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    • tombarrettillo
      tombarrettillo last edited by

      Overall, I really like how this has changed from the beginning of the thread, but... If I might add my 2 cents...

      I know this has mainly been about the values and all, but the thing that has really stuck out to me are the binoculars she is using. As close as she is to the action, binoculars aren't really needed. Maybe turn them into a camera.

      also, it seems as if you added more detail to the background around the tent and cliff & bridge areas. To me, the bridge area work better with less detail, letting us know what is there, but not distracting from the foreground action. And the raccoon in the tree and rabbit(?) in the pot by the tent seem to distract as well. Not sure if you needed those to get to the 25 things, but they seem unnecessary to the story at large. Also, those clothes on the tent, again, add too much busy-ness.

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      • TessaW
        TessaW @tombarrettillo last edited by TessaW

        Well, it's been a while since I worked on this piece. I was intimidated to start rendering, so I let it sit for a while. Coming back to it, I've played with the drawing a bit. Is there a version you like better?

        @ambiirae Thanks!

        @tombarrettillo said in Creative Composition- 25 Things WIP:

        Overall, I really like how this has changed from the beginning of the thread, but... If I might add my 2 cents...

        I know this has mainly been about the values and all, but the thing that has really stuck out to me are the binoculars she is using. As close as she is to the action, binoculars aren't really needed. Maybe turn them into a camera.

        also, it seems as if you added more detail to the background around the tent and cliff & bridge areas. To me, the bridge area work better with less detail, letting us know what is there, but not distracting from the foreground action. And the raccoon in the tree and rabbit(?) in the pot by the tent seem to distract as well. Not sure if you needed those to get to the 25 things, but they seem unnecessary to the story at large. Also, those clothes on the tent, again, add too much busy-ness.

        Thank you Tom! I guess I have a soft spot for little kids using binoculars. Have you ever noticed how they love playing with them to make them feel adventurous, even if they are totally using them wrong? I took your advice though, and tried some different options.

        As far as the busy-ness goes, I hope to resolve that in the rendering stage. The spirit of the assignment is that you can have a lot of things going on in the piece, but you can still establish the focal points with color, values, textures,, etc. I will try to de-emphasize the areas you mentioned with less detail and contrast.

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        • aska
          aska @TessaW last edited by

          @tessw defenietly 1st one! I like their eye contact;)

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          • TessaW
            TessaW @aska last edited by

            @aska said in Creative Composition- 25 Things WIP:

            @tessw defenietly 1st one! I like their eye contact;)

            w or x? The one on the left or right? Sorry, just making sure we're on the same page.

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            • Jon Anderson
              Jon Anderson SVS OG last edited by

              I like "x" better than the others.

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                aska @aska last edited by

                @aska its W

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                • Jason Kilthau
                  Jason Kilthau last edited by

                  This is amazing work, and I can't wait to see the final result. However I am going to go with Y out of the last 4 you have posted here, mostly because I like the girl looking away. It just makes me wonder what else there is too see. But that is just me.

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                  • MOO
                    MOO SVS OG @TessaW last edited by

                    @tessw If you want to highlight the girl and squirrel while it is evening, I think that A or B work best. C zones in on the squirrel. The last two don't feel separated enough from the rest of the composition, the emphasis seems to be more on the end of the log..oh wait! It's the squirrel and the salamander so, I choose E. The rest of them, the salamander doesn't stand out much at all.

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                    • tombarrettillo
                      tombarrettillo last edited by

                      I vote for X, but with a camera. : )

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                      • Tyson Ranes
                        Tyson Ranes @tombarrettillo last edited by

                        @tombarrettillo excellent idea
                        I was struggling trying to imagine what it was that the lil girl could be doing to better tell a story The net made more sense for butterflies and the binoculars more so for something not as close and enclosed. I think the camera concept nails it! I think it's a great concept.

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                        • TessaW
                          TessaW last edited by

                          Thanks everyone! I tried it with a camera. There were a lot of possibilities when it came to camera types. What do you think?

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                          • Tyson Ranes
                            Tyson Ranes @TessaW last edited by

                            @tessw you could try one with phone(camera) held a little away from her face (you could then see her expression looking into the screen and her face could be slightly lit from the phone screen)

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                            • Will Terry
                              Will Terry @TessaW last edited by

                              @tessw Hi Tess,

                              I'm super late to this thread so take my comments with the whole shaker of salt 🙂

                              I liked this original comp sketch a little better since you utilize the space a little more efficiently. The girl overlaps the tent - perfect! Also in this first one the emphasis is on the salamander. I'd make it even bigger to create a little more depth. Overall I think this is going to be really fun to paint! 🙂0_1499963923398_5567567567.jpg

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                              • Jose Ramos
                                Jose Ramos last edited by

                                @tyson-ranes said in Creative Composition- 25 Things WIP:

                                see her expression looking into the screen and her face could be slightly lit from the phone screen)

                                I love it!

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                                • TessaW
                                  TessaW last edited by

                                  @Will-Terry Wow, thanks for taking the time to help me out- really appreciate it!

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                                  • Doodleworx
                                    Doodleworx @TessaW last edited by

                                    @tessw looking very good! Nice composition!

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                                    • Chris Perry
                                      Chris Perry last edited by

                                      Good job on breaking it into value groups.

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                                      • WithLinesOfInk
                                        WithLinesOfInk last edited by

                                        I love how this is turning out!

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