Treehouse Tea Party, Feedback Appreciated
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@Naroth-Cow Thank you. I see what you mean about the tree. I bet I can do some trickiness with the lines to add dimension, then it will really pop out when I paint it. I have a feeling this is not going to be easy but will look really great if I can pull it off!
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I like this illustration a lot. Great flow and movement. I agree with @Naroth-Cow that the tree near the bottom looks flat. You can pull this off. You have a great sketch to work from.
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Oh my goodness I am going to love it!!!! You are off to a great start I can't wait to see the finish!
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Really fun piece, the sense of movement is fantastic, and your art looks a lot more sophisticated even compared to your last piece. Strong shapes and flow. Good work, can't wait to see it finished!
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@Kimberli-Johnson @Rob-Smith @Shannon-Perkins
Having feedback in these forums has been so tremendous in my growth as an artist.
Here's where I am at the end of today. I reworked the sketch, and I think the tree has a lot more depth now. Debating between calling this done or adding fun girly stuff to the pigs (tiara anyone?). What do you think?
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@Maile-McCarthy A tiara, a tutu on the one bending over, and a feather boa on the last? Love the colors!!
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This is so cute! I really like those piggies and the color as well. I would tone down the highlight on the tree bottom right a bit (the bumping part, don't how to say that in English haha) because it sort of stops the flow for me, maybe just me. I know it's not finished however I think the sky can use a little bit of light and depth. Your composition really inspires me to kick myself out of comfort zone.
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Super cute. I really love this image, and the colors are so fun! I was a little surprised by the purple leaves, but I'm sure that was intentional. It does seem weird to me that the green on the underside of the treehouse is so saturated. It seems to me like the underside should be less saturated since it's in shadow, and then the roof more saturated where the sun is hitting. Maybe?
Another comment that I wish I could have given earler is that the composition seems very left-heavy--text, bird, house, and squirrel are all on the left side. This jumped out at me more in the colored version, I think that saturated green might be making it seem even more lop-sided. Maybe something as small and simple as putting the bird on the right side instead of the left could fix that.
As before, I love your lines, and the textures are awesome as well--it reminds me a little bit of The Secret of Kells, if you've seen that movie. Keep up the good work!
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Here's the update.
@Lynn-Larson, Thanks for your suggestions. I had so much fun doing the feather boa. I was excited about the tutu on the one with her bottom up in the air, but I'm not sure if it's working. Any thoughts on how I could tweak it? Right now, I'm worried it looks like the boa pig is sniffing her, and I'm not sure if the tutu looks transparent enough.
@Naroth-Kean Thank you for continuing to push me. I darkened the bump (I don't know if there is an English word for that!). And I worked on the clouds more. That was really tough for me; I think my next personal assignment is going to be pages of skies that express light and depth.
@SarahLuAnn Thank you for this detailed feedback. I'm so glad you said something about the green. Something about it wasn't working for me, and I couldn't figure out what. I ended up using a desaturated yellow for the base and desaturating the green under the roof a bit as well.
I spent a ton of time trying to shift some of the weight of the image to the right. What I ended up with was subtle (toned down the duck, darkened the tree trunk and used the boa to gesture right). Does that change your impression at all? Oh, and I moved the next. Not sure how I feel about that one.
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I love those extra accessories you gave them! awesome. The sky read much deeper and the movement/flow are much better. Also like your text over there too. easier to read and you know where it is right away.
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I do think the image is more balanced now, and the treehouse looks better without the bright green on the bottom. I think the text is more readable and easier to find too. Awesome job!
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love it! love the extra's as well. Good job!
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I would change the color of the ladder to pop a little.
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Trim it down a bit by the nose to remove the sniffing aspect. Tangent lol. Add a bit of brown to it, where it would be the bottom of the ruffle, same color as the trunk to give it a bit of transparency, and a little bit of blue and green (very little!) to give it an iridescent look. The boa looks like it was fun hehe
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@Steve-Young Thanks. I'll play around with that before I print this one out for my portfolio.
@Naroth-Kean @Sarah-LuAnn @Leontine-Gaasenbeek and everybody else who helped me throughout this piece. Thank you so much!
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@Lynn-Larson Thanks for the tutu tips I'll definitely give that a bit more attention.
The boa was so fun. Those are silhouettes of photographs of feathers that I made into a photoshop brush based on some of what I learned in Lee's Chaos to Control class.
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awesome!! that's one i haven't had a chance to watch yet watching Jim Madsen's now