APRIL CONTEST: Lisa's robot invention worked great, until it did this...
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@carlianne Omg so cute!! Love your style and use of color
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@Coley Thanks! I like how your horsebot turned out.
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@Stacey-Lynn-Schleich Thank you so much!!!
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I enjoyed making this, after trashing a lot of other ideas. Nice work all! -TRA
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@carlianne dang this is fantastic!
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Hello friends!
Finally, here is my piece. I don't know about you all, but I'm ready for the weekend. Long week. This was a total project piece using several different skills I'm trying to work on right now. Robots. Lighting. Stylizing. It was a lot of fun, and I'm so glad I made it in time! I also wanted to say I took a look through all of the entries and it is very exciting to be participating in this challenge with you all. Your work is amazing. I look forward to the critique and voting.
Cheers,
Jodi aka kittytreetsLisa & Bunny Bot
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It was supposed to be fun, but Lisa didnt really expect her robot to be a board game winning machine.
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Hi everyone, here is my entry for this month's contest!
Lisa's robot invention worked great, until it went for a joy ride!
It was a fun challenge. I wanted to try loosening up more and I wanted to see if I could come up with a narrative that was about a robot but didn't show a robot.
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@Norman-Morana This is great, I love the composition! Had me laughing, too!
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@ArtofAleksey Dang! Thanks Aleksey!!
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@artbytra I know what you mean, I went through a couple compositions myself. I love your color combinations!
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Welp I didn't completely finish it but I spent too long on it not to post so here we go
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@Mary-Toth It looks great. I did the same thing. Could have done more but I was like, eh, I'm posting. Finished not perfect! ;o) Love your style!
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@kittytreets glad I'm not the only one and thank you!
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@alangill The legs on the robot are killing me! So funny.
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@carlianne nice. Great color!
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@marshallx Thank you so much!!
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Wow! So many great entries this month!
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Was initially going one way with the illustration, then listened to our gurus on one of the podcast episodes encourage us to draw the scene before or after the action... super simple, but this is what I came up with. This is the best I can paint on photoshop right now, but I'ma SVSlearn and improve!