FEBRUARY CONTEST: YETI COOKING
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@Kim-Rosenlof 100%
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Is everyone using their original Yeti character design for all the follow-up designs or are some of you veering off?
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@Gabby-Correia unfortunately I didn’t make a yeti character yet so I guess you could say I’m just winging it lol but I guess now I’m gunna need to make one
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Here we go again LOL
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@Gabby-Correia I just joined a couple weeks ago and barely made it in time for the Yeti Home contest - so I hadn't made the December Yeti image. I'm planning to keep this drawing in the same format/style so they will work together ;).
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Just to clarify: don't worry if you haven't submitted in the previous Yeti contests, you can still do this prompt! Just treat it as if it's a stand alone prompt.
So, if you don't already have a Yeti character, just create one. And by the same token, if you already created a Yeti character, but would like to change it, go right ahead!
We thought it would be fun to give you the option to create all the makings of a children's book, but it's not a requirement
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@Gabby-Correia Prolly not since mine didn't even make it in the 16.
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OMG!! We totally forgot to mention that this is supposed to be a SPOT ILLUSTRATION Sorry we missed that bit!
Spot illustrations are small, simple illustrations that highlight a moment in a story, usually without a full background. They are meant to break up text and add visual interest to a page.
We'll be getting to full page spreads later on!
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@LisaF well that makes a difference...hmm I'm not sure how I want to approach this prompt now lol.
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@LisaF if that’s the case then @Chip-Valecek might want to edit the post to add that in so people don’t miss it
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I like that it’s a spot illustration!
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@LisaF Can we maybe have @Chip-Valecek edit the original post to reflect both your comments? That might keep some who might not read everything still have the prompt correct.
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@Griffin great minds. I just posted the same things only slower! Haha!
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@chrisaakins @Griffin @LisaF @Chip-Valecek - was thinking the same thing - i went ahead and edited the post (hope you don't mind Chip) feel free to change it
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@Kevin-Longueil Thank You!!!
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@LisaF I have been doing spot illustrations so I'll pass on this one. Is there a vignette in the works? Then I might start to plan a design for a yeti, since I haven't participated as of yet.
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@K-Flagg lols I have too many spot illustrations in my portfolio so I am passing but I am sure you could make something, just simplify and make sure all the important parts of your story is in it. I hope you change your mind.
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@Heather-Boyd lol I didn't realized I was missing a word in my post (which totally made the context seem negative ). I meant to say I'm not sure HOW I want to approach this now. lol sorry if I sounded like a jerk, I am working on my entry now.
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@Heather-Boyd just curious what's the difference between a spot illustration and a vignette?
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@KaraDaniel said in FEBRUARY CONTEST: YETI COOKING:
...what's the difference between a spot illustration and a vignette?
As far as I understand it a spot illustration is a small free-floating image of a particular object or character, usually without a background, sometimes with defined borders around the image, whereas a vignette does have a background, but the image border is faded or only loosely defined.