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    • Leontine
      Leontine last edited by

      @Naroth Cow; Hi Naroth, I Love it, its so lively and sweet. The only thing thats grabing a bit to much attention from me is the orange leaf on the left, although the shape is great, and I love the watercolor effect.

      Leontine
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      • Naroth Kean
        Naroth Kean last edited by

        Thanks Leontine, I'll look into working on that leaf, I wonder if adding text would help. Appreciate the tip!

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

          These are really great! You have a natural sensibility that is simply awesome!

          The big leaf shape is dominating the scene due to three things, Color, size, and edge quality. We will always notice something bright red in an image. Our brains are hard wired for that. Our brain registers dangerous things in nature being red and we can't avoid that response. I would make the fox have the brightest splash of color on the page so the leaves don't have that dominance.

          Having a big leaf is awesome to show the height, but I would think about making it a bit smaller because it's just so big now that we are left wondering what it is.

          I LOVE all your mark making, but that hard edge running through the leaf is calling a lot of attention to it, so be careful.

          I absolutely LOVE your work and think that if you aren't already published, you soon will be.

          Here's a quick paint over if needed. : )1437632231928-11728989_923641511007717_4654220462392610319_o.jpg

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          • Naroth Kean
            Naroth Kean last edited by

            Thank a lot for the tips Lee, and time for showing me with the image. It really helps and now I see what I need to do to make the fox more of a focus point. Since i dropped out of graphic school I slowly picked up illustration in my free time, and it felt just right, Yes I'm hoping one day I can have something published. That was such encouragement from you. Thanks again everyone.

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            • Naroth Kean
              Naroth Kean last edited by

              This is what my work used to look like before taking courses here. Acrylic, ink/pencil on wood.
              composition/photoshop brushes courses probably has helped me the most.
              claws and feather.JPG

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                Reid Smith @Naroth Kean last edited by

                @Naroth-Cow WOW--WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! These classes seem to really be helping out a lot. Thanks for sharing--and I like, no, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE these three drawing at the beginning of the thread. Stunning.

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                • Rob Smith
                  Rob Smith last edited by

                  Terrific work...Bravo!

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                  • Leontine
                    Leontine last edited by

                    Chapeau! Practice does make perfect!

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                    • Naroth Kean
                      Naroth Kean last edited by

                      Any critiques would be awesome! Thanks a lot guys
                      asking-the-eagle.jpg the-pilot.jpg

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                        Sean Guzman last edited by

                        Hi Naroth, just wanted to comment and say your latest are beautiful! I love the graphical yet painterly approach you have in these. The contrast of color on the fox in the dark woods pops, and the perspective shots are looking really good. The texture is pretty awesome too. Keep up the great work!

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                        • Naroth Kean
                          Naroth Kean last edited by

                          Thanks a lot Sean.

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                          • Naroth Kean
                            Naroth Kean last edited by

                            These are in progress, I feel like my composition is getting redundant. What do you guys think?
                            day-to-night.jpg
                            snatching.JPG

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                            • Lynn Larson
                              Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by Lynn Larson

                              I am so in love with this! I'm assuming the story will go in the open spots, so the composition is fine to me. I love the style, the color, and the fox just makes me happy! I really hope you pursue this, i know I want a copy on my bookshelf 🙂 I'm struggling with the first picture of the eagle though, and it is probably just me. I think it is the perspective change.

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                              • Kasey Snow
                                Kasey Snow @Lynn Larson last edited by

                                Your style is just lovely! Such graceful images.

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                                • Maile McCarthy
                                  Maile McCarthy @Naroth Kean last edited by

                                  @Naroth-Cow Oh wow! Your work is absolutely stunning. The shapes, colors and texture come together to great such breathtaking floaty imagery. I really like how you create implied shape, especially in the skies, with large areas of color. And the fox speaks so clearly, with such simple gestures, especially in the second image of the first set.

                                  The only think I could even think to add that might be useful to you is that on my first read of the third image (with the fox in the trees), I mistook his tail for his head, and it threw me off for a second.

                                  But, wow. Breathtaking. Thank you for sharing these as well as the illustrations from before SVS. Very inspiring to me.

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                                  • Maile McCarthy
                                    Maile McCarthy @Naroth Kean last edited by

                                    @Naroth-Cow re: your question about redundant composition: Looking at your work, I'm seeing lots of different camera angles, close/far shots, etc.

                                    But if you'd like to push it further-- Have you done a mock-up of the full book to see how one page flows into the next? This might help you see where/how/if to add variation. You might also try some illustrations that aren't full bleed spreads and see if anything comes of it.

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                                    • Naroth Kean
                                      Naroth Kean last edited by

                                      Wow thanks a lot guys! that has helped a lot.
                                      @Maile McCarthy, thanks for the tips, I'm going to lay them down and see if they flow nicely.
                                      This is exactly want I need to make them better.

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                                      • Steve Young
                                        Steve Young last edited by

                                        They have turned out really well, love the colors.

                                        Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                                        • Naroth Kean
                                          Naroth Kean last edited by Naroth Kean

                                          This time I gave my fox a bit fur stroke. I don't know I always give each scene a name It helps me when I sketch and put everything together.

                                          "Losing Hope" (in progress)
                                          giving up copy.JPG
                                          "Help the shiny" (in progress)
                                          struggling-shell.JPG

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                                          • Fabienne
                                            Fabienne @Naroth Kean last edited by

                                            @Naroth-Cow Wonderful! I fall in love with your pictures! The colors suits the mood and you made the right choice with the fur texture.
                                            The bird is a bit lost on the background (like the fox in the 2. picture). You can brighten up the sky to highlight the silhouette, respectively shade the trees and fox. But that's the only thing to point out.

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