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    February contest WIP - nightfall

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    • Aaron_T
      Aaron_T last edited by Aaron_T

      I dunno guys...I’m really starting to like this version. Still don’t think it tells enough of the story without having text in the image, but I might be okay with that.

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      Lightened:
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      • NicolaSchofield
        NicolaSchofield @Aaron_T last edited by

        @Aaron_T this was my favourite of the thumbnails and it looks great drawn out. I prefer the previous version though. I'm not sure if it's the angle ( running bottom left to right top), the simplicity (no plants, etc.) or the contrast (the new version feels a little dark and it's less easy to see what's happening).

        I think it reads fine as an overhead view and it's really interesting to see it from that angle when the image is about the sky! I think as @chrisaakins and @Melanie-Ortins suggested, you could still fade out to more realistic looking night sky at the edge of the blanket. I know we are looking down but essentially the milky way is being created here so we could still see it before it flies up into the sky? Maybe just something to try to see if you like it.

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        • Aaron_T
          Aaron_T last edited by

          @neschof Thanks for the comments! The first time I posted that from above I did have to lighten it up in Photoshop… For some reason things on my iPad come out very dark when I export them. I lightened up a second version and posted it above.

          It really is interesting how the direction of the coyote impacts the implied meaning. I simply rotating the canvas it gives it almost a different feel. As I’m drawing I keep spinning it around and feel like I could almost go with any direction… Except bottom right to top left. For some reason that one just strikes me as odd 😉

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          • Aaron_T
            Aaron_T last edited by Aaron_T

            I had an idea while sitting in traffic on my commute home tonight, and because I must be some sort of masochist I decided to see if I could make a stronger image from an idea that’s supposed to be funny. Here’s where I am now...text will be something along the lines of either “they were right here!” Or “get the fire going, I’m freezing” etc. either way, had some fun with this one tonight.

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            Looks super dark on the iPad tonight, might try to lighten it up and repost from photoshop tomorrow.

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            • carlianne
              carlianne @Aaron_T last edited by

              @Aaron_T It's too dark on my screen too, I can't tell what's happening.

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              • Aaron_T
                Aaron_T @carlianne last edited by

                @carlianne Sitting in a dark room, drawing on a dim screen, I could see everything. Click on the forum to post it and I feel like I was blinded by the insane white background 😎

                I lightened up the image in the previous post but it’s still dark on here until you click on the image and open it in a new window. Depending on the browser it’s a dark background or a light one.

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                • Aaron_T
                  Aaron_T last edited by Aaron_T

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                  • Kim Hunter
                    Kim Hunter last edited by

                    I like #9 the best. I love the use of a traditionally patterned star blanket and the movement from the horizon upward mimics the darkness rising off the eastern horizon as night falls. The angle, not only looks good, it also mimics the patterns of clouds, coloring in the sky as it darkens. Very nice all around.

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                    • carlianne
                      carlianne @Aaron_T last edited by

                      @Aaron_T cool! Just wanted you to know that it wasn't just you. 😂

                      For the record I kinda like your wolf with the blanket more. You can always add the text to it if you feel like it is needed.

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                      • Aaron_T
                        Aaron_T @carlianne last edited by

                        @carlianne @Kim-Hunter Yeah, thanks folks. I just had this image in my mind and felt like I needed to flesh it out.

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