rich-Green Hey Rich. It's looking great. The only thing standing out to me is the lion. It's not feeling like he's under the water. I'd add a bit go green into it, but still keep a lot of his colour because I like how he stands out. I just did this quickly, but you get what I mean.

                                  rich3.jpg

                                  Ace

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                                  • Ace Connell
                                    Ace Connell @Leontine last edited by

                                    Oops. Sorry. I's started typing before @Leontine had posted lol. But yeah, essentially I'm just mirroring what she said 🙂

                                    Ace

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                                    • Ace Connell
                                      Ace Connell @Ace Connell last edited by

                                      @Ace-Connell Also, I do like the two children and the seal are creating a triangle that's pointing to the lion. Nice composition there 🙂

                                      Ace

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                                      • Leontine
                                        Leontine @Ace Connell last edited by

                                        @Ace-Connell LOL

                                        Leontine
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                                        • Rich Green
                                          Rich Green SVS OG @Leontine last edited by Rich Green

                                          @Leontine and @Ace-Connell - yes I could not agree with both of you more. It's funny because I had some adjustment layers (for the submarines glass) that i kept turning on/off as I just was not sure if cooling off the Lion's colors a bit worked or if we lost him too much. But after reading your comments I agree and will definitely be making that adjustment for this piece in my portfolio and those postcards I plan to make. Thanks so much for the input!

                                          And it would not be one of my pieces if it did not need a color toned down a bit - I told you those deliciously saturated colors get me every time!! Ha!

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                                          • Leontine
                                            Leontine @Rich Green last edited by

                                            @Rich-Green whahaha! we all have our issues LOL Good luck at your presentation at SCWI.

                                            Leontine
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