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    • KevinTreaccar
      KevinTreaccar last edited by

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      Now I need to watch the adding backgrounds class ASAP.

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      • KathrynAdebayo
        KathrynAdebayo @KevinTreaccar last edited by

        @KevinTreaccar Great design!

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        • KevinTreaccar
          KevinTreaccar @KathrynAdebayo last edited by

          @KathrynAdebayo Thank you!

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          • KevinTreaccar
            KevinTreaccar last edited by

            Working on sketching out (and toning obviously) the middle ground and background right now.

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            A) See any sketch issues I really need to fix?
            B ) Any ideas on what you want to see in that field space? I’m constantly bouncing between a bunny burrow home, bunny burrow homes, a carrot field and more.
            C) Why can I never make up my mind?

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            • kirsten-mcg
              kirsten-mcg @KevinTreaccar last edited by

              @KevinTreaccar I love this new concept you've come up with! The story is simple, and much more clear. Of your three ideas above, my vote would be for a bunny burrow home. You could have so much fun designing what a bunny's house would look like! But you might want to consider how your background would further the story you are trying to tell. For example: if you decide to make it a bunny home, maybe the story you are telling could be about a little bunny trying to race against his big brother. You could change up the racetrack a bit to give it more of a homemade feel. Just ask yourself lots of questions about these characters and why they are racing and see what you come up with!

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              • Asyas_illos
                Asyas_illos @KevinTreaccar last edited by

                @KevinTreaccar much better I think! I like carrot patch…

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                • Griffin McPherson
                  Griffin McPherson @KevinTreaccar last edited by

                  @KevinTreaccar I think the idea of small vs huge could work but the composition could be pushed. If you have a simple and straightforward idea you want to make sure you really push the composition. The truck is huge and intimidating and the car is small and feels weak in comparison. This is obvious to the viewer so how could you make it more interesting to the viewer? What is an angle that could emphasize those ideas?

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                  • KevinTreaccar
                    KevinTreaccar last edited by

                    Shading and lighting (hopefully) tonight. Then I try and see if I push it and finish it in time before my vacation that’s pushing up my deadline by a week. 🤞

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                    • Asyas_illos
                      Asyas_illos @KevinTreaccar last edited by

                      @KevinTreaccar it’s coming along nicely!

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                      • KevinTreaccar
                        KevinTreaccar @Griffin McPherson last edited by

                        @Griffin Thanks. That all makes perfect sense. When I switched concepts, I definitely did things way out of order – not a smooth transition – and I’m noticing issues due to that. Mostly in the composition space.

                        Still a good learning experience. If I can’t get your suggested pushed version done in time, I still plan to try to work on it in August.

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                        • KevinTreaccar
                          KevinTreaccar @Asyas_illos last edited by

                          @Asyas_illos Thank you!

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                            • KevinTreaccar
                              KevinTreaccar last edited by

                              Which do you find most compelling? A, B or C?

                              A.
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                              C.
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                              Or maybe some hybrid of A+C or B+C because I screwed up the clouds?

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                              • Griffin McPherson
                                Griffin McPherson @KevinTreaccar last edited by

                                @KevinTreaccar I think the sunny day look with A is best though some clouds could add some interest and I would also recommend making the hills darker because they’re a similar value to the clouds

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                                • kirsten-mcg
                                  kirsten-mcg @KevinTreaccar last edited by kirsten-mcg

                                  @KevinTreaccar The clouds definitely lend an ominous feel to the piece. I would go with them if that's what you're going for. The sunny day (A) feels lighter though, if you're wanting to keep the mood a little lighter.

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                                  • Sarah VanDam
                                    Sarah VanDam last edited by

                                    Hey, just read through all this. I like it! It’s a simple, clear concept. I have just a couple ideas in case you have time to implement them (I hope you have a great vacation!). One, I’d just darken some of the shadows, and sharpen the edges, at least towards the base of the objects they extend from, like the tires. Two, add lightning and glaring headlights? And three—if possible, add some onlookers, which can add more to the acting and the story. ![alt text]7A9F1545-B5B5-46A6-87E9-9CC6D7BCAC1F.jpeg

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                                    • KevinTreaccar
                                      KevinTreaccar @Griffin McPherson last edited by

                                      @Griffin Thank you. And good catch on the hill/sky value. I darkened the hills along the way but never checked the black and white/value again.

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                                      • KevinTreaccar
                                        KevinTreaccar @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                                        @kirsten-mcg Yes, was going for some ominous-ness with the clouds. Glad that’s coming across. And thanks. Will play with the sky color to be ominous but not Mad Max Fury Road-ish.

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                                        • KevinTreaccar
                                          KevinTreaccar @Sarah VanDam last edited by

                                          @Sarah-VanDam Love this. Thank you. Definitely going to try to work this in.

                                          Quick question about the shadow you added below the car. It has that colored pencil texture I’ve been trying to find. Are you using a standard Photoshop brush and single stroking that? Or are you using a specific brush or texture brush?

                                          (Sorry, been playing with things to look like coloring with colored pencil or crayon, but haven’t figured it out yet)

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                                          • Sarah VanDam
                                            Sarah VanDam last edited by

                                            Yeah—I was using the 6B pencil Procreate brush. I like using soft pencil textures.

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