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    • Eric Castleman
      Eric Castleman last edited by

      I think you nailed it, and convinced me that my designs are too complicated, resulting in making my life harder 😉 good job!

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      • drawingmelee
        drawingmelee @Eric Castleman last edited by

        Thanks everyone! 🙂

        @Eric-Castleman : You're designs look amazing! Your drawings convince me I should practise harder! 🙂

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        • Lisa M Griffin
          Lisa M Griffin last edited by

          I like the revised sketch... much better with the position of the snake and his expression.

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          • evilrobot
            evilrobot SVS OG @drawingmelee last edited by evilrobot

            @drawingmelee really cool idea this will look great when it's colored. It's simple but to the point. Very nice. You might consider moving the pupil in the snakes eye down and over just a bit. Where it is right now looks as if he may be looking past the mouse. Also it might be nice to give him the typical snake tongue like you had in your thumbnail sketch.

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            • drawingmelee
              drawingmelee @evilrobot last edited by

              @evilrobot Thanks for the tips!

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              • drawingmelee
                drawingmelee last edited by

                Progress update (still rendering; hope to have it finished tomorrow!)

                0_1473538939704_2016_snake.jpg

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                • Chip Valecek
                  Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @drawingmelee last edited by

                  @drawingmelee I would watch your values on this. I like to add a Hue/Saturation layer on top of my work and then pull the saturation level all the way down. While I work i will turn that off and on to make sure everything still reads. I did with this and you will see that the mouse gets lost as well as the snake and bush are close in the same values. I would try to make the bush darker and the snake and mouse lighter. 0_1473570024434_snake.jpg


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                  • natiwata
                    natiwata SVS OG last edited by

                    This is a great concept! I think the joke is great and the piece is coming along nicely. I thought I'd post an idea for playing with a more interesting composition, one where we could see the the mouse's expression more and have the feeling of the snake sneaking up in the background. There are a lot of ways you could stage this, but it was fun to try another approach. Hope it helps just get even more creative juices flowing!

                    0_1473571944977_mousesnake.jpg

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                    • drawingmelee
                      drawingmelee @Chip Valecek last edited by drawingmelee

                      @Chip-Valecek : Thanks for the tip about values, I always forget! I adjusted the values as much as I could.

                      @natiwata: O wow, that composition is so much better! Thanks for the tip, it helps a lot! Unfortunately I don't have any time left to make a better comp. 😞

                      Here is my final drawing, unfortunately no time left for more tweaking. But the tips here have been extremely helpful and I will try to use them for the next third Thursday! You guys rock! 🙂

                      0_1473590933715_2016_snake_04.jpg

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                      • Jan Clifton Watford
                        Jan Clifton Watford @drawingmelee last edited by

                        0_1473633939201_BearsCampfire.jpg

                        I had this idea but then realized when I reread the prompt that it might be too confusing because the guy, Thomas, needs to be closer to the bear and reaching for the marshmallow that is ready to eat. Should I eliminate the girl completely or just switch her with the guy character (Thomas)?
                        I have a couple of other ideas too but realize they don't fit the prompt as well.

                        Any feedback is appreciated.

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