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    • lmrush
      lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

      I have been wanting to loosely watercolor a whale for a while. My goal this year is to improve my portfolio pieces, I have found my work is always better with your input, any thoughts on these thumbnails? I realize there isn't much of a story going on so I need to work on that a little more and @Lee-White and David Hohn's course will hopefully help me as well with storytelling- I see there are 4 seats left anyone else joining us?

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      Lisa Rush
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      • Rich Green
        Rich Green SVS OG @lmrush last edited by

        @lmrush Hi Lisa - I am signed up for that new Lee/David course as well - I am excited and nervous about it all in one. I think it is going to help me with the concepts/ideas stage that I really struggle with so much. Can't wait for it begin and glad you will be part of it as well so we can help each other out along the way!

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

          @Rich-Green Sounds great Rich! We are in it together!

          Lisa Rush
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          • evilrobot
            evilrobot SVS OG @lmrush last edited by

            @lmrush I like the 3rd and 5th thumbnail.

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            • Jana
              Jana last edited by

              Hi Lisa,
              I like the last one. I hope, the whale is helping out and the guy is not trying to catch it. 😉
              In principle I also like the vertical ones. However, it seems that it doesn't allow a dynamic movement of the whale. It looks a little stiff. But I don't have a good idea at the moment how this could be changed. From the vertical ones the third is really cute.
              Would be nice if you let us see in which direction you will go. 🙂

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              • lmrush
                lmrush Pro SVS OG @Jana last edited by

                @Jana Yes the boy is just getting a tow. 🙂

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                • lmrush
                  lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                  thanks everybody!

                  Lisa Rush
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                  • kimchizerbe
                    kimchizerbe last edited by

                    these are great. I'm also in the class with Lee and David! yay!!

                    Thumbnailing is tough for me too. Honestly I KNOW I should do it, but I skip it and end up with a lot of "floating dot" style illustrations. I worked through a lot of the assignments in the "Creative Compositions" course and found that super helpful.

                    I'm really liking the long vertical design. I think the second to the last one is visually the most interesting, but compositionally it is dead center. So think about ways to direct focus and movement in the piece with color, contrast, or emphasis.

                    Looking forward to taking the class with you guys!

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                    • lmrush
                      lmrush Pro SVS OG @kimchizerbe last edited by

                      @kimchizerbe Yay!!! looking forward to being in class with you!!! Thank you for your insight, especially the directing with color contrast, there is so much to think about in illustration it is harder than it looks for sure!

                      Lisa Rush
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                      • kimchizerbe
                        kimchizerbe last edited by

                        @lmrush no doubt. But I love that we have this community here and the support to learn and grow together. Excited to see what sorts of assignments and feedback we will get in the class.

                        Keep us posted on your whale illustration! I can't wait to see what you do with it.

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

                          @lmrush Top right is my favorite composition - looks very nice to me 🙂

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                          • MirkaH
                            MirkaH last edited by

                            I want to sign up for the course so bad, but don't have the extra funds. It looks like an amazing class though. Have fun.

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                            • Sarah LuAnn
                              Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

                              That course looks so fun, but I can't justify it with a baby taking all my extra time. When I squeeze in time to draw I feel super accomplished.

                              I'm putting in another vote for bottom center. Looks like a fun idea, I'm excited to see where you go with it!

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                              • lmrush
                                lmrush Pro SVS OG @Sarah LuAnn last edited by

                                @Sarah-LuAnn It won't be long and you will gain more and more time to paint, you will see, it goes by so fast soak up all those snuggles, Luke rarely wants to cuddle anymore!

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                                • Gary Wilkinson
                                  Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                  I like the top right sketch, although I think it may look even better if there was some movement in the tail to balance out the composition due to the strong movement in the waves. Perhaps if the whale was curling into the boat from the left side (with its tail leaning to the right) it would help the eye flow towards the boat, does that make sense?

                                  If you don't mind me also comment on future values/lighting, I would say that if there is a warm light on the boat that contrasts with the cool darks of the water (with a touch of rim lighting on the whale) then it would look awesome, but that's getting a bit ahead of myself 😛

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                                  • drawingmelee
                                    drawingmelee @lmrush last edited by

                                    @lmrush It's hard to pick one thumbnail, they are all so much fun! 🙂 My favorite is the second one on the bottom row. I love the way you drew the boat on the water that way: very dynamic!

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                                    • eleArts
                                      eleArts last edited by

                                      Whenever I'm creating thumbnails for a new project I strive to play with perspective as much as possible. For example, the last thumbnail seems to be an action scene, so I'd want to push the perspective forward to illustrate movement. By slightly overlapping the whale in the foreground with the boat in mid-foreground and the sky with waterline in the background will create a forward motion creating an exciting action scene for your final illustration. 🙂

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                                      • DOTTYP
                                        DOTTYP last edited by

                                        I love the 5th one for the angle of the sea and boat but maybe with the angle the whale is in the last one (horizontal).Hope this makes sense!

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                                        • lmrush
                                          lmrush Pro SVS OG @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                          @Gary-Wilkinson thank you so much all advice totally appreciated!!!!!

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                                          • lmrush
                                            lmrush Pro SVS OG @eleArts last edited by

                                            @eleArts thank you so much awesome tips!

                                            Lisa Rush
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