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    • bharris
      bharris last edited by

      @Leontine Thanks! Yes I had him further back in the picture and just noticed that too. I'll play with the size of the parrot a bit, again. 🙂

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      • evilrobot
        evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

        You're killing it with this one! Awesome work @bharris

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        • bharris
          bharris last edited by

          @evilrobot Thank you, it might kill me by the end!

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

            @bharris great piece so far, I think your perspective works well. I agree with the boy being bigger and turned more. It might be just me but the shop owner reads as a man in the face but a women in the body. Could be the line from the nose to the mouth reads as facial hair.


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            • bharris
              bharris last edited by

              @Chip-Valecek Thank you. I'm glad you pointed the shop owner out, now I can't un-see it! 🙂

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              • bharris
                bharris last edited by

                0_1491787743112_Pet store.jpg Okay I think I fixed things up better! Thanks guys for the feedback!

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                • NoWayMe
                  NoWayMe last edited by

                  Hi Brittany!

                  I saw this piece on instagram yesterday and I was really impressed! I just had a few thoughts I wanted to share.. Maybe you won't like the ideas, but maybe it can help!!

                  I did a really rough draw over to show you

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                  I was wondering if having something really big cropped up on both side could help frame the image ? Here I put a wall and shelves but really it could be anything.. I watched @Will-Terry youtube video critiques yesterday and he was critiquing a piece for the draw 50 things challenge and was talking about the small-medium-huge concept (and not just small-med-large) and I think having something big like the shelves/wall could help achieve that!

                  Also, I made the boy and parrot even bigger to really separate them from the rest of the action!

                  Finally I tilted the head of the shop owner a little more so that it feels more like she is looking at the snake (if it is what she is supposed to look at?!)

                  Anyway, I hope this will help! They are only suggestion as this is already a wonderful piece!!!

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                  • Lynn Larson
                    Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                    This is so amazing! I can't wait to see the color added!

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                    • K. W.
                      K. W. last edited by

                      Looks awesome!! I can't wait to see it in color! 😃 I don't have any crit to add now that you've changed the woman's face. 😛

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                      • bharris
                        bharris last edited by

                        @NoWayMe Thanks!!

                        I really like the parrot bigger the boy, I'll play around with that. Thanks for your suggestions, you have a good eye! Which critique video was is with the 50 things?

                        @Lynn-Larson and @K.W. Thank you both, I'll post some progress stuff

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                        • NoWayMe
                          NoWayMe @bharris last edited by

                          @bharris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntSIaIkzaTo There you go!

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

                            @bharris This is looking great! Will you be doing value studies next? It looks like you've gotten some great feedback on this - i like the larger foreground idea it matches the perspective and relative heights of things better i believe - one thing i think keeps grabbing my attention is the scale and perspective at the door - i think bringing the door forward and increasing the scale might be a good idea - right now it is so far away that it is a noticeable fact..does that make sense?.... i am wondering if it is a story element that this store is so long - i think bringing the door forward will help ground the middle ground too - it seems to be floating a tiny bit above where my brain thinks it should be (my brain could be wrong of though) - i think the main culprit for the perspective feeling slightly off is the carpet in front of the door - the perspective lines coming from the right converge on the bottom right leaf of the potted pant by the door ... so the left side of the carpet in front of the door should angle to the right....i feel like i'm sounding crazy...easy fix (if you think this is not crazy) would be to enlarge the door and center it on the vanishing point.... anyways - i did not change anything in the drawing but just followed your perspective lines to their vanishing point - feel free to ignore this post 🙂 Looking forward to seeing your next step!

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                            • bharris
                              bharris last edited by

                              Still working out the kinks, and it is still in the "soft" stage. I haven't done an atmospheric effect before and I'm wondering how it is looking so far. Should I push the color in the back or front a little more?

                              @Kevin-Longueil I brought the door forward just a tiny bit, but I think I will move it down more. Now that I stare at it I see that "hovering."

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                              • DOTTYP
                                DOTTYP last edited by

                                This is wonderful I can not find any faults.

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                                • bharris
                                  bharris last edited by

                                  @DOTTYP Thank you for looking! 🙂

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

                                    @bharris Hi Brittany - this entire scene is going to be fantastic when you are done.

                                    Right now I think that you really need to work on pushing your values in the image more.

                                    For starters - go into Photoshop and add a layer of solid black over your image. Then change that layer to "Color" mode.

                                    That will make it appear in its pure grayscale values. Then add a Levels adjustment layer and take a look at the little chart it draws - and notice that there are currently no values darker than about 50% gray. So definitely need some more range added in there as you continue to work the piece.

                                    If you drag the slider from the black side of the adjustment over towards where that graph begins to appear - you will see it increased the range of your piece.

                                    And then with that adjustment in place - turn off the Black Color layer so you see the image in full color again.

                                    This may be too drastic of a value shift for your liking or the style you are going for - so play around with it. But its a great way to see where an illustration needs some more dynamics.

                                    Now in this full color - also notice that your current lighting actually leads the viewers eye more towards the girl with the hamster and even the shop owner. At least for me it does. I actually look past the boy and the bird currently. Maybe others will see it differently - but that's what is so great about getting input here!

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

                                      One other small note - the blue light coming out of the fish tank - would probably not create that area of blue that is between the edge of the tank and the boys head/neck/shoulder. As that is actually the floor behind the tank leading up to the register. So I would keep that as the floor color and just use fill/rim lighting on the tanks stand, the edge of the boy etc to get the glow of blue on them - as they are what it would impact. Not that floor area which is really in he mid-ground (not foreground).

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                                      • bharris
                                        bharris last edited by

                                        Thank you @Rich-Green! This is the value I have behind the color currently, but I lightened it to about 50% because I was concerned that I was going too dark for a kid's book-style image. But I really like the contrast as you've shown here and I think I will push it more. I'm glad for the photoshop advice too, that will make it easier to fix! I think , I'll keep the girl slightly more washed out in the yellow lighting of the back. I imagine I'll be playing a lot with color in the front characters to get the focus right.

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                                        Yes I agree that the fish tank won't put off that kind of light, you can probably tell I haven't gotten to the front of the image yet. 😉

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                                        • Carrie
                                          Carrie last edited by

                                          OMG!! This is fantastic! I really love it.

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                                          • K. W.
                                            K. W. last edited by

                                            Oh wow! 😃 Love where you are headed with the colour!

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