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    • chrisaakins
      chrisaakins last edited by

      I really like it. She looks like a hard worker and super smart. I still miss the freckles, though. I look forward to seeing what you do with your story.

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      • smceccarelli
        smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

        Last update and last piece of feedback: which version would you use? It's only slight changes in the BG vs FG balance.
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        0_1535572984265_SAMPLESPREAD_V3_SMALL.jpg

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        • NoWayMe
          NoWayMe last edited by

          The first or last one! Or maybe an in-between ? I like that the BG is pulled back on the first two although in the second one I feel it's definitely too much. The first one is better, but maybe still a tad too much ? Or maybe the FG character is a little too saturated..

          I love what you came up with for the character! I was too late for the pool, but my pick were also 5 and 3. I love how it turned out!

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          • juliepeelart
            juliepeelart SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

            @smceccarelli This is fantastic! I love the way you are able to capture so many expressions and people. I like 1 and 3, but it really depends on the story you are telling. To me the first one emphasizes the main character. She is headed off page and seems to have her own idea, and maybe a better idea of what to do than the others. The third shows that she is working together with all of these other people. It is a fun jumble. My kids would have a great time noticing what each person is doing in that one.

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              aaimiller last edited by

              Can you fade out the background just behind her? So it's like #1 behind her, and a little lighter than #3 for the rest?

              The contrast is very improtant to identify the MC. If this were in the middle of a book, #3 would be fine. At the beginning #1 or #2.

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              • Jason Bowen
                Jason Bowen SVS OG last edited by

                I like #2 👍

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                • ArtofJoseGalue
                  ArtofJoseGalue @smceccarelli last edited by

                  @smceccarelli definitely number 2, the muted background helps me find the focus of the piece

                  Jose A. Galue
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                  • Jabbernewt
                    Jabbernewt @smceccarelli last edited by Jabbernewt

                    @smceccarelli Really depends on what you mean to emphasisze here. For example, if you mean to emphasize the character and her individuality, I might pick two because she's nicely singled out. If the narrative was more, "just like anyone else," I think I might pick 1 because it's a nice balance between the contrast of 2 and the busyness of 3. 3 is just too similar from background to foreground for me to say it'd be good to use besides maybe the inside cover of the book or something, where the character is already recognized as important, and can be found by the observant reader 🙂

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                    • Gary Wilkinson
                      Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                      I like the 2nd one, although I think the girl is a little too over saturated and perhaps the hues are a touch too yellow in her face which is causing issues by having the yellow planks behind her. Maybe if the bandana was a different colour that may help that issue though. Of course as @Jabbernewt said the choice is based on what, or who you want to emphasis, but if it's the girl then I would say the 2nd one. It's beautifully done though and it's always great seeing your working process 😃

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                      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

                        I like the first one. It just has the right amount of saturation. The girl is saturated while the background characters are slightly desaturated but not to the point that makes our protagonist to stand out like a sore thumb. That’s what i feel is happening in image 2 the girl looks too saturated compared to the other characters that she feels out of place. While #3 is just too saturated over all that I don’t know where to focus. Definitely go with #1. I hope this helps. Thanks!

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                        • LauraA
                          LauraA SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

                          @smceccarelli Number 1 gets the balance really well. Love all the variations in characters in this piece!

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