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    • Jason Bowen
      Jason Bowen SVS OG last edited by

      Love it. I like the idea of the double read to see its a caterpillar... maybe you could have some villagers in the scene too?

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      • Cjones
        Cjones last edited by

        This is some great work!

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        • Gary Wilkinson
          Gary Wilkinson @Johanna Kim last edited by

          Thanks for everyone's advice, I'm sure it will help the piece move on in a good way!

          @johanna-kim Thank you for your feedback. I agree about trying to tone down some of the red that is taking away to focal point, maybe if I cool them down more on the shadow side and go more orange on the top it might help.

          Mushroom crumbs sounds like a great idea, I will be adding villagers to the scene and I might adjust the piece slightly take have the villagers attempting to fight back or run away (not 100% on either yet) so I hope that will add more energy to the piece.

          @lenwen I think you're right about pushing the main creature out from the background, I will try to work on the depth a bit more and the color/light of the background to achieve that.

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          • Larry Whitler
            Larry Whitler last edited by

            Very nicely drawn and painted.

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            • Gary Wilkinson
              Gary Wilkinson @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

              Slowly moving forward with this piece. I added in some villagers to make the scene more interesting and am slowly working on giving it more life and readability

              0_1528346617504_mushroom monster7.jpg

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              • Buddy Skelton
                Buddy Skelton last edited by

                I really like the addition of the attacking villagers. I think you could add some cool light effects though coming from the house being eaten. If you add a bright upward light on the caterpillars face coming from the house it would give him a more ominous appearance I think.

                Looking good though.

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                • Stephanie Hider
                  Stephanie Hider last edited by

                  This is great. I love the addition of them trying to defend the village!

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                  • ?
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Genius.
                    I also really like the villagers. I'm so looking forward to see how this turns out!

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                    • Gary Wilkinson
                      Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                      I left this piece alone for a few days and on coming back to it I didn't feel that it was working right and the angle was too static for the scene (originally the mushroom was just going to be by itself acting inconspicuous so maybe that would have worked with the old angle).

                      I sketched out a new idea, whilst trying to keep the theme of a mushroom hunter, but keeping the piece relatively simple, whilst telling the whole story, what do you all think?

                      0_1528961456886_new mushroom 1.jpg

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                      • Jason Kilthau
                        Jason Kilthau last edited by

                        Love the updated sketch. I really like the original design as well but the new sketch angle makes the overall image seem a lot more dramatic. Instead of us looking over the scene it now almost feels like we are in the scene itself. Very cool, love your style can't wait to see where you take this one!

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                        • Miriam
                          Miriam @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                          @gary-wilkinson I like the new design, too. I suggest you show some bite marks on the one it's eating, to make it more clear, and I like the previous suggestion of having bits / crumbs of mushroom flying off or falling down.

                          I'm not sure what your plans are for the figure in the lower right, but I think it should either be fighting or fleeing (and maybe add another figure or two? Maybe this one could have a child with it?).

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                          • Teju Abiola
                            Teju Abiola @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                            @gary-wilkinson I think that the new idea has more dramatic storytelling. I do like the first iteration as a character study because I feel it really focuses on the camouflaging quality of the monster rather than the eating of the village. But the new direction could turn out quite splendid!

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                            • Kevin Longueil
                              Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                              @gary-wilkinson Hey Gary - i really like your original painting but i can see that this new one will be great too - i do have an idea that i think is worth sharing - i was thinking you could paint the bite mark out of the first painting and have the mushroom be fully intact and the little folk on the ground not reacting to the creature - (maybe crop a bit of the left of the canvas to get away from the centered composition?) this could be your first of three paintings - the moment before. Your new composition could be the next moment and then maybe you could do a final composition with the moment after.....but somehow have an interesting or surprising story sprout from the final image? Great work as usual!

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                              • Gary Wilkinson
                                Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                So I

                                0_1529319473473_new mushroom 6colorsm.jpg adjusted the design of the mushroom hunter as the shape of the previous one wasn't fitting in well with the new composition. There is lots of detailing left to do and still need to add the character at the bottom left (he has just arrived home from work). I'm thinking to add another character in the mushroom house who is taking a shower or lit by a light. What do you think of the colors of the monster? I want to cool the reds that aren't hit by the light a lot more, but I still want to keep it quite simple.

                                www.garywilkinsonart.com
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                                • W-Coats
                                  W-Coats last edited by

                                  Hi Gary, fun project I like the colors and fish-eye perspective, and the voluminous shapes that you do so well. looking at your past work I have confidence that this will be amazing too.

                                  --so just in the spirit of friendly banter I have a question; is the mushroom hunter oblivious to the denizens of the village? if the little guy on the path was scolding it would it take any notice? or would it be embarrassed at having accidentally exposed the one in the shower?

                                  Will Coats
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                                  • Gary Wilkinson
                                    Gary Wilkinson @W-Coats last edited by

                                    @w-coats So the mushroom hunter is colored so that it be somewhat camouflaged, although in this situation it's pretty much spotted after devouring most of the village. With the little guy on the path he will have a shocked pose after just seeing what is happening (poor guy even dropped his briefcase), as for the shower idea I will probably change that as it could be interpreted that it is looking at the one in the shower rather than at the homeowner on the path.

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