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    Musicians of Bremen, How does it look?

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    • frankiiij
      frankiiij @frankiiij last edited by

      @dafoota @chrisaakins Also remember take what I say with a grain of salt. I'm still a beginner. haha

      Much love and God bless!

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      • chrisaakins
        chrisaakins @Melissa_Bailey last edited by

        @Melissa-Bailey-0 I agree about the rim lighting. I tried it and it just looked like their edges were disappearing so I decided to punt and go with what I call the Hollywood Nightime lighting like there was another hidden light source so you could see the characters.

        As far as the layers go, I did have them all on separate layers and I was worried that that might be an issue. I will work on making them look more connected a bit more. Good call!

        @Nyrryl-Cadiz you are right! I added some more to the top and it looks better. Thank you!

        @dafoota haha! Thanks for being a fan! I am not sure I understand what you meant about the feather and the eraser line. And I do value your opinion! Always feel free to give it!
        Thanks everyone!

        Chris Akins
        www.chrisakinsart.com
        www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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        • LauraA
          LauraA SVS OG @chrisaakins last edited by

          @chrisaakins I like this! I like the S-shaped composition and the moon behind the figures.

          I think you're really getting there, but I also think that @Nyrryl-Cadiz and @dafoota have made good points here. The main things to work on are some crowding at the top and making sure your values are distinct. For instance, the dog's face and donkey's neck have light areas in the front, but why? Is there a second light source? Probably part of the reason for the crowded feeling is that your rooster is easily the most saturated thing in the image and the most distinct silhouette. I might either differentiate a lot between the values of the donkey and dog, or make the dog a more saturated color. (Maybe the former, but I would have to think about it.)

          In addition, I think there may be a slight drawing problem with the cat's head and where it meets the rooster's foot. All your other animals look really 3D, but the cat's head is a little flat and I want to turn it a bit more towards the viewer. But I also find there to be a bit of a disconnect between the cat's feet and the dog's back, so maybe what @Melissa-Bailey-0 said about grounding shadows would help as well.

          Having once done a Musicians of Bremen drawing, I clicked on this right away to see what your take would be. Your work is making leaps and bounds! 👍

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          • chrisaakins
            chrisaakins last edited by

            Thank you @LauraA @dafoota @Nyrryl-Cadiz @Melissa-Bailey-0 and @KaraDaniel . I did the best I could to incorporate your suggestions. I think it looks a lot better. Let me know if you think it looks better or more work should be done.

            Here is what I did:
            I enlarged the canvas at the top to eliminate the crowding.
            I connected the forms by including overlapping fur and shadows.

            I saturated the dog and added a fill layer of brown and added a fill layer of light blue on the donkey. I also added a little light on the donkey’s mouth to show the other side of the jaw (that was bothering me). Hopefully this provides enough contrast, now.

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            Chris Akins
            www.chrisakinsart.com
            www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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            • Niels
              Niels last edited by Niels

              I really like the energy of the picture. One small thing that stood out to me though is the area where the lower jaw of the cat intersects with the tail of the rooster. I think there is a tangent line(?) which, to me, makes it feel like the cat has the tail of the rooster in his mouth as opposed to being in front of it. Just a little shift of the tail would remedy that.

              Again really like the picture and I am still a novice so take my advice with a grain of salt.

              Instagram: www.instagram.com/novanbergen/

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              • KaraDaniel
                KaraDaniel @chrisaakins last edited by

                @chrisaakins I think it looks great!

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                • Kim Hunter
                  Kim Hunter last edited by

                  I really like it.

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                  • KristyM
                    KristyM last edited by

                    As someone who lives out in the bush with chickens and pigs and a dog I can fully appreciate the context of this illustration and it makes me giggle when I think about how our animals like to make chaotic choruses together haha love it! On the technical side, I am not super experienced myself, I have only just started learning more about illustrating but I really like the composition and I do love the story it’s telling 🙂

                    https://www.instagram.com/marytale_illustrations

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                    • RioSim1
                      RioSim1 @chrisaakins last edited by

                      @chrisaakins Nice work! The paint textures really come through.

                      Open Heart, Open Mind
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                      • Nathalie Kranich
                        Nathalie Kranich last edited by

                        Love that composition! So much energy, and you really get the impression of "noise" because of the zic-zac pattern they form.

                        www.nathaliekranich.com
                        https://www.artstation.com/nathaliekranich
                        https://www.instagram.com/nathalie.kranich/?hl=en

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