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    Jack Leapt: Lets share our inspiration and WIPs!!

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    • Katt
      Katt last edited by

      Hey guys
      just wanted to post some thumbnails etc. I've been working on, any feedback is helpful... just playing around with ideas and perspectives... I struggle with perspective, so looking at reference pics has been helpful. I'll have more to post up I think, but I wanted to put these up before I headed off to work!
      Have a great Thursday where ever you are in the world!

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      • J. Morgan Looney
        J. Morgan Looney last edited by J. Morgan Looney

        Today's live stream inspired me to start on the April prompt. Not sure if I will make it in time, but here's the start.

        The idea is that Jack is a bandit jumping to get away from the law. I'm not sure if the lasso mid-jump makes sense(or if I will be able to draw the physics of it), but it seemed like a a good dynamic pose when thumbnailing. Would love to hear thoughts on it!

        PS. The gryphon is a turkey vulture and a horse
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        • kayleenartlover
          kayleenartlover last edited by

          I think I’m liking the composition on the bottom thumbnail, but not sure which version to do, with the griffin on the left or right?
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          • Fey Realme
            Fey Realme @kayleenartlover last edited by

            @kayleenartlover those look great! Action should generally read left to right, so i recommend the right version! Cant wait to see it!

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            • jenn
              jenn @MarcRobinson last edited by

              @MarcRobinson Ooh, very cinematic! this scene reminds me of the golden eagle who saves Gandalf. And just as epic.

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              • jenn
                jenn @kayleenartlover last edited by

                @kayleenartlover I agree, the Right one. These panels look great, it is very clear what is going on, there's a nice rhythm to the angles and zooms.

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                • jenn
                  jenn @J. Morgan Looney last edited by jenn

                  @J-Morgan-Looney the 2nd one with the arrow pointing to it could work. Maybe the hind legs of the griffin could bend forward a little and the lasso be nearly hooked on. The lasso could still be open/slack or whatever the technical lassoing term is. I like how everything is silhouetted. And I just happened to see a turkey vulture for the first time a couple days ago. They are magnificent! Nice choice.

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                  • MarcRobinson
                    MarcRobinson @jenn last edited by

                    @jenn hey thanks Jenn I appreciate it.

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                    • J. Morgan Looney
                      J. Morgan Looney @jenn last edited by

                      @jenn thanks for the input. Started moving in the direction of Jack riding the gryphon, but I think I will revisit the lasso pose with your feedback!

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                      • skeletortoise
                        skeletortoise last edited by

                        Hello all,

                        My idea this month is to draw a pirate who has just stolen from the gold hoard in a tower. I’ve interpreted the “swooping low” as the griffin being in pursuit of Jack and Jack has to jump to get away, though in a couple of comps I played with Jack being chased by other pirates and the griffin is helping him.

                        I’ve done some composition sketching, but I’m concerned not everything is lining up with the prompt. Will it look like he’s trying to jump to the ship instead of just into the water? Will it look like the griffin is his friend? Is it a problem if Jack isn’t exactly at the edge of the tower but instead outside of it? Any feedback would be appreciated!

                        As a clarifying note: in #1, 4, 5 the griffin is after him, and in #2, 3 the griffin is helping him while bad pirates are chasing him.

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                        • kayleenartlover
                          kayleenartlover last edited by kayleenartlover

                          I designed Jack even though he'll be pretty small in the final illustration, next is just the griffin before putting it all together
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                          • Fey Realme
                            Fey Realme @kayleenartlover last edited by

                            @kayleenartlover that is great! You might consider adding a cloud and a bit more castle to fill in the negative space. I think this is perfect for a book spread, especially if you leave space for text, you have already avoided the gutter beautifully!

                            Heres what i mean about the castle and the sky

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                            • kayleenartlover
                              kayleenartlover last edited by

                              Just working on the griffin before make slight changes to the background. Thanks for all the comments and critiques ❤️
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                              • Julia Hegetusch
                                Julia Hegetusch @kayleenartlover last edited by

                                @kayleenartlover hi. I love yout tiger griffin design

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                                • Jason Crowley
                                  Jason Crowley last edited by

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                                  Here's my sketch before I move to the final. I'll be rendering this in pencil then scanning into Photoshop and colouring in behind in the pencil.

                                  Sooooo much reference needed for me to get this basic looking image together, as I'd never drawn pretty much everything in the image 😅

                                  I wanted the text to mirror the 'falling' of the character by spacing it out in vertically staggered slices.

                                  I've designed this to picture book dimensions and have accounted for the gutter in the middle so nothing of importance is cut off.

                                  Some process stuff:

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                                  I ended up doing a basic blender model of the castles to help me visualise camera angles and the like. I find this a super useful approach for interiors and buildings.

                                  I flipped the composition eventually so the griffin is facing right and so that the text can be read left to right.

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                                  Here's the two point perspective guides put in place.

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                                  I wanted the reason that the character was escaping the castle was to save the captured baby griffin and return it to its mother. I thought about cropping this in so this can be clearly seen but I figure in the context of a book this would be emphasised in another section. I also felt that showing the griffin in full would make a more dramatic composition.

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                                  • kayleenartlover
                                    kayleenartlover @Julia Hegetusch last edited by

                                    @Julia-Hegetusch Thanks!

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                                    • kayleenartlover
                                      kayleenartlover last edited by

                                      would love any tips on Jack if he looks too stiff,
                                      I'm thinking the threat at the top of the tower will be the Giant from the beanstalk fairytale...
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                                      • Larue
                                        Larue @Jason Crowley last edited by

                                        @Jason-Crowley
                                        Looks like an adventure time character...love it!

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                                        • MarcRobinson
                                          MarcRobinson @kayleenartlover last edited by

                                          @kayleenartlover I love the low down angle of the illustration! It's super dynamic. Remember to avoid symmetry in the pose. Also keep the head off the centre line too. At the moment the character is very upright, and the limbs are out like a star almost. Try going "too far" with the pose, then reigning it back if you need to. Try having the head lower, more bent body and limbs all over the place. You might hit a fun pose by accident.

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                                          • kayleenartlover
                                            kayleenartlover @MarcRobinson last edited by

                                            @MarcRobinson I think I was going for this being his jump but if his head is lower it would be more like the falling part of the leap. I had a hard time finding reference photos for the pose. If you or anyone else have ideas on what I can use as reference that would be great

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