May Storm WIPs
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Hi. Thanks for stopping by. I’ve got two ideas in my head right now, so I figured I’d better get going.
I appreciate any and all feedback and tips. You should never stop learning, but I’m still super green in my illustration skills so it all helps. As a dad of two toddlers, my art time comes and goes, but I’ll apply any and all feedback eventually – even if it’s not on the said piece, every piece is a learning journey.
Anyways, here’s a sketch (and super rough hint at tone) of my first idea. Is the story clear?
Thank you
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@KevinTreaccar Its really cute! However, maybe there should be a window to see the storm outside to make the story a bit more clear. Where is the boom coming from? Just a thought.
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@AlliFaith Good idea! I intend to add background, so this is very helpful. Thanks!
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@KevinTreaccar neat concept! Love your idea to spotlight the main character with lighting.
I was going to suggest the same thing as @AlliFaith -- put a window in the background so that you're not relying on words to tell the story. Putting some movement lines or shaking of windows/house/characters might amp up the feeling and emphasize the difference between the freaking out adults and calm kid!
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@Melissa_Bailey While I loved the CRACKOW from one of my reference pieces (Bear Is A Bear, illo by Dan Santat), I love the idea of action lines – paired with the lighting outside – doing the work for that, too! Thank you!
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@KevinTreaccar So, are your 2 toddlers are training you to do quick art sketches then?!
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@KevinTreaccar can't wait to see where you get with this! Such a nice concept. Cheers from one toddler parent to another!
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@PenAndrew I’m also training their art skills so they can take over the stages I don’t really want to do. Free interns.
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@KevinTreaccar yes popcorn. I think the more chaos the better. Freaked out pets. knocked over plants. etc.
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@KevinTreaccar What about putting a cat or a dog who is afraid in the foreground as @Valerie-Light mentioned?