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    • Rich Green
      Rich Green SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by Rich Green

      @smceccarelli Hi Simona - is this supposed to be for a double page spread in a book? I ask because I fear the girl in the middle will get a little bit lost in the gutter if that is the case.

      Also I think all of the characters poses look really good - like they have jumped up and are now starting to fall into the pool Except the girl in the middle. Her pose and legs look more like she is dancing or walking on the water. Something about her does not quite fit in with the others movement to me.

      But the rest of them - WOW - love the girl plugging her nose on the end. And the pure joy on the face of the boy next to her. Really fun!

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      • evilrobot
        evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

        Nice work. I think this is going to turn out fantastic. The girl in the middle does seem to be a lot larger than the other characters. I think working on her a bit more would be my only suggestion.

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        • Kevin Longueil
          Kevin Longueil SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

          @smceccarelli Spectacular!!!!!!! all i got for critique is possibly the umbrella on the right side of the canvas looks like it would be planted in the pool - i'm reading the middle figure as being slightly older than the others - this really is beautiful - joyous - love the different expressions too - really great!

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          • smceccarelli
            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by smceccarelli

            Thank you everyone for your comments and tips! The girl in the middle is supposed to be older (around 10-ish) - not sure it is coming across that well. I have tried out a bunch of different poses for her legs and landed on one similar to the original one - mostly for compositional reasons (I need one of her legs to be stretched). I hope it looks less like a walking pose....
            Anyhow, here is the final line. Wondering if it is worth painting it at this moment....But it may be the late hour...
            @Rich-Green - it is not really for a specific print format, rather to accompany the swimming kids with a context illustration. I was imagining it as a banner, maybe on a water park FB page or as header for an article...gutter would not work on this one, you are right.
            0_1474841240810_10_SWIMMING_WIP2.jpg

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            • Rebecca Hirsch
              Rebecca Hirsch @smceccarelli last edited by

              @smceccarelli Love this! My only comment on the middle girls position is I think if she is jumping in the pool her toes touching the water should be pointed. Right now to me it looks like she is standing on the water. I love the angle and the touches of background - great piece!

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              • Rich Green
                Rich Green SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by Rich Green

                @smceccarelli - hope you dont mind but I did a little adjusting to your latest version:

                I keep imagining that if the girl in the middle is a bit taller/older than the rest of the kids - that would make her "jump" a little stronger/higher than the rest. Plus she is so happy about jumping in - she is not tentative like the kids on the ends who would have jumped less or even a second or two later than the rest.

                So I lowered the overall image down within your area a bit to give us a bit more sky - and then I moved your middle girl up above the rest. I adjusted the kids she is holding hands with to then make them each a bit higher than the other two. And to make the arms link up I also flipped the joyous boy. And in doing so I think having him facing in towards the center actually helps the composition and the direction the viewer follows within the image.

                Some adjustments to the middle girls arm placement would be needed to properly link her hands to those kids but you get the idea.

                And now her legs look like she is floating happily through the air and not walking/dancing on the water.

                0_1474862958112_1474841243019-10_swimming_wip2.jpg

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                • smceccarelli
                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @Rich Green last edited by

                  @Rich-Green Thank you a ton Rich, these are great suggestions, and I am going to implement them! Your flow looks a lot more dynamic and I agree with flipping the asian boy.
                  I will let it rest for a few days now rather than going to paint straight away - I am seeing quite some anatomy flaws and some of the poses do not look natural. I am getting back to it with fresh eyes during the weekend. So kid drawing no 10 is going to be a different one...;-)

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                  • Lee Holland
                    Lee Holland last edited by Lee Holland

                    Well done with these smceccarelli The gestures look proportions look great.

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                    • smceccarelli
                      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                      Kids do not only jump in pools....So kid No 10 will finally heralds Fall, waiting for the pool-jumping kids to sort themselves out...

                      0_1474924587972_10_PUDDLE.jpg

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                      • Russ Van Dine
                        Russ Van Dine @smceccarelli last edited by

                        @smceccarelli I love all of these, I also have tried to do something besides my normal, which isn't developed as far as yours... I think maybe we should just embrace what we do and enjoy it. I am waiting to see what these will become. I would hire you...

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                        • artspreadsjoy
                          artspreadsjoy last edited by

                          It's really fun to see your kids project updates. You do really great work!

                          Katie Erickson
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                          • Leontine
                            Leontine @smceccarelli last edited by

                            @smceccarelli love it!, theres so much fun in this!

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                            • smceccarelli
                              smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                              Kid No 11 - Getting into Inktober, I may or may not be able to do these for a while. But I may get so fed up with inking that I need to paint for a while ;-). This is part of a series of two that I sketched - so there will be a second snail-boy.

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                              • Dulcie
                                Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                                Wow @smceccarelli that is amazing work - I love the lustre on the snail, the concept - unusual but cute! - the lighting, the shine...all just perfect. Such a great piece!

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                                • smceccarelli
                                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @Dulcie last edited by

                                  @Dulcie Thank you! I was watching pictures of eels and frogs and snails and wanted to try to paint that weird skin translucency they have. It is fascinating how the light changes temperature and saturation going through their skin. And then I just bought Kyle´s rake brushes and wanted to try them out too 😉

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                                  • Dulcie
                                    Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                                    Oh, the new rake brushes! I had seen those but not got around to buying them yet...what a great use for them! I wondered how you did the shell stripes but didn't think of that. Will be interesting to see what else they are good for...

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                                    • Rich Green
                                      Rich Green SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

                                      @smceccarelli Whoa - the snail and its shell are amazingly rendered out. Absolutely stunning.

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                                      • smceccarelli
                                        smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @Dulcie last edited by

                                        @Dulcie They are pretty cool. They are tilt sensitive and follow the direction of the stroke. I can imagine using them for things like patterns on animals and insects, texture on tree bark and stuff like that. I was not sure about fur, but I think they are too coarse for that - worth a try though.

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                                        • smceccarelli
                                          smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                                          Two days into Inktober and already getting painting-withdrawal symptoms. So spent a miraculously kid-free Sunday afternoon doing Kid No 12 - a companion piece to the snail boy.

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                                          • smceccarelli
                                            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                                            Something was disturbing me, and now looking at it in small I think I know what it is - there is a disbalance of value contrast between the boy and the mushroom - the boy has a broader value range. I will look into either crunching his value range or expanding the mushroom one - whichever looks best - before closing this one.

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