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    Treehouse WIP for critique :)

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    • Doha
      Doha last edited by

      Such a fun illustration! the story is clear, the characters are really animated.

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      • P
        pn last edited by pn

        Hey,
        The concept is very creative. I really liked it.
        Maybe if you bring some texture into the art, mainly the wood of the treehouse, give it some texture, light and shadow play, 3D effect, to bring life to the picture overall. The colours now are very flat. otherwise the concept is really appealing.

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        • NoWayMe
          NoWayMe @pn last edited by

          @pn Thanks! I actually haven't start rendering at all yet 🙂 For sure I will put more textures, light/shadow... I still have many hours of work to put in!

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          • lmrush
            lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

            Wow fantastic idea great story telling and I love the perspective!

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            • NoWayMe
              NoWayMe last edited by

              I am working on values to make sure my focal points read well. I know it's tricky to have two focal points but I would like to have the main focal point on the girls and then the grandpa (so for a few seconds the viewer wonders what they are angry about.. Any thoughts ? Anything that doesn't read well "value wise" ? Thanks!

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              • Charlie Eve Ryan
                Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG last edited by

                Really cool, he looks so relaxed! Great concept

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                • Charlie Eve Ryan
                  Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG last edited by

                  I think having the girls as the first read works well and I love how you pulled up the ladder too. Nice touch!

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                  • TessaW
                    TessaW @NoWayMe last edited by

                    @NoWayMe To be honest, I see the guy first. Any one else? I think if you made that side slightly darker, with less contrast, it might help, though I'm not the greatest at values.

                    Something like this. Original is on the left.

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                    • smceccarelli
                      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                      I think I see the guy first - he is the biggest and has the biggest contrast.
                      Apart from that, you are crunching your value range. That can be a conscious choice (there are many wonderful pieces that only use a fraction of the value range), but here you may miss an opportunity to control your focal points. Here is an histogram of your values:

                      0_1497122057390_Screen Shot 2017-06-10 at 21.09.18.png

                      Basically, the darks (on the left) and the lights (on the right) are not populated at all. Here is what happens if you use all the range (basically, I stretched your value range so that the darks get darker and the lights get lighter - left is the original. As you can see, the effect of crunching the value range in the mid tones is like putting a haze on the picture.

                      0_1497122144167_Screen Shot 2017-06-10 at 21.11.23.png

                      You should not do this over the whole picture, as I have done - it was just to show the effect of using the whole range. If you extend your value range only where you want the focus, you can make it pop much better.

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                      • NoWayMe
                        NoWayMe last edited by

                        Excellent tip @smceccarelli !!! Thanks! 🙂

                        Thanks @TessW and @Charlie-Eve-Ryan !

                        There is probably not one correct answer to this question, but do you think I should try to have the grandpa as a second read or is it working better if he stays the first read ? I like what @TessW did with the shadows, however I was planning to add dappled light so maybe it will increase the focus on the grandpa even more...

                        Any thoughts ?!
                        Thanks!

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                        • holleywilliamson
                          holleywilliamson SVS OG last edited by

                          I see the grandpa first too. I like what @TessW did too. I think having Grandpa as a second read is great. If it was the other way around I don't think it is as funny.

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                          • MirkaH
                            MirkaH last edited by

                            I like the values in the last one on the right that Simona posted. With higher contrast.

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                            • NoWayMe
                              NoWayMe last edited by

                              Hi everyone!

                              I am in the final stages of this, but I wanted you opinion on lighting.
                              I like the dappled light, but I am afraid it is too distracting. If I want the lighting to work, I kind of have to go with dappled light since it's what would most likely happen in a tree. Do you feel it's too distracting ?

                              Also, do you see anything else I should modify ? I still have to add details to grandpa and rework the girls a little.

                              Thanks!
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                              • TessaW
                                TessaW @NoWayMe last edited by

                                @NoWayMe Hmm, tough one. I think if you added some shadow to the edge of the boards surrounding the girls, it would bring more attention to them. I also think that if you eliminate that strong dappled light patch in the middle, it will allow us to go back and forth between your two focal points better. I'm also wondering how it would be to bring up the value of the tree house a little bit? Not sure if it would improve the piece or not.

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                                • MOO
                                  MOO SVS OG @NoWayMe last edited by

                                  @NoWayMe I like it! The eyes closed and teh hand behind the head looks very relaxed!

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                                  • tombarrettillo
                                    tombarrettillo last edited by

                                    I like what @TessW mentioned about the shadows on the boards around the girls. Also, if you are going to use the dappled light, I think it needs to be brighter, about as bright as the lightest grass color. I assume this is to be a sunny day, and as large as those patches are, that would be full sunlight coming thru. Right now, the white of the "No Kids" sign, and the grandpa's shoulder are working.

                                    Or perhaps blur the dappled light mark some (and a bit brighter), and give it a more rounded leaf shape. If you google dappled light, most are blurry due to the distance between the opening and the surface being lit. You could even use it as a trail of sorts between the girls and the grandpa leading the eye.

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                                    • NoWayMe
                                      NoWayMe @tombarrettillo last edited by

                                      @tombarrettillo Excellent suggestions!!! Love the idea of using the light to guide the eye, this is brilliant!

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