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    • Gabby Correia
      Gabby Correia last edited by

      I agree! The second one's pose is much better. Maybe give the fairy a shocked expression 🙂

      https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @silvialcg last edited by

        @silvialcg hi! I like how you want to keep this piece simple but I think you’re making it too simple. Perhaps you can change the girl’s pose give her more action instead of just standing there with a camera. Maybe she’s facing towards the fairy, her camera aiming at the fairy. I also like the fairy in the second sketch.

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        • silvialcg
          silvialcg last edited by

          Thanks, everyone! Great advice. I’ll go for number 2, and move the girl more to the left.
          @Nyrryl-Cadiz I was thinking about making the girl panic when she sees the fairy and clumsily drop the camera, capture the action as the camera is airborne... Just don’t know if I can make it work! I struggle a bit with gesture...

          Silvia Lopez-Cepero
          https://www.instagram.com/silvia.lopez.cepero/

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          • Gary Wilkinson
            Gary Wilkinson @silvialcg last edited by

            @silvialcg I think @Nyrryl-Cadiz is right about it being too simple, regarding the concept, and I think your idea about having her panic and drop the camera is a great one. I would also recommend to do a lot of thumbnailing with your idea, thinking the composition, character pose and what best highlights the story's concept. Work whatever is best for you, but I like to start of with simple lines and shapes to act as a placeholder and then build up from the one I like best, leaving character/ costume/ prop design to the later stages.

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            • silvialcg
              silvialcg last edited by

              Thanks for the feedback @Gary-Wilkinson

              I do try to do the thumbnails first, but I end up giving it lots of detail! I gotta work on that...

              I created a third version. What do you think? Not sure her body is right... I was also wondering if I should crop the bottom, not sure...

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              Silvia Lopez-Cepero
              https://www.instagram.com/silvia.lopez.cepero/

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              • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @silvialcg last edited by

                @silvialcg that's a great idea!

                Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
                YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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                • Freya Chakour
                  Freya Chakour @silvialcg last edited by

                  @silvialcg this is so much better already! It’s telling a story that is understandable even if the viewer didn’t know anything about the prompt! Als for the composition, maybe it would be nice to get us a bit closer to the scene, so it feels more like we’re part of the action? 🙂

                  https://www.instagram.com/fyra.c/
                  Portfolio: https://www.artstation.com/fyrac

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                  • silvialcg
                    silvialcg @Freya Chakour last edited by

                    @Freya-Chakour thanks! 😀 so helpful to have constructive feedback. How would you get closer? Cropping top and bottom maybe? Maybe make the girl bigger. I did consider that, I was just concerned about losing the house framing, as I thought it was interesting with the door arch and all that... what do you think?

                    Silvia Lopez-Cepero
                    https://www.instagram.com/silvia.lopez.cepero/

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                    • Freya Chakour
                      Freya Chakour @silvialcg last edited by

                      @silvialcg hmmm yeah I think it’s definitely nice to see a bit of the room and the setting, and I like the picture on the wall. But on the right side there is really just the light button ( xD forgot what it’s called in English) soo I guess there are two ways for this, go nearer to the girl but loose a bit of the scenery, or make the scenery part of the storytelling. Like maybe there is a Gallery of mystic creatures that got photographed, or newsletters and notes pinned on a board or something like that 😊 also inside the room there is just this plant, maybe you can add some things there too

                      https://www.instagram.com/fyra.c/
                      Portfolio: https://www.artstation.com/fyrac

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                      • silvialcg
                        silvialcg last edited by

                        Thanks, everyone! Your feedback helped me sooooo much this month!

                        I usually use the whole month, but I’ve decided to stop and commit. Gotta force myself to limit the time I spend on each project.

                        Hope you like it. I already submitted, but feedback’s still appreciated. It’ll never be perfect!

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                        Silvia Lopez-Cepero
                        https://www.instagram.com/silvia.lopez.cepero/

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