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    January Prompt WIP (Critiques Requested)

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    • KathrynAdebayo
      KathrynAdebayo @Kali last edited by KathrynAdebayo

      @Kalimostlypaints Good luck! And no problem. Your piece looks great, and I like the style of the other work you’ve shared on the forum! I like your sense of colors especially. 🙂

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      • Kali
        Kali @KaraDaniel last edited by

        @KaraDaniel Thank you Kara, that is helpful to know! I appreciate the feedback!

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        • Kali
          Kali @KathrynAdebayo last edited by

          @KathrynAdebayo Thank you Kathryn, I really appreciate it! I struggle with colors so I’m thankful to here that

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          • Kali
            Kali last edited by

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            I drew a few more sketches last night, not sure if I’m happy with these though! Many are similar to each other and don’t seem to solve the main problem at hand with showing the character’s emotion/facial expression while also moving the eye around the canvas in a pleasing way. I guess my mind keeps prioritizing the size contrast between the character and the monster. I think I’ll keep plugging away at these after work 🤔 I had some sketches previous to my original that I never posted. Maybe I should consult these for my next round of comps (ignore the failed sketches in the upper-right...)

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            • xin li
              xin li last edited by

              @Kalimostlypaints love to see your process and I like a lot of your thumbnails. I think there are so many workable ones, depending on what story you want to tell.
              Talking about thumbnails, Lee made a youtube video about how to do thumbnails and how to choose. I found it very informative and inspiring. Maybe it could be something interesting for you as well?
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jghVE4V5FfU

              Web: www.lixin.no
              IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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              • Kali
                Kali @xin li last edited by

                @xin-li Thank you Xin, I appreciate your recommendation 🙂 I’ll give this a watch tonight before I work on the thumbnails. I’ve always had trouble with them, especially with making them small enough!

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                • Kali
                  Kali last edited by

                  I think that I am just about done here... scared to call it finished until the end of January lol! Definitely not perfect but possibly one of my best lighting pieces so far (in my opinion, anyway) 53ED036A-D123-40AA-B721-EA3EFFA174F1.jpeg

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                  • aska
                    aska @Kali last edited by

                    @Kalimostlypaints super cool! In fact i have a similar idea... and now nobody will believe me;-) There is a mountain in Slovenia that looks like a giant and I wanted to use it in my illustration. I won't give up this idea but now i have a harder task having such great competition! Anyway well done 🙂

                    Aska
                    www.mugaska.com
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                    • Kali
                      Kali @aska last edited by

                      @aska Thank you! 🙂 I think a few others had the same idea as well, great minds think alike!

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                      • KaraDaniel
                        KaraDaniel last edited by

                        Wonderful! My only thought on anything to change would be to have different values on the trees...closer to the viewer darker...would add a bit of contrast to the overall piece and get more of a sense of depth. I really love how you handled this challenge, great job!

                        instagram.com/sha_kara
                        karadaniel.net

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                        • Meg Clayburn
                          Meg Clayburn @Kali last edited by

                          @Kalimostlypaints it looks really good, my suggestion is to look at the balance of the little boy. I think the leg closest to is should be closer to the footprint than the one further away from the footprint... The feet look like you could draw a horizontal line right under them wish makes the back one look longer. It's a super cute idea and the composition is great!

                          Meg Clayburn

                          Instagram.com/meg_clayburn

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                          • Nathalie Kranich
                            Nathalie Kranich last edited by

                            the snow looks amazing, well rendered!

                            www.nathaliekranich.com
                            https://www.artstation.com/nathaliekranich
                            https://www.instagram.com/nathalie.kranich/?hl=en

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