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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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        ~Kasey

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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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                    • Naroth Kean
                      Naroth Kean last edited by

                      Thanks for the input @Fabienne, i'm going to make some change now 🙂

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                      • Naroth Kean
                        Naroth Kean last edited by

                        "Golden Shell"
                        is my turtle too creepy? I have been told my illustration is a bit creepy back in graphic school before I dropped, and they wanted me to change it. I was so sad because I don't know how to change myself.
                        flipping-the-shell.jpg

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                        • Leontine
                          Leontine @Naroth Kean last edited by

                          @Naroth-Cow Hi Naroth, The illustrations are so beautiful. I think that you have to many details in your turtle's shell, and the grass surrounding it. If you get rid of them, it brings the character out more. Is that helpful? Kepp up the good work!

                          Leontine
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                          • Peter Jarvis
                            Peter Jarvis @Naroth Kean last edited by

                            @Naroth-Cow Just beautiful. They read extremely well. without any text you can see what the narrative of the piece is. Looking forward to seeing others. Have a great day.

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                            • Naroth Kean
                              Naroth Kean last edited by

                              Thanks a lot @Leontine Gaasenbeek and @Peter Jarvis, I really appreciate the feedback.

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                              • Leontine
                                Leontine @Naroth Kean last edited by

                                @Naroth-Cow Your welcome!

                                Leontine
                                "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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                                • Maile McCarthy
                                  Maile McCarthy @Naroth Kean last edited by

                                  @Naroth-Cow This work is gorgeous because your personality shines through. It would be such a loss if someone convinced you to take your personality out of it!

                                  I don't think the turtle is creepy, just less dreamy than the rest of the illustration. I agree with Leontine that it may just be too much attention on the turtle relative to the rest of the piece. I think you could keep the detail but dial back the contrast (more in line with the turtle detail in Help the Shiny).

                                  The turtle's gaze also might be making him look a little aggressive. Maybe you could soften him a bit by changing where he looks.

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                                  • Naroth Kean
                                    Naroth Kean last edited by Naroth Kean

                                    thanks guys I went to fix a bit in other piece I finished yesterday, and yes I see the outline of the turtle was a bit too harsh compared to the fox. You guys are awesome!
                                    wish-granted.jpg

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                                    • Steve Young
                                      Steve Young last edited by

                                      Great color use!

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

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                                      • Maile McCarthy
                                        Maile McCarthy @Naroth Kean last edited by

                                        @Naroth-Cow Another gorgeous piece. This series is so magical. I love the transition between water and sky where the turtle is splashing in. I don't understand where the fox is, though. Is it the bottom of a waterfall? Or is he under the water?

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                                        • Lynn Larson
                                          Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                                          @Maile-McCarthy I think he's on the edge of the water, putting the turtle back in.

                                          @Naroth-Cow This is my favorite one so far!

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                                          • Naroth Kean
                                            Naroth Kean last edited by

                                            thanks guys, yes the fox is at the edge of the water.
                                            "Make a wish then toss me into the river" said the turtle.
                                            This is a better version but still working on it.
                                            wish-granted.jpg

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