Loved the challenge. Much to learn. Tried to keep it in the style of my last months submission. The more I work on it the more I think this would be a fun project to base a small 10-20 page comic story on.
APRIL CONTEST: Design A Fairy-Tale Inn
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So as I am teaching my students two point perspective I decide to draw another Inn. This time I imagine it is a little girlโs fairy tale inn from her imagination. Done in a completely different style than my first two. And apparently the motif for this month for me was hanging lights so I included some more here.
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@Braden-Hallett I feel like one of your characters would live here. Maybe Penny before her pre-felonious ways.
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@chrisaakins said in APRIL CONTEST: Design A Fairy-Tale Inn:
Maybe Penny before her pre-felonious ways.
Penny has never been "pre" felonious. She is simply felonious
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Think Iโm done with entries, until my head is well again. Thanks svs I feel like Iโve really grown artistically since last November. This was a great and challenging prompt! Thanks @AustinShurtliff for being patient and working with me on the template process! Though I still havenโt got it down
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@Asyas_illos I really like this one! The brambles really make it pop
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@Jacy13 thank you! I feel like each enrty is better than the one before
edit: I meant of my entries! I think everybody is really bringing it!
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@Mandy-Forte I love it! If that were real I'd totally go have a cup of tea there and sketch
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@AustinShurtliff did I get the template right on my last 2 entries? Iโd rather lose quality than be disqualified for not using the template please let me know which ones you have, I didnโt see last ones on the website.
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This is my fairytale inn.
It rests at the bottom of the sea.
And is located within a popular undersea city. The city is surrounded by a huge oxygen dome, so there's actually no water inside.
It looks like a fish. But that's not all...
It can even uproot itself and swim away like a fish for evacuation during earthquakes.
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