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    • NessIllustration
      NessIllustration Pro @ArtofAleksey last edited by

      @Aleksey Oh.. Then probably not what you mean ^^''' I brought the right leg forward, closet to the other leg..

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      • NessIllustration
        NessIllustration Pro @ArtofAleksey last edited by

        Okay the sketch is due Monday (pretty much now-ish) so I think I'll hand it in like this and try more poses for Indiana Jones later at the color stage. If I rush this to get the pose right tonight I'll mess it up, I'm sure!

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        • MichaelaH
          MichaelaH @NessIllustration last edited by

          @NessIllustration It is really great, what I would change, maybe some connection with the team and the mummy, like one of them has his pupils looking back (man or the cat)...

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          • Zachary Drenski
            Zachary Drenski last edited by

            This looks really awesome! I think @Aleksey meant put that back leg forward so that it is in a similar position as the girl's. I see what he is saying but, in my opinion, the man's running position is fine and even better that the girl and him are not striking the same pose.

            @MichaelaH mentioned having the eyes of the cat or the man looking toward the mummy. That could be a nice touch. If you decide to do that I think you should have the man looking back because if you have the cat looking back, it will appear to be looking up at the man.

            The mummy looks so good, I love how cute it is, so I feel bad even bringing it up, but (to me) the mummy's body and leg don't look like they are connected. Overall, this is looking great and I can't wait to see how it turns out.

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            • NessIllustration
              NessIllustration Pro @Zachary Drenski last edited by

              @Zachary-Drenski Thank you Zachary for your helpful suggestions ❤ I have to agree with you about the mummy's foot, it looks disembodied.. I'll probably remove it entirely! The eyes suggestion is also great and as for the running, I'll see if I can improve it but like you, I don't wish to have the running poses mirror each other and really want them to be different for more variety and dynamism.

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              • Elinore Eaton
                Elinore Eaton last edited by

                What a fun illustration! @NessIllustration I'd love to see the running characters be a bit larger and closer to the audience, maybe have the cat the closest. It will create a stronger dominance structure, as well as bring some stronger layering and perspective. If you make them larger and shift them just slightly so that they overlap the stairs a bit, you're also going to lead the eye from the mummy to them and back again, and the composition won't be divided by that strong line illustrating the corner of the room. I did a quick re-size to show you what I mean. Nice work!

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                • NessIllustration
                  NessIllustration Pro @Elinore Eaton last edited by

                  @Elinore-Eaton Elinore, this looks wonderful!! Thank you so much for this!! ❤

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                  • Elinore Eaton
                    Elinore Eaton @NessIllustration last edited by

                    @NessIllustration Yay! So glad, anytime. I'm kind of a composition junky. 😉
                    Looking forward to seeing how this goes!

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                    • Perrij
                      Perrij last edited by

                      Not sure if anyone else mentioned this yet, but the perspective on big columns the is off. They should be pointing straight up and down. Of course, it could be an artistic choice to skew the perspective, but in this case I feel its more distracting than anything. I did a quick draw over to show you what i mean perspective draw over.png

                      and I added a third column because the wall behind the mummy was feelin kinda empty.

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                      • NessIllustration
                        NessIllustration Pro @Perrij last edited by

                        @Perrij That's very accurate critique, but in this case I've decided to add a 3rd vanishing point and tilt the scene as well to create more dynamism in the composition 🙂

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                        • Perrij
                          Perrij last edited by

                          @NessIllustration for sure! well in that case, i think maybe tilting the vertical lines of bricks towards the 3rd vanishing point will help sell it

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                          • NessIllustration
                            NessIllustration Pro @Perrij last edited by

                            @Perrij They are, hun. Look at them with a ruler, the brick lines on the right of the screen tilt towards the left, the brick lines on the left tilt towards the right. They all "seem" vertical because they're following the established perspective 🙂

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                            • Perrij
                              Perrij last edited by

                              @NessIllustration Ah, okay, you bet. Hope I didn't offend, only meant to be helpful

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                              • NessIllustration
                                NessIllustration Pro @Perrij last edited by

                                @Perrij Not offended at all, and thank you so much for taking the time to even do a draw-over, that's really cool! Seeing the scene in another perspective is super interesting!

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                                • Perrij
                                  Perrij @NessIllustration last edited by

                                  @NessIllustration Haha yeah everyone has a different perspective! Is that a pun? oh lord..

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