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    Gryphon prompt: Lets share our inspiration and WIPs

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    • Joshua Chennault
      Joshua Chennault last edited by

      Managed to get through the rendering. Still have a couple hours. Figured I would let it marinate for an hour or two and come back one last time before uploading to the final thread.

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      • Sarah VanDam
        Sarah VanDam @Joshua Chennault last edited by

        @Joshua-Chennault Your style give me really fun Gravity Falls vibes 😆

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        • Joshua Chennault
          Joshua Chennault @Sarah VanDam last edited by

          @Sarah-VanDam Yeah, I loved Gravity Falls. Animated shows are a big inspiration for me. The stuff Disney, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Netflix have produced over the past 10-15 years are really great.

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          • Fey Realme
            Fey Realme @Haley Browning last edited by

            @Haley-Browning totally still post it to the prompt thread when you finish! I’ve never seen them leave anyone out bc they submitted late!

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              H. Moon @Reb Erlik last edited by

              @reberlik what about a defective wing that it was born with? You could add a very impactful emotional metaphor that goes with it, maybe make the lack of a wing positive in the end.

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              • Reb Erlik
                Reb Erlik last edited by Reb Erlik

                gryph1.jpg reb erlik htfya 2.jpg

                Which version do you guys like better? I intended it as a goose originally because of the migration/abandonment metaphor. But peacock feathers have a slight visual similarity to moth wing pattern.
                Still feeling like there's not enough story here... I'll keep working on it post-HTFYA.

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                • J. Morgan Looney
                  J. Morgan Looney @Reb Erlik last edited by

                  @reberlik the second one feels more cohesive to me because the color visually connects the characters.

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                  • Reb Erlik
                    Reb Erlik @J. Morgan Looney last edited by

                    @J-Morgan-Looney Thanks J! That's reasurring to hear that I submitted the more color harmonious option. You've got a great eye... it actually wasn't something I was thinking about. I was just focused on the "eye" shaped wings of peacock and moths, feeling this was a missed opportunity.

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                    • Reb Erlik
                      Reb Erlik @H. Moon last edited by

                      @H-Moon Thanks H! Your concept idea is very creative! I'm generally more drawn towards art that communicates negative emotions like loss, loneliness etc through metaphor, but i can see how an uplifting message would be more popular with a wider audience

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