FEBRUARY CONTEST: YETI COOKING
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@Aisleen thank you! It is traditional. Watercolor, pencil crayon and gouache! Then I removed the background when I scanned it.
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@DaveLeekArt I love that there is so much flair/flare that the liquids in the stoppered bottles are also wiggling around
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@donnamakesart Your entry makes me think of the intro and outdo to Monster's Inc.! So jazzy
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@alicepelot thanks! I was wondering if people would read it that way or if it would look more like an error in physics haha
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@Gabby-Correia I felt it made more sense to stick with my same yeti so I could build a little cohesive feel, although Iβve played around with a couple different styles for each so far.
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@Gabby-Correia I didn't do the last two contests, so I had to make it all up for this one. I think I will go back and do 5he other two, just for fun.
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Thanks @ValD @alicepelot
already looking forwrd to the next prompt haha
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@donnamakesart I love this!
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thanks @SaherYosry
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@chrisaakins love the rendering! the sack and carrots kook real 3D
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@donnamakesart thank you!
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@HeatherBouteneff thatβs so awesome! Iβm hoping to get there within a year too. Any advice?
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@KayPotter I feel like such a noob still, it is really an honor to even be asked that! I think approaching the classes openly have helped me, as well as following the "look to the masters" advice. I started including illustrators that I have always loved- Jerry Smath, Murial Fahrion, Christopher Santoro etc and find my own art place that makes me feel that cozy and happy.
In regards to this yeti challenge, and as aspect that I honestly failed at, it reminds me a lot of the Clown-Arounds by Jerry Smath. Everything they owned was so obviously theirs and amazing. -
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@ValD I love your yeti! Nice style!
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@Kim-Rosenlof thank u so much!