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    Sketch for nightfall, would love some critique!

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    • Kevin Longueil
      Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Amelia Bothe last edited by

      @Amelia-Bothe My only feedback is that i Love it - super good drawing!!

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      • LauraA
        LauraA SVS OG last edited by

        It's a lovely sketch and I especially the action pose of the mouse. My only critique would be that it looks like the fox (I know it has another name) looks like it's hopping, so I'd follow Elia's suggestions above.

        I love all the different and creative takes people have on this prompt!

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        • Laurel Aylesworth
          Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

          Wow. This is awesome. All I got - lol

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          • Carrie
            Carrie last edited by

            Love your critters! I have horses and I appreciate the squirrels action...very realistic approach to riding. I think I would like the foxes eye to be open. Really like your background, too!

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            • braden H
              braden H @Amelia Bothe last edited by

              @Amelia-Bothe rodents on animal mounts always gets a win in my books 🙂

              Anything technical I could give you would be nitpicky (and probably wrong, you've got an awesome knowledge of aminal anatomy).

              But I do have questions: What's the story and what feelings are you trying to convey?

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              • Coley
                Coley last edited by

                I am totally jealous lol, this is so awesome.

                I fee like the pose of the "fox" is fine. I know the motion is slowed a bit like some have mentioned but in a way it sort of freezes the moment. It's obvious they]re going fast but to have the moment a little slowed down where the fox is suspended briefly is super cool to me anyhow.

                i'm curious too on the story

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                • Amelia Bothe
                  Amelia Bothe @EliaMurrayArt last edited by

                  @EliaMurrayArt thank you so much for the feedback!!! These pics are great reference, I especially love the second ones pose wow. I really appreciate the advice and kind words!!

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                  • Amelia Bothe
                    Amelia Bothe @Carrie last edited by

                    @Carrie thank you!! My instinct says that if I open the fox’s eye his eyeline would lead the viewers eye off the page, but I think I’ll give it a try anyways because my instinct is usually wrong haha ^^

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                    • Amelia Bothe
                      Amelia Bothe @Coley last edited by

                      @Coley thank you so much!! The story was basically that predator (Fox) and prey (jerboa) come together at night to fight off a common evil (locusts.) : -) thank you for your interest!!

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                      • Rachel Horne
                        Rachel Horne last edited by

                        This is great. You can sense the speed, I love the birds in the background. I do agree about the fox, to me he seems like he’s jumping but altogether great so far!

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                        • Melanie Ortins
                          Melanie Ortins last edited by

                          Gorgeous! My only nitpick is that you could try maybe tilting the perspective to make it more dynamic and enhance the feeling of motion even more. And have the bugs flying at a bit of a different angle. Very horizontal compositions tend to feel more still and that counters a bit with your subject. I love your character designs though, they have so much personality! Fennec foxes and kangaroo rats are the best ☺

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                          • chrisaakins
                            chrisaakins last edited by chrisaakins

                            @Amelia-Bothe I love your characters. Desert animals are the best. What exactly is the kangaroo rat doing, though? He kinda looks like he is smelling his armpit when I look at it on my phone. One of the challenges I had during Inktober was drawing mice holding things over their head. Their big old heads get in the way. I posted an example of how I solved the issue. IMG_20191017_072010_668.jpg I think you are going to have to change the Jerboa's position a bit to make it work. Maybe tilt his body around more and raise his head up? I agree with the comments about changing the POV to a more dynamic slant. It always creates movement in a composition.

                            I really can't wait to see this finished. It inspires me to do more animal art.

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