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    • idid
      idid last edited by

      All three are lovely! I like 1 most. Because it is most dramatic and fun. For 3, the size of mother makes it looks like another child. If you add some details to suggest her age, it may work. Perspective of 2 is a little bit "usual", maybe tilting the image can help. Still, I like all of them πŸ™‚

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      • Miranda Branley
        Miranda Branley @idid last edited by Miranda Branley

        @idid Thank you! Oop! Sorry that wasn't clear! My B. Overall, I was trying to make the father appear big and teddy bear like, kind of like Pacha from Emperor's New Groove. Lol. But, yeah I'm planning to make her look her age and not childlike- I think that would be a bit disturbing because she's pregnant 😱 Thanks for the feedback I'll keep these comments in mind! 😁

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        • donnamakesart
          donnamakesart last edited by

          I'm sold on number 2. Please do number2 XD It's typical but most impactful. The 3rd one could work but the message changed from Dad and Daughter to Family Together. In which case I would prefer if the mom and dad were looking at the daughter so they look like a united team.

          idid has a good point that 2 is typical but the straight forward angle makes it more powerful. Perhaps you can solve that problem with interesting lighting. Overall, GREAT JOB!

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          • Matthew Oberdier
            Matthew Oberdier last edited by

            #1 looks like the strongest silhouette and fastest read.

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            • JoshuaDages
              JoshuaDages last edited by

              I agree with @Matthew-Oberdier and @Miranda-Branley, #1 reads really well, and has a comical, but heart-warming feel to it. I can't wait to see what you do with these!

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              • Jacy13
                Jacy13 @Miranda Branley last edited by

                @Miranda-Branley I gravitate towards number 1! I think the composition really showcases your main idea πŸ™‚

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                • VeronicaMui
                  VeronicaMui last edited by

                  Another vote for the first one! The window and picture aren’t feeling balanced though, I would experiment with different ideas there

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                  • Miranda Branley
                    Miranda Branley last edited by

                    Hi there! Here's an update!

                    Thank you all for the feedback! This has been eye opening! I tried my hand at all 3 to see how I can use your suggestions and still follow what I would like to do. Plus with the time I have left and considering what would make it in time for entering! I chose to do the second one because I wanted to go for more of a emotionally powerful and protective feeling that you'd get from the second one.

                    Explanation: The dad looking like a giant teddy bear and his arms turning inward to feel like he's cradling his daughter. I did decide to use the first one's idea of them being in the daughter's room because that made more sense story wise, as the dad is trying to get his daughter to sleep in her own bed. I added his index finger on the right hand so that is shows the comforting feeling that his daughter has with him being there. And all of the books on the ground are bedtime story books that actually exist πŸ˜ƒ The lighting will be coming from the moonlight and the little kid alarm toy that will give off a soft blue light. I know the perspective has been done before, but also... my thoughts make me wonder what hasn't been done. As long as I make it uniquely mine! I'm so excited!

                    My question now, is what do you think of this tighter sketch?

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                    • chrisaakins
                      chrisaakins last edited by chrisaakins

                      @Miranda-Branley I love where you are going with this. The only thing that bothers me is the proportion of the head. I get that you want an exaggerated look but I think it might be too small. Maybe it's the neck. A guy that big would have a neck to match his arms and shoulders. If you look at Pacha, he has no neck. I don't know what the solution is. I love the sentiment though. As a dad, there was nothing better than having my babies sleep on my chest and holding their little tiny hands. That's my favorite part of your drawing. You captured it so well.!

                      I did a quick draw over to show what I mean:EDB605A0-CDF8-4F06-A4F6-921586D097CD.jpeg
                      All I did was enlarge his head and hid his neck. What do ya think?

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                      • Miranda Branley
                        Miranda Branley @chrisaakins last edited by

                        @chrisaakins Oh wow! Thanks for pointing that out! And thanks for the edit!! πŸ˜ƒ That makes a lot more sense. The edit makes it so much easier to understand rather than someone just telling me. I had struggled with some anatomy in my last contest piece when I drew a werewolf girl and I don't want that to happen again 😨 Also thank you so much! I was trying to make it have that exact feeling! I wanted it to be special. I'm so glad that I fulfilled it. β™₯

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