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    • Naters.Art
      Naters.Art last edited by

      Here is my pass at the Edgar Allan Poe book cover. clearly it's influenced by inktober, but i wanted it to have an Ink feel, sort of as a self aware image. it's an illustration of an author, and authors use their fair share of ink.
      poe.jpg

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      • shinjifujioka
        shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

        That looks sweet!

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

          Looking good! Shoot for more concept if you can. Maybe the letters in his name can reference something from a story? The skull and books seem a little generic. Try to be specific to a story. Look for specific props that are totally "Poe" and no one else.

          nice looking ink work and character!

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          • Jonathon B
            Jonathon B last edited by

            Crazy awesome! Love it.

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            • mattramsey
              mattramsey last edited by

              great line work--this is really cool. I'm interested to see where you take this!

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              • Naters.Art
                Naters.Art last edited by Naters.Art

                i decided to illustrate some of Poe's well known literary victims looming over him as he stares at the blank page...
                poe2.jpg

                my Sketch Blog
                https://www.instagram.com/naters.art/

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                • Ace Connell
                  Ace Connell last edited by

                  Gorgeous! I know nothing of Poe, other than that's what the crow's called on that Canadian animated show Ruby Gloom; but this is looking real nice and I feel the Inktober influence works well for the dark stories (I'm assuming) Poe wrote haha.

                  Ace

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                  • Rob Smith
                    Rob Smith last edited by

                    I really like the second image. Very strong work!!

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                    • Leontine
                      Leontine @Naters.Art last edited by

                      @Naters-Calderone Really awesome work you've got here!

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                      • Jana
                        Jana last edited by

                        Who says you are not good in use bold dark areas with control? 😉
                        This is amazing. The first one is my favorite, but I also like the creepy faces of the second one.
                        Great, Nate! 🙂

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                        • AWall
                          AWall last edited by

                          I liked your first drawing but I really dig your second. It might be taken farther if you can do something to distinguish Poe from the other characters. You might try a variation in size to isolate him since they are so tightly packed. Just an idea but play around with it a bit more, I think it can get even better.

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                          • mattramsey
                            mattramsey @AWall last edited by

                            @AWall said:

                            I liked your first drawing but I really dig your second. It might be taken farther if you can do something to distinguish Poe from the other characters. You might try a variation in size to isolate him since they are so tightly packed. Just an idea but play around with it a bit more, I think it can get even better.

                            I'll second that. You will either want to change the value of those characters (probably go lighter) or go with a different color for them.

                            The other main thing: you will want to really work at getting their organization just right. As it is, it more resembles a cut-n-paste/randomly placed crowd milling behind him. You want their placement to be very deliberate and designed. Don't be afraid to use different angles (you have most of the figures vertically aligned) and the figures can (should?) bleed into each other.
                            Related to that: you might want to vary their shapes/sizes more.

                            This is a really great image--one of the stronger ones I've seen so far for this contest. Really excited about it. I think you nailed the Poe figure and I like the composition of him and the text.

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