Feb Contest WIP - Almost Finished - Feedback!
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@deborah-Haagenson said in Feb Contest WIP - Almost Finished - Feedback!:
Should I change any of the facial features?
The boy is looking very cute but I think I'd try removing the cheek and under eye lines from the girl's face. I think they make her look a bit old and don't match with the mum's smooth face.
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@neschof Thank you - Great suggestion! I'm going to do that.
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@carlianne The girl is looking down at the book, but I wondered the same thing. I'll play more with her eyes. Thanks!
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Hi, looking good here. Sweet scene. If I could suggest something it would be to use minimal lines one the children's faces and also think about making the children's eyes larger. Nice work.
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I made all the suggested changes to the children's eyes and lips. I think this looks so much better - Thank You everyone!
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@deborah-Haagenson sweet scene
️ The children's faces look much softer now. Couple things, right now it looks like mom is looking at the viewer not the book...also I can't tell if the lamp is on a table or the floor...I assume a table, so maybe adding a front to the table would make it more readable as a table?
Not sure how much more time or rendering you are planning on doing before the end of the month but I think you could take this piece even further because you have such a nice base of color, line, and layout. For example if you have time, going in and adding more light and shadow would really make things pop. Trying out different textures/patterns on the clothes, wall, and blanket could be fun to mess around with. A lovely moment captured overall.
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@KaraDaniel Great suggestions! How fun! I will play around with those things. I was going to add a side to the table originally, but never thought about a front - ha!
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Here's my most recent version with textures added to the PJ's and shadows added.
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I like the addition of lighting! My only thought is it might be nice for the kids to have a little smile? Even if it's just a small one. I think it'll make it feel more like a tender moment
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@carlianne Ok, Thanks!
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With smiling children.