MAY CONTEST: Fairy Tale Traveler situation
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Hi! Here is my entry to this months contest. I've enjoyed seeing everyones entries, so many good ones!
Good luck to all,
Emma -
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Today is the last day to submit! BTW, if you run into any troubles submitting to the Critique Arena website, don't worry!!
Just shoot me an email explaining the issue so we can be sure to count your entry
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Here is my entry. I wasn't sure if I would make it in time or not.
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I did it on time! Yeay!
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Hi! This is the first time I participate and postin the challenges, I had a great time doing this and a really hard time getting the coloring and inking at a โmaybe submitableโ level I was motivated by watching the last two Critique arena videos, it just seemed so much fun so I decided to put some time aside and try!
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@aurelia thanks so much!
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Don't think colour's a requirement
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@Braden-Hallett this finger/claw must have hurt. Nice little detail!!
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@Braden-Hallett Just so good!!!
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My submission to this month's challenge!
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Hi Everyone! As usual you all are amazing!!! I'm down to the wire so I'm going for "done not perfect" this month, lol. Good luck everybody!!!
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Here's my submission. Lots of great entries this month!
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Ah-MAZE-ing entries this month, everyone!
Here's mine. (Did you know that if acorns are put in a fire, they pop and jump around? It might have inspired my fairytale situation -- out of sight but ready with a plan to frighten away the enemies!)
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@ruth Awesome! LOVE the POV you chose -- really heightens the story!
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@Janette absolutely beautiful rendering! Love your limited palette and creative linework. It really compliments your whimsical style.
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@lizardillo, you knocked it out of the park again! (Sorry, that's an Americanism ...) Spot on with the prompt! Great storytelling.
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@joosterwijk -- LOVE your dynamic pencil textures! Great perspective.
@Jeremiahbrown -- WOW, all that detail and texture! Amazing rendering.
@Morten-Christiansen -- your illustration is full of action! Great use of perspective, cropping, and lighting.
@Georgios-Christopoulos -- great storytelling! Your humor shines through, as always. Love your line work.
@aurelia -- your dino is SO cute! He looks like he just wants a friend. ๏ธ
@Kim-Rosenlof -- LOVE your twist on the Big Bad Wolf and your characters' creative ways to give him his comeuppance! Great rendering, as always!
@mag -- LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this! True worm's eye perspective!
@Braden-Hallett -- amazing, as always! Love that you decided to go black & white on this one!
@cshillustration -- love the camera angle and the lighting in your piece.
@Tiffany-Thomas -- this month's prompt played to your strengths! Love how you rendered your characters.
@Matthew-Oberdier -- this is straight out of childhood and perfect for children's book illustration! Really creative interpretation of the prompt!
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I tried doing this one all digital. I have to admit that I struggled with doing it this way, and those of you who do digital have earned my respect! It is something I need to practice. I have a Wacom Intuos Tablet that I hope to replace with a Cintiq or an Ipad someday. I like the idea of drawing directly on the screen. This is still a WIP, but I won't have time to finish it more before the deadline.
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@Melissa-Bailey-0 Thank you! Amazing work! Really eye-catching and I love the perspective. I keep looking at it and notice things that I didn't notice beforehand, like the flame on the acorn. Funny!