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    Need some help with how to paint a character that is a memory (idk how else to word it)

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    • Diego_BioSteam
      Diego_BioSteam last edited by

      Also, check the art of Peter Mohrbacher, he created several high entities (such as angels and zodiac manifestations) that serve as good example: https://www.angelarium.net/

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      • Eric Castleman
        Eric Castleman last edited by

        Am I getting the right vibe here? I still have a ways to go, and other memories to implement, but I think I am on the right track. Any thoughts?

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        • davidhohn
          davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro last edited by

          This is a nice painting! But before moving forward I would recommend that you clearly explain what you want the viewer to understand is happening in this shot. That way you avoid any recommendations/crits based on misunderstandings.

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          • davidhohn
            davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro last edited by

            And I just read that you have other memories to implement. That is intriguing but raises some questions. Do you have a tonal sketch you can post? Combined with the example of finished rendering here you should be able to get feedback that is genuinely useful.

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            • Christine Garner
              Christine Garner last edited by

              Perhaps the clouds could carry the image of the memory, or the shadow from the mothers feet. I was trying to research solutions to this for you yesterday but it is a pretty hard thing to do without knowing the whole context. Perhaps looking at silent movies might give you ideas, or scenes in Citizen Kane.

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              • demotlj
                demotlj SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

                @eric-castleman When I look at this, I'm reading this as: the mother is watching her son drive off for the first time and remembering when he was little on a swing, so if that's what you were going for, I'd say you are headed in the right direction. Your style is so soft in general though that it lessens the contrast between the memory and the rest of the painting so if I didn't know you were trying to depict a memory, I'm not sure I would have gotten it right away. In the illustrations others posted, the palette, saturation, and the value of the memory was very different rom the rest of the painting. It's a beautiful painting but you might have to push the contrast a little more.

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                • Eric Castleman
                  Eric Castleman last edited by

                  Thanks everyone for all the input. So I decided I didn't like how that boy was turning out, and am in the process of redoing it. The premise of the piece is that the mother is seeing off her son and memories of him growing up are throughout the piece. However, that might be altered a bit. This is where I get in trouble sometimes; I have a drawing, but not sure on how to execute, and through the process of rendering things force me to alter the design. I also tend to only draw things I somewhat can't draw which forces me to problem solve. So, obviously, the thing I didn't work out in the beginning is the thing causing me issues. I am starting to like where this is going though. I will work more on in later today when I have the time.

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                  • Jon Anderson
                    Jon Anderson SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by Jon Anderson

                    @eric-castleman One suggestion may be to desaturate and lower the opacity of the memory elements given how vivid the reality painting is. Also, I think the boy in the car is way too close to the edge of the image. My eyes see mom looking toward the edge and when I find the boy there's such a hard stop right behind him that it feels uncomfortable. I really like the concept and how you've approached it. I hope you can figure out a way to complete it.

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                    • Miriam
                      Miriam last edited by Miriam

                      Before I saw your painting, I thought you might be able to have a person holding a photograph with the memory images surrounding them with kind of a blur effect around each one & less saturated than the main image.

                      For this painting, I like the suggestion of putting the memory images in the clouds. You could also change the boy on the swing to an image on a leaf.

                      This is a tricky concept, but I like your painting so far! Another idea would be to have several Polaroid-style photos above & around the real-time image, shaped in a somewhat scattered arch with the edges / corners overlapping each other.

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                      • Eric Castleman
                        Eric Castleman last edited by Eric Castleman

                        I love every suggestion here. So many great thoughts and ideas. Atm I want to see what I can do with where I am going with it then post it here. I am willing to scrap what I have done as far as the memory part. I will post tomorrow

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                          yeungtina @Eric Castleman last edited by

                          @eric-castleman Love the coloring! I think the contrast between the two palettes works for the "memory" vibe you're going for.

                          Before you explained it, I thought that the kid in the car was doing the "remembering", because he's the one looking at the tree. Maybe he could be looking away?

                          Excellent work with such a tricky idea. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out.

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                          • Eric Castleman
                            Eric Castleman last edited by

                            A few more details are needed, but I think the general gist is readable. I really want to try a few more things, but the mistake I made with this one was to assume that the memories were going to be transparent and that I needed the entire painting done so that the image bled through, however, now I know after hearing from everyone and seeing really references, that the design really needs to be based on the hook more than I assumed.

                            I just accepted my first professional job yesterday which is super exciting, but I need to get my butt working on that since the drawings are due in a little over a week. Thanks everyone. Please continue to add to this thread with any thoughts you have, everything has been so helpful.

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                            • JohnMK
                              JohnMK last edited by

                              another idea... use an old photo as a framing device and desaturate it to black/white

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                              • Jon Anderson
                                Jon Anderson SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

                                @eric-castleman Congrats on getting the job!

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                                • Chip Valecek
                                  Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

                                  @eric-castleman congrats on the job! That's awesome. How did they find you? Also what @JohnMK suggested is very clear as to what is going on.


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                                  • JohnMK
                                    JohnMK last edited by

                                    oh, forgot to say I love your style, Eric. That 'H.B. Lewis' painted look is one I'm trying to achieve myself

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                                    • Eric Castleman
                                      Eric Castleman last edited by

                                      Thanks you guys! @Chip-Valecek they found via Twitter I think. A month ago the art director for Highlights Magazine started fallowing me after I posted a picture on the #kidlit on the specific day dedicated to kidlit, which is either Wednesday or Thursdays I cannot remember. Anywho, yeah, they contacted me a couple of days ago to do a full page in Highlights Magazine which is quite an intimidating first job. Very excited, but also very much going through imposter syndrome at the same time lol.

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                                      • Eric Castleman
                                        Eric Castleman @JohnMK last edited by

                                        @johnmk I actually think that is a very good idea.

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                                        • JohnMK
                                          JohnMK last edited by

                                          @Eric-Castleman another small tweak... if the leaves overlap the photo it looks like it's been blown away by the wind, sort of a lost and discarded photo which adds another layer of meaning to the image

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                                          • Chip Valecek
                                            Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

                                            @eric-castleman that is amazing, I am so excited for you! I can't wait to see what you do for them!


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