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    • LauraA
      LauraA SVS OG last edited by

      I like the one on bottom! I like how Will is clueless (perhaps even to the big print) and I like how the shadow defines the dinosaur's body without showing it all. But would there really be such a huge difference in the size of the dinosaurs and tracks? I take them to be a mother and baby.

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      • J
        jdubz last edited by

        @KaraDaniel @LauraA Thanks both for the feedback! Ugh it's tough. I looked at them again this morning and I want to take both further lol.

        I did rough paint-through to see how far off I was and I still think it's a bit workable. I'd likely need to reduce the size of the footprint but not by a ton and work the shadows slightly different.

        overpaint.png

        Josh White
        https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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        • LauraA
          LauraA SVS OG @jdubz last edited by

          @jdubz Wow, now THAT'S a draw through! 😂

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          • demotlj
            demotlj SVS OG @jdubz last edited by

            @jdubz Even if you just did this as a draw-through, I actually like it with the whole dinosaur standing on the outside of the frame like that. It's very creative.

            Laurie DeMott
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            • J
              jdubz last edited by

              @LauraA Lol yeah I didn't know of a better way to make sure I had an idea of where all the forms would fall 😛

              @demotlj interesting... maybe I'll keep it that way for a portfolio piece? One problem is that as it's that zoomed out it's hard to tell what's going on in the actual frame.

              Josh White
              https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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              • aska
                aska @jdubz last edited by

                @jdubz i also think its awesome when you can see the whole dinosaur. It made me smile 🙂

                Aska
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                • J
                  jdubz last edited by

                  Had a chance to work on the first one - still working on the dino. I'm trying some stylistic things on that specifically in how I'm coloring it, so we'll see how it turns out. But this is where the first is so far:

                  jan1-v1.jpg

                  Josh White
                  https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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                  • phoenix yip
                    phoenix yip @jdubz last edited by

                    @jdubz those look amazing!

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                    • J
                      jdubz last edited by

                      Had some time to flesh these out a bit. I'm getting a far looser look and feel than the first one and decided not to try and "fully render" it out. I'm wondering if maybe I'm over illustrating a bit on the first one above?? I just wanted to keep a bit less refined to see how that felt.

                      The bottom one is along the lines of what some of you had said where the dino is like looking "into" the frame. The real problem is that the scene ends up being REALLY small you'd have to zoom way in to see anything.

                      Untitled-2.jpg

                      dino-full.jpg

                      Josh White
                      https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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                        jdubz last edited by

                        I'd like to ask some feedback on what I'm doing stylistically. I'm kind of wondering if maybe I'm over illustrating some of my work a bit.

                        I tried to do less on the dino than I did with the boy and the yeti.

                        But I thought maybe I should try pulling WAY back and do some planning then start the first idea with that in mind and see what happened. What I ended up with is spending far less time rendering all the details out and then chose a really limited color palette. I probably started this 4-5 times because I kept changing details on where he was on the mountain.

                        Does a more simplified approach seem to help it or take away from it?

                        Yeti.jpg

                        Josh White
                        https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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