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    • ArtofAleksey
      ArtofAleksey @ThisKateCreates last edited by

      @thiskatecreates yess

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      • ThisKateCreates
        ThisKateCreates last edited by

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        • ArtofAleksey
          ArtofAleksey last edited by

          I hope you still give the truck some cat features

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          • Nyrryl  Cadiz
            Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

            Definitely! Go for it!. I personally think the blue background worked better with the car.

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            • marissaarts
              marissaarts @ThisKateCreates last edited by

              @thiskatecreates oh my goodness that sounds like a great way to find angles and have fun playing with hot wheels, haha

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              • ThisKateCreates
                ThisKateCreates last edited by

                @Aleksey I'm trying to adapt to kiddo's fave monster truck. So cat truck may have to be next. The classical landscape artist I got the "Don't draw a tree, draw a portrait of a tree" would probably question my choice of subject though. XD
                @nyrrylcadiz I did like the blue but trying to do a crowd now. I often do the neutrals as I'm adjusting the shapes. I don't like to use the eraser because it changes my edge shapes too much. I "erase" with neutral paint then repaint the edge. Now I'll paint over that with a better BG. Maybe I'll use blue or red to give it liveliness though. Hmm.
                @marissaarts This piece is totally inspired by drawing crayon pictures of toy trucks (and dinos) for the child I'm giving it to. I thing 30 minutes of attentive quietness from a 2 year old is a high compliment. Apparently he asks all adults to draw trucks for him and was quite happy with mine.
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                • ThisKateCreates
                  ThisKateCreates @ThisKateCreates last edited by

                  @thiskatecreates Brought some blue back. lol
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                  • ThisKateCreates
                    ThisKateCreates @ThisKateCreates last edited by

                    @thiskatecreates I'm a bit stalled:
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                    I think the lighting and contrast could use work. But it expresses most of the thing I set out for. It's recognizable as the "gravedigger" monster truck two year old loves. It shows some dynamism, though I wish I had pushed the gesture harder.
                    Time to decide. Do I print this and send it out so I can move on to something I'm more excited about? Is there room at my current skill level to make this picture work better? I could add more texture to the ground and stadium and clean up the value structure? Any thoughts from the crowd?

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

                      @thiskatecreates this may be too dark. Perhaps you can lighten the bacground a bit.

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                      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
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                      • ThisKateCreates
                        ThisKateCreates @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                        Thanks @nyrrylcadiz . I'll have to have a think on it and how to approach that without reducing truck to bg contrast. Also whether I want to keep it dark for drama. I could definitely improve the overall comp with some midtone or light shapes. Hmmm. Will think over

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                        • ThisKateCreates
                          ThisKateCreates @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                          @nyrrylcadiz In the end I submitted as it was. The child it's for seems to like dark colors and if I'd stayed working on it I would have redrawn the whole truck to get back to the gesture, which I didn't have time for. If I had time and energy left for it I would use the spots to highlight the truck and ground better; add more texture, especially to the ground but also to the stands; either exaggerate the truck so the drawing and perspective issues are clearly part of the execution or correct the drawing and perspective issues. If I made those changes then your point would be addressed and I do appreciate the feedback and learn from it even where I haven't necessarily used it in the same piece. 🙂 I also found the camera angle advice beyond my skill yet. In time though.
                          To the forum at large, sorry for the bump.

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                          • ThisKateCreates
                            ThisKateCreates @ThisKateCreates last edited by

                            @ThisKateCreates You guys. Let me just share. Do get your work printed and "shipped" to learn from mistakes. This actually looked much less dark on my apparently uncalibrated screen. At the printer when I made my postcard.... the whole bg is basically black. Lesson learned.

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                            • ThisKateCreates
                              ThisKateCreates last edited by

                              After a little time mulling and seeing this printed and considering feedback I made a few more edits.
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                              I'll probably tighten up the car now that I've loosened up the BG. I've discovered there is a hatching brush in clip studio for me. I feel like that texture works for the effect I intended better. And the contrast in refinement can help keep the focus on the fun parts.

                              It's too bad I didn't see and fix everything before the due date, but no reason to leave errors in a piece that I can readily improve. :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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