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    • Chip Valecek
      Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

      Looks great! Can't wait to see it painted.


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      • Dulcie
        Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

        @bharris Oh, this is so beautifully drawn and I'm sure it is going to be amazing!! Great work! 🙂 I am really looking forward to seeing the coloured version now.

        The one thing I think...maybe it's too late to change....but I would just love to see some of those kids with little reindeer antler headbands! It would be so cute and IMO would help the storytelling part, that the kids are meant to be reindeer (and not just kids messing around in the snow).

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        • shinjifujioka
          shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

          Very lively image!

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          • kai satoshi
            kai satoshi last edited by

            Very nice line work. Mine is never this clean.

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            • Joy Heyer
              Joy Heyer last edited by

              The details in the line work is beautiful! I can't to wait to see color added!

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              • bharris
                bharris last edited by

                @Dulcie Thank you so much! I love that idea and I can see a few of the kids that would be excellent targets for antlers, also it'll add another holiday detail. 🙂

                @Kris-Knight I'm a little OC with the lines... I tried so hard not to zoom in to clean them up perfectly, it can be a time waster!

                @Joy-Heyer @shinjifujioka @Chip-Valecek @Thrace-Shirley-Mears Thank you so much everyone! I''ll post updates soon!

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                • Rob Smith
                  Rob Smith last edited by

                  @bharris Such great work. I really like the latest updates. Your line work is so great!

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                  • MOO
                    MOO SVS OG last edited by

                    The second one is more interesting and active. But they both look really great , IMHO. Really nice work.

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                    • bharris
                      bharris last edited by

                      Hey all, finished the tone and it was my first time working like this. I feel pretty good about it, but is there anything that is obviously wrong or that may need more lightening or darkening? Thanks for the feed back!

                      naughty children sketch 4.JPG

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                      • Rob Smith
                        Rob Smith last edited by Rob Smith

                        @bharris This is such a good drawing. Its so interesting to look at with only B/W tones added to it. The painting is sure to be great once some color has added to it.

                        If I was being really critical I would say that there needs to be some stronger contrast between Santa and the kid standing right behind him. Also, there is a tangent formed between the one horn of the set that kid is wearing and the edge of Santa's belt. The middle ground and foreground all seem to be of the same contrast and value. That front tree on the right side needs to be a darker value to pull it forward and push the middle ground back. Overall there needs to be, in my opinion, some stronger areas of contrast and value to really punch out certain characters and props.

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                        • bharris
                          bharris last edited by

                          @Rob-Smith Thank you Rob! I didn't see that with the belt! I will work on that contrast, it looks kind of dull as is! I was struggling with that and wondering how the color would look when laid over something really dark. I usually work straight from color and not in gray scale, but I'm liking the effect more!

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                          • Rob Smith
                            Rob Smith last edited by

                            @bharris @Will-Terry will add a multiply layer over the value layer to set the color of the image (see his digital painting video) and then paints opaque on top of that. You could also just use the value layer as a guide for your color. Don't be afraid to add some really strong values.

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                            • Dulcie
                              Dulcie SVS OG last edited by Dulcie

                              I agree with @Rob-Smith ...both about the wonderful drawing (it is really so nice to look at just as it is!) and suggestions to improve it. I wonder if the rear end of the sledge could be darker....you could push that a bit more.. Also the area in the background with the house, and the distant trees, if those areas are lighter in value it will heighten the sense of it being further away. Santa is a really important figure so you want to make the contrast between light & dark on him quite strong, though not OTT of course, so he will stand out more. Your piece has a really beautiful sense of distant ground, middle ground and foreground in the way you draw it, so if you can make the values match that, it will be even more amazing!

                              Sorry hope that's not too long-winded & that it makes sense....finally wanted to say I love that you have given some of the children reindeer antlers too! 🙂 Can't wait to see the next version!

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                              • bharris
                                bharris last edited by

                                @Dulcie Thank you very much! Yeah I am playing with those values now. The hard part is just having it be a night drawing and trying to figure how soft to make things and trying to envision what I can do with the color to heighten it.

                                No you're not long winded! I always appreciate your feed back, you're spot on!

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                                • bharris
                                  bharris last edited by

                                  Any better?

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                                  • Stephanie Hider
                                    Stephanie Hider @bharris last edited by

                                    @bharris Great illustration, so much fun can' wait to see it in color.

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                                    • bharris
                                      bharris last edited by

                                      How is this lighting and color scheme working? I'm struggling with the back two girls and the one in front of Santa; their clothes need to contrast but not take up a whole lot of attention...

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                                      • Bobby Aquitania
                                        Bobby Aquitania @bharris last edited by Bobby Aquitania

                                        @bharris maybe " cool " them out like the tree on the corner of the house?

                                        Edit: I did this real fast, and left their faces shining, which maybe good be a tad brighter, I'll leave that up to you.
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                                        • bharris
                                          bharris last edited by

                                          @Bobby-Aquitania I'll try it. I've been shying away from it because I didn't want to lose them completely, but no other warm colors worked for me here.

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                                          • Lydia M
                                            Lydia M last edited by

                                            You can go a lot bolder with this. I just duplicated the image and changed the top to a vivid light blending mode. It darkened and brightened the areas. I'm not say that's the technique you should use to change it, because you'd have to flatten the whole image but it's just to show that it needs more contrast. And watch out for the airbrush. Your shadows are very blurry and kind of "fuzzing off" the edges of your subjects. It's making it all murky. Lee told me that cast shadows are 2 shades darker than the local color and they have harder edges. Form shadows are soft.

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