FEBRUARY CONTEST: YETI COOKING
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Hello all! I really enjoyed watching my first critique arena this week because I don't have access to critiques. I had already made this before watching and I'm still happy with it in the context of a spot illustration (though I may have gone overboard in the composition!)
I also used this as an excuse to illustrate my favorite food: Caesar salad. I'm not sure what Yetis eat, but mine loves bacon. -
Here is my yeti. He likes to cook just for himself.
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Throwing my yeti into the ring!
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@LisaF excellent thank you!
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@alicepelot Did you paint this traditionally or digitally? It looks amazing!
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@LisaF thank you! I just finished posting my entry and saying “I’m not sure if I did this spot illustration thing correctly” haha.
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After too many late night attempts of continuously submitting the wrong file I finally got there.. Yeti spaghetti from the Yeti Bros.
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I thought I’d try an editorial spot illustration style. This prompt was a challenge, considering my Yeti is hermit-like and not flare-y at all, but I thought I could get away with letting the composition express what my character could not haha.
Yeti can survive with just eating ice as fuel, but tonight, he wanted to treat himself...
PS: He’s cooking Sinigang na Bangus In case you’re wondering
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My Yeti is a quiet hermit, who is somewhat hobbit like. He enjoys a good stew and a hot cup of tea.
*After the last critique arena I’m not sure this will be enough wild “Yeti” for what the guys were hoping for, but I figure I better stick with the civilized hermit direction my yeti character started with.
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'Sup SVS!
So many great illustrations... You guys and gals are such a talented and skilled bunch! At the risk of utter and complete defeat I'm throwing my first ever contest entry into the ring. As my favorite philosopher, the great Rocky Balboa, used to say, "...it ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward; how much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!" Holding on to those wise words, here's my Yeti cooking up a (snow) storm...
Cheerio,
-T