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    Owl on left or owl on right?

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    • braden H
      braden H last edited by

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      This is a tense moment where the girl is trying to keep her mouse out of the mouth of a marauding owl and its rider. Your opinion is most appreciated ๐Ÿ™‚

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      • Asyas_illos
        Asyas_illos last edited by

        The left has better flow in my opinion. Awesome concept and composition!

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        • Janette
          Janette @braden H last edited by

          @Braden-Hallett So great!

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          • Sabrina Gosselin
            Sabrina Gosselin @braden H last edited by Sabrina Gosselin

            @Braden-Hallett Awesome! I was actually thinking owl on the right because it looks more like it's suddenly blocking the characters, ie. Blocking the flow (as you read left to right so it's like theyre trying to run off the page)? Ie. More tension? I dunno, that's just me ๐Ÿ˜…

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            • Nyrryl  Cadiz
              Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @braden H last edited by

              @Braden-Hallett RIGHT ๐Ÿ˜

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              • K.Flagg
                K.Flagg last edited by

                I would also say right ๐Ÿ˜

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                • Neha Rawat
                  Neha Rawat last edited by

                  Left, you silly, because:

                  1. My eye naturally goes to the top left to read a page (right around where the character riding the owl is as opposed to the empty space in the other version)
                  2. The flow of page is going from the top left to the bottom right so it feels more natural
                  3. Since the flow is going diagonally down, it gains momentum towards the end and having the giant mouse looking back into the page helps the eyes move back and stay within the illustration (as opposed to losing momentum going diagonally upward and stopping at the character riding the owl)

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                  • Melissa_Bailey
                    Melissa_Bailey last edited by

                    For this composition, the story really will dictate on what side you place the owl.

                    Is the owl the protagonist? If so, then it would make sense to have him moving left to right, as books are read and how action in children's book illustrations normally flows.

                    If the girl is the protagonist, then it makes more sense to place the owl on the right, as it would then be the antagonist blocking her progress through the story (as @Sabrina-Gosselin already eloquently pointed out).

                    Either way, really dynamic composition and storytelling! ๐Ÿ‘

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                    • lizardillo
                      lizardillo last edited by lizardillo

                      I'm really not very good at writing critiques but I'm here to say I'm looking forward to seeing this! (But I would have said owl on right)

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                      • miranda-hoover
                        miranda-hoover @braden H last edited by

                        @Braden-Hallett Left feels best to me for some reason. Mr. Hootles is a great name (every owl I ever see will now have this name, lol)!

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                        • kylebeaudette
                          kylebeaudette last edited by

                          Right is right.

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                          • KevinTreaccar
                            KevinTreaccar last edited by

                            I say owl on left to establish the threat first before we see the reactions to it.

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                            • LouD
                              LouD last edited by

                              Is this part of a sequence of images? If so, Iโ€™d keep the โ€œforwardโ€ direction consistent among them.
                              Like other commenters said, I also think of moving from left to right as moving forward. If the girl is the protagonist, Iโ€™d put to owl on the right (unless in the story sheโ€™s backtracking to something sheโ€™s visited previously.) My eye flows down the hill with the mouse and girl, and her knife is like an arrow to the next page, then oh no giant owl obstacle in her way! If the owl and its rider is the protagonist, Iโ€™d put them on the left.

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                              • braden H
                                braden H last edited by

                                So many good reasons for both left and right! I've decided to go with owl on the right as it makes the most story-telling sense (girl is the protagonist) and while I like the idea of the owl reading first and leading the eye to the girl and mouse, I also like the idea of the negative space leading us to the knife.

                                Anyhoo, thank you all so much for the feedback!

                                Here's what I've got to so far just for giggles ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                • TaniaGomesArt
                                  TaniaGomesArt last edited by

                                  Looks really great ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                  • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                                    Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @braden H last edited by

                                    @Braden-Hallett beautiful as always

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