Portfolio piece critique: Feedback wanted!
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@Stephanie-H Thank you! Check out the finished work. Thanks for your insights!
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@Kim-Rosenlof Than you Kim! That was a happy accident actually! I'm glad you like it, I was not sure what to do until it sort of evolved and it's so helpful to have feedback so I have a clearer path to get to that evolution.
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Here's another piece, starting out with the Uh Oh prompt for Inktober, thoroughly invested in adding this to portfolio. I love following along with Aaron Blaise and his tutorials as I am drawing, and realized I have a ton to learn about paint and values. So as much as I SHOULD be adhering to the ink only aspect, I have limited time to get this done while I do have the time being home on leave as my foot heals from surgery, I'm going to break the rules and keep making portfolio worthy work.
Feedback is welcome of course. This Uh Oh clearly is somehow the goats were not closed up in their pen and were let in the birthday party! So far this is what I have gotten done... Thinking I'll resize the island, create more mess and have mom behind the crying kids, standing in horror...
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@ArtistErin Nice changes!
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@Stephanie-H Thank you!!
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Update
Keep fiddling around with poses and gestures, and formulating what goats in the kitchen might create in reactions from all the relatives and guests at the party! My idea is the goats got out of their pen and wandered into the kitchen without anyone noticing and ruined the cake, cupcakes and causing general mayhem. Mom and Grandma just walked in and found them. It's the boy's birthday and he's pretty butthurt but what is he gonna do? Little sister is tattling, and I thought about adding a little kid sitting on the floor eating a cupcake.
Can you make sense of the story here? Trying to finish up planning this out so I can finish it...
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@ArtistErin I definitely like this last version the kids gesture/pose and expression are chefs kiss perfect.
I do think the left side of the comp is a bit busy though I think you could remove an adult and it would work better in my opinion.
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@ArtistErin I agree with Asya, if you remove 1 adult it'll read better! Super cute illo so far.
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@ArtistErin oh man, we just had a bear in our yard a few days ago! I went out to see what the dogs were barking at, thinking it was a squirrel or something, but it was a bear in the tree.
My suggestion is to make the bear a little more stylized like the kid. This one looks like itโs more on the realism side - in which case, this would be a terrifying situation. I can tell youโre not going for that. If itโs a friendly/ curious bear encounter, maybe doing something gesture wise that is cuterโฆ like the head tilt that dogs do or something? -
@Pamela-Fraley Yeah you have a point! Thank you!!!
I have been binge watching Aaron Blaise sketching and painting, noticing a ton of flaws in my expressions. Definitely helpful I feel like I need to keep each character consistent in style. Sometimes my realism background comes through too strong in ways. I love the looseness of character animation concepts yet I don't like things to look too cartoon-like, it's the happy middle ground I am struggling to find.
Anyway, thanks again... will post again soon.
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@Pamela-Fraley I do like this idea better
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@ArtistErin I instantly like that better! Heโs super cute. And, that made him look way less threatening to me. Im terrified of bears. Haha! Good thing I live in Alaska.
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@Pamela-Fraley Thank you Pamela! Eyes are feeling the strain as I try to keep plugging away at developing my portfolio. I'll be posting the link soon...
I would be afraid of bears too if they showed up in my yard! I used to take care of 170 animals at a private animal sanctuary and I encountered a mad pig, a mad bull, and a very unhappy rooster however no bears!! Yikes!!!
Alaska is gorgeous!!! I hope to travel there someday