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Fundamentals and Composition - Feedback please

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    Juliana Soares last edited by 3 Jun 2023, 14:15

    Missing - Juliana Soares (Sketch e values).jpg

    So, hello, my name is Juliana Soares, I am a brazillian architect, illustrator and comic artist. I was watching the composition and fundamentals classes, and took a bit to seriously Jake's assingment of drawing a house. ๐Ÿ˜† Tried to do a bit of storytelling, value and composition. I am still trying to figure out how to draw less atenttion to the trees on the background.... but, if anyone has any feedback, I would love to hear.

    Thanks!

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      Chantal Goetheer @Juliana Soares last edited by 3 Jun 2023, 17:27

      @Juliana-Soares That rabbit is soo cute! Love your house with story. As for the trees, maybe try to have them almost the same value/colour as the grass. And make the line work more blurry/vague. The road distracted a bit from the house and rabbit because of the thicker lines marking it. Would really like seeing this in colour!

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        Robyn Hepburn @Juliana Soares last edited by 3 Jun 2023, 18:03

        @Juliana-Soares Ditto on what @Chantal-Goetheer said. Such a cute rabbit, and a lovely looking house. ๐Ÿ˜ I'll add a few suggestions too:
        -You could try the trees with no line work at all: just colour shapes against a backdrop that's a similar value,
        -The perspective is odd because the house looks like it's sitting on a flat area, as does the river, but the whole background looks like it slopes steeply upwards. So you could play around with the background perspective, and the trees could overlap a lot more,
        -The rabbit's ears get cropped off at the top of the image - it would be good to see more there.
        I'd also love to see this in colour! ๐Ÿ˜„

        https://www.instagram.com/robynhepburnillustrates/
        www.robynhepburn.com

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          kayleenartlover last edited by 3 Jun 2023, 19:41

          IMG_5195.jpeg If this is at night, you can go much darker. But maybe make the fire pit smoldering so it doesnโ€™t compete with the kid holding the flashlight.

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            kayleenartlover last edited by 3 Jun 2023, 19:42

            Maybe even have the chair and fire pit swap with the kid so the bunny looks like itโ€™s watching the kid

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              Juliana Soares @kayleenartlover last edited by 6 Jun 2023, 10:27

              @kayleenartlover yes, or maybe the bunny is the one that really knows what happened hehe

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                Juliana Soares @Robyn Hepburn last edited by 6 Jun 2023, 11:40

                @Robyn-Hepburn tahnk you! After posting this I thought about making some mountains on the back or something else. You guys are right. it seems flat. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ And the original had the bunny's ears. I wanted to keep it but I was trying to get the composition right... I got a bit lost. Anyway, i will improve this!!๐Ÿ˜ฃ

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                  Robyn Hepburn @Juliana Soares last edited by 6 Jun 2023, 17:37

                  @Juliana-Soares I'm sure you will, and it'll be great! Sometimes you work on something so long you can't see it clearly anymore. Some good advice I got was to put the drawing aside for a while, then when you come back to it you'll see it with fresh eyes. ๐Ÿ˜‹

                  https://www.instagram.com/robynhepburnillustrates/
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