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    • Pamela Fraley
      Pamela Fraley SVS OG @Gary Wilkinson last edited by Pamela Fraley

      @gary-wilkinson I like 2 and 3. They seem the most clear to me. But I think the third one fits the prompt better.

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      • rcartwright
        rcartwright last edited by

        I like #3

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        • pagurcia
          pagurcia last edited by

          I think 1 conceptually bends the prompt in a great way. Kind of hidden in plain sight.

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          • juliepeelart
            juliepeelart SVS OG last edited by

            Number 3. I think creative lighting will be essential here. I can't wait!

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            • KathrynAdebayo
              KathrynAdebayo last edited by

              judging by some of your other pieces, I think you could really take #3 to a beautiful place. I'm sure you could make any of them great, but there's another vote for you to consider. 🙂

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              • braden H
                braden H last edited by

                I'm a fan of option 2 for the story aspect. I can see how option 3 would make a visually powerful illustration, though.

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                • Gary Wilkinson
                  Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                  Thank you for all your thoughts and comments. I think you guys are right with #3, it will be a tough piece, but if I can get it right it will make a nice one for the portfolio 😃

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                  • Donfito
                    Donfito last edited by

                    agree with the rest #3, looks like a good chance to make a lot of details.

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                    • ?
                      A Former User last edited by

                      I vote for #3 as well. I can see dramatic value choices making this one really pop like crazy! Well done!

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                      • DOTTYP
                        DOTTYP last edited by

                        I do like them all but 3 looks really interesting

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                        • Johanna Kim
                          Johanna Kim SVS OG @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                          @gary-wilkinson I'm late to chime in but I have to agree with the general consensus favoring #3. The other two ideas as really cool and creative, but they also remind me of recent work I've seen you do. On the other hand, #3 introduces a scene that evokes lots of emotion and is very relatable. Even in its rough early stage it tugs at the heart strings and could potentially become a memorable piece in your portfolio. Plus, there's opportunity to show adults, kids and pets hiding in the scene.

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