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    Vignetti Yeti - looking for feedback in progress

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    • Lindsey Pittenger
      Lindsey Pittenger @Valerie Light last edited by

      @Valerie-Light I really like both C and D. I gravitate towards D because the puppy is so happy. I also really like the pots and herbs hanging in the background

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      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Valerie Light last edited by

        @Valerie-Light my vote is on A. I love how simple and bare the background is. The Yeti’s silhouette is very clear and just pops right off the page.

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        • Jeremiahbrown
          Jeremiahbrown last edited by Jeremiahbrown

          I vote A. It feels more like a typical spot illustration and keeps the focus on the characters.

          Jeremiah Brown
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          • KaraDaniel
            KaraDaniel last edited by

            I vote A 🙂

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            • Jacy13
              Jacy13 @Valerie Light last edited by

              @Valerie-Light I vote A as well 😃

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              • Niels
                Niels last edited by

                I like D the most because of the different values in the picture. However I like how the chimney of the stove makes a natural border in image C. Maybe a mix of C and D would be an option? A stove-border like in C would probably mean that composition wise you’d have to ditch the stool with veg om the lower left though. The moving of the dog towards the right lower corner works quite well and makes more of a connection with the yeti this way.

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                • KayPotter
                  KayPotter last edited by

                  I’m sticking with A because I think it’s the most ‘spot illustration-y’ :).

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                  • shereen said
                    shereen said last edited by

                    I vote for A!

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                      Emma Echter last edited by

                      I vote A too 🙂

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                      • Valerie Light
                        Valerie Light last edited by

                        All right, so many of you are encouraging me to do A, and I know that you're right about it being clear and readable and a traditional spot illustration, but something like C looks like so much more fun to me (and maybe a better addition to my portfolio). I decided to try some color roughs on a couple of different composition options.
                        If you all aren't sick of helping me design this by election, here are 4 variations of how to resolve the environment.
                        (PS I hope you vote for D) 2.17.21_Yeti_line_value.jpg.jpeg

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                        • Asyas_illos
                          Asyas_illos last edited by

                          A and d are my faves I feel like with the colored background it’s just a little chaotic, great work though!

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                          • Jeremiahbrown
                            Jeremiahbrown last edited by

                            I agree with @Asyas_illos , A and D.

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                              Emma Echter @Valerie Light last edited by

                              @Valerie-Light I still like A. I like the silhouette, without the background it is easy to read. And, is most definitely a spot illustration.

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                              • chrisaakins
                                chrisaakins last edited by

                                @Asyas_illos I agree with @Valerie-Light that A is the one most like a spot illustration. I think it may be a winner, too. I called the last two so you better listen to me. 😉

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                                • Jacy13
                                  Jacy13 @Valerie Light last edited by

                                  @Valerie-Light I like D 🙂

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                                  • miranda-hoover
                                    miranda-hoover @Valerie Light last edited by miranda-hoover

                                    @Valerie-Light D is great! It gives it depth and detail but still feels light and open. It also looks a lot like a spot illustration to me.

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                                    • Valerie Light
                                      Valerie Light @chrisaakins last edited by Valerie Light

                                      @chrisaakins Ooh, music to my ears!
                                      I think I may keep developing an A version and a D version together this week! I just feel like D is doing so much more storytelling, and I'm having a hard time giving up on that.

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                                      • Valerie Light
                                        Valerie Light last edited by

                                        Well, I stressed about this, overworked it for a while, ignored it for a bit, and then maybe figured something out today.
                                        It's looking like the light values are really blown out compared to what I see in Procreate on my ipad, so that definitely needs adjustment. (BTW the tiny image in the corner is a thumbnail of my yeti's house, and I want mood and color to coordinate between the two.)
                                        My main question is, Is the image readable? What would help that? As always, I welcome any feedback!
                                        2.25.21_Yeti_Spot_Progress.jpg.jpeg

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                                        • Asyas_illos
                                          Asyas_illos last edited by

                                          I still feel like there is a lot going on. I think if you removed the shelves in the background it help it not feel so busy, and maybe dial down the saturation of the blues background? but this just my opinion. I really love your style I’m sure you can pull it off whatever decide to do!

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                                          • Melissa_Bailey
                                            Melissa_Bailey @Valerie Light last edited by

                                            @Valerie-Light you've got so much flair in this piece! Your yeti is really enthusiastic about her spaghetti!

                                            As you're refining this spot, consider what you really need to tell the story. If you don't need an element for the story, edit it out. Do you need things hanging from the ceiling to tell the story? Do you need shelves? Do you need a window? Do you even need a circle background?

                                            For me (and this is just one opinion), your piece would be stronger without these elements. They draw attention away from your happy yeti. The wafting aroma gets lost because it's competing for attention with the detail behind it. It even took me a minute to see the top-secret yeti spaghetti recipe, which is a fun little detail that should stay in.

                                            If your yeti needs a background color to stand out because she's so light, consider a lighter background in an interesting, organic shape. Perhaps mimicking the movement of the aroma? That might add more dynamism to the composition.

                                            So many ways you can go with this! Looking forward to seeing your finished entry!

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