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    “Hiding Dog” - Visual Storytelling Assignment

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      • kayleenartlover
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        I think I’m more confident about the small dog with the potted plant than the big dog with the side table lamp, just because 1: you can tell by the pose of the dog that he is actively hiding, and 2: the other image puts everything in a straight line so it seems less interesting.
        But I am glad that my sketches are successful in being funny!

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            • Gary Wilkinson
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              @kayleenartlover It's looking great, however I would say that it took me a while to realise that he was holding a sandal in his mouth. Just to throw an idea out there, but could the dog just be attempting to hide whilst there is a ripped up sandal in front of the plant pot? Or just lose the sandal and have the previous dirty paw idea leading up to the dogs position

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                  @kayleenartlover looking good, although I still don't think the sandal is readable, and perhaps not needed with the story told through the dirty prints

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                    • Larue
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                      I'm partial to the one behind the lamp. Reminds me of hide and seek where he wouldn't think anyone could see him since he can't see us. The slipper is also more legible in this one.

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                      • Robyn Hepburn
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                        Hi! I'm sorry if this is a little late to be of any help...
                        I find the illustration of the dashund a little hard to read, or rather, I'm distracted by the way it looks as though it has no front paws or head... My brain finishes what's hidden by the pot in a weird way... Ugh, I can't figure out how to explain how I see it. I'll try draw over it:
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                        This is how my brain sees the hidden parts of the dog. It may just be me!
                        Anyway, I thought it might be clearer to see a little more of the dog's face, though I realise that your intention may be the visual joke of the dog not realising how very visible he is. So I'm sorry if I'm spoiling that!
                        I'm just going to do a quick draw over to show what I mean, then you can take and leave whatever you like. I do hope something is helpful!

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                        You may also find it useful to be very specific about where your lightsource is so that the shadows can help tell the story.
                        Looking forward to seeing how it turns out! 🥰

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