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    • Jason Bowen
      Jason Bowen SVS OG last edited by

      Looks great to me, makes me want to see the big giraffe above the kids head. Nice work 🙂

      https://www.instagram.com/jasonbowenoils/

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      • catru
        catru @catru last edited by

        @catru to be more precise to you Eric, cause the change I would try just to see, is really minimal on this piece, as it has an amazing mood and I don't want to screw that haha, is to use a Color layer (as Will Terry loves to use) and just enhance a tiny bit maybe or the tiny red in the "carrier truck" or maybe just the boy a bit....... again just a bit :))

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        • ?
          A Former User last edited by

          I think it looks finished but what are you trying to get across in the image? Is it important to the story that the background is not colored? I see a lot of people saying it seems like a dream or imagination, which is cool and I can see. I just don't know if that's what you wanted to create with the image. Its a really cool concept and rendering, nice work.

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          • Jon Anderson
            Jon Anderson SVS OG last edited by

            Your wife is used to your other work so she's probably not expecting that you're trying something new. This works great. My only thought would be make the color difference less subtle. Dropping the background saturation a little more and maybe pumping it up on the characters a tad more. I'm sure it's easy to overdo that, though. That way the difference looks intentional and not so much as unfinished as she interpreted. Another way to help the viewer understand your intention would be a series so that the repetition reaffirms that it is, in fact, intentionally designed that way and not just left unfinished or rushed. Great work as usual!

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            • Kevin Longueil
              Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

              @eric-castleman This really looks great Eric! Nice work!

              Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
              https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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              • T
                TianLian last edited by

                I think it is finished. I really think you nailed down the coloring on this. Good focal point on the boy and the baby giraffe and then more muted colors for the rest. It brings out some sort of melancoly and dreaminess if you ask me. Pretty good job!!!

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                • burvantill
                  burvantill Moderator last edited by

                  More more! This is great!

                  Lisa Burvant
                  www.lisaburvant.com
                  Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                  • Chip Valecek
                    Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                    If you added a persons shadow on the ground, maybe wearing a fedora hat with four long knives for figers (ya know like Freddy Krueger) it would turn from a warm fuzzy dream to something creepy.


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                    • TessaW
                      TessaW last edited by

                      Looks finished to me and I really love this illustration.

                      Website: www.tessawrathall.com

                      Instagram: www.instagram.com/tessawrathall_art/

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                      • evilrobot
                        evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                        This looks fantastic. Throw that bad boy into your portfolio.

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                        • Pinky
                          Pinky last edited by

                          I like it very much -- reminds me of Chris Van Allsburg. 🙂

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                          • KathrynAdebayo
                            KathrynAdebayo last edited by

                            Wow, I think this is fantastic! Maybe extend the giraffes' legs down behind the fence? Unless, of course, there's intentionality in the way that the giraffes are visible above the fence but not through it. I really appreciate the way this piece invites the viewer to imagine a story to go with it.

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                            • Maureen
                              Maureen SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

                              Wonderful work, @eric-castleman It reminds me of certain movie scenes where the background is subdued with the main action/character in color, etc. There's one image online of Wonder Woman charging through muted devastation in the background. About the only thing that slightly bothers me is what seems to be a lack of eyes on the baby and on the adult at left -- or maybe I just can't see if on my screen. Amazing, as always.

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