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    • kirsten-mcg
      kirsten-mcg last edited by

      I love your handling of the characters and background in this! The background has a lot of detail, but doesn't overwhelm the characters because of it's lack of color. The kids are cute and stylized. Not weird. 😊 Awesome job with that! I agree with Kim about the Birthday Girl's eyes looking at the puppy. Also, you mentioned her feet. Little girls tend to bounce on their tip toes when they're excited...at least mine do! Changing her feet to look almost like she's dancing might make her pose a little more interesting.

      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirsten.mcgonigal.art/
      Portfolio Site: www.kirstenmcgonigalart.com

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      • PenAndrew
        PenAndrew @Kim Rosenlof last edited by

        @Kim-Rosenlof I wanted to congratulate you , for many successes this year. Excellent work, and thanks as you encourage me to go more in a direction that is closer to my heart.

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        • Russ Van Dine
          Russ Van Dine last edited by

          I love the images of the kids. The backgournd could either be more blurry or have some color. It is well drawn but it seems to argue with the style of the kids. the style of the kids is very nice, I might try to do the same with the background.

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          • Kim Rosenlof
            Kim Rosenlof @PenAndrew last edited by

            @PenAndrew Thank you very much!

            Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiminyrose/

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            • Kim Rosenlof
              Kim Rosenlof @ArtistErin last edited by

              @ArtistErin Thank you! That is kind of you.

              Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiminyrose/

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              • ArtistErin
                ArtistErin @Russ Van Dine last edited by

                @Russ-Van-Dine I'm loving how this is coming along!!! Thank you guys for your insights.... 😳 😳 😳 Birthday Puppy1LowOpacity.jpg

                Erin Richardson
                instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                • Eliana Bastidas
                  Eliana Bastidas @ArtistErin last edited by

                  @ArtistErin Really cute! But I liked your previous version more than this last one, I think the eyes on the dog made it lose it cutenest, also, the girl looks like shes floating in the air. If you wanted her to appear jumping around, maybe you could capture the time when shes "falling down", when the clothes go slightly up because of the force.

                  Also, the mouth of the one taking the picture is too big, the way you drew it goes way over the eyebrow line.

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                  • ArtistErin
                    ArtistErin @Eliana Bastidas last edited by

                    @Eliana-Bastidas yeah I see that looking at them side by side. I should sketch out some gestures and see how those look. I am trying to show a relationship between the skeptical new puppy looking pensively at the exuberant girl. I’m still trying to find a consistent drawing style that makes sense, might go to watercolor/ colored pencil and see what comes of that… anyway thank you for your feedback, it’s helpful!

                    Erin Richardson
                    instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                    www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                    • Eliana Bastidas
                      Eliana Bastidas @ArtistErin last edited by

                      @ArtistErin If you are trying to get a "style" I would recommend to not force yourself to figure out on your own. A lot of people had done the work for you already, so instead of trying to draw things that may or may not work which I think will take years to do, you should take a moment to look at artwork that you really like. Then you can ask yourself, what it is that really make me like this? It's the way the gesture it's drawn, the storytelling, their choice of colors or their lineart? Maybe what you find appealing is the way they drew the "eyes", so try to imite them while you ask yourself what it is that make you like it. I think the way you question yourself it is the most important thing on this because it will help you reproduce that more efficiently.

                      Then you repeat the process, with several artist and you will get a completly new style because you wont be reproducing a specific artist, but multiple artist with "different" categories in mind.

                      If it would be me, I would go to the https://characterdesignreferences.com/visual-library, I would check for drawings about dogs that have eyes, get some references that I think may work, ask myself why I think it worked, then try to reproduce it.

                      Hope this help!

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                      • ArtistErin
                        ArtistErin @Eliana Bastidas last edited by

                        @Eliana-Bastidas Thank you!!! I've practiced this approach to some degree, I just sometimes get stuck on old paradigms and processes and so have to get back to basics and then I feel more confident. My mom found some old illustrations I did for her years ago and although I have made significant progress, I do see a relatively similar "look" that remains consistent which is so assuring. I see that same thread in others' approach/progress. Anyway, my piece, adjusted as I kept looking and tweaking until I feel it's finished state...
                        Onward and UPward... 🙂
                        Birthday Puppy1Final2.jpg

                        Erin Richardson
                        instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                        www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                        • Eliana Bastidas
                          Eliana Bastidas @ArtistErin last edited by

                          @ArtistErin looks fantastic! Great job.

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                          • ArtistErin
                            ArtistErin @Eliana Bastidas last edited by

                            @Eliana-Bastidas Thank you!!!

                            Erin Richardson
                            instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                            www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                            • ArtistErin
                              ArtistErin @Meekipink last edited by

                              @Meekipink Thank you!! Still working on proportion, this seems to be one of my biggest challenges…

                              Erin Richardson
                              instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                              www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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