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    I'm old(-ish) yet new at this...feedback/advice/critique anyone?

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    • Christine Garner
      Christine Garner last edited by

      I think your illustration is brilliant, I like the expression of the dragon and the life you have put into him. Your drawing is really good and the composition works fine. I use a lot of digital so I can't really say much about the watercolour technique, but the colour choices work well.

      website: https://thimblefolio.com

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      • bnewman
        bnewman last edited by

        I like this quite a bit! I love the dragon and the tree. Nice colours too. This is way better than my first attempts at watercolour. I agree with the others, the kid does need work. That acorn though... it's very big. Look out kid!

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        • Phil Cullen
          Phil Cullen last edited by

          I think the technique is spot on, looks like you can control the medium. The dragon is so cool, I agree the kid sticks out, maybe its the gesture. but the use of watercolour is awesome and the character design on the dragon is cool

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          • Nyrryl  Cadiz
            Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Kevin Longueil last edited by

            @kevin-longueil i agree. flipping the dragon to the other side of the illustration while the boy remained on the other, balances out the illustration. The illustration already looked great but just needed a few tweaks.

            Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
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            • jasondmcintosh
              jasondmcintosh @TessaW last edited by

              @tessaw Thanks so much for the encouragement! It means a lot to me. I felt like I bombed mainly because I just wasn't sure of what I was doing. It felt off to me but I couldn't figure out why. Thanks for the comment!

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              • jasondmcintosh
                jasondmcintosh @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                @kevin-longueil Ok...I'm not much of a hugger... but for YOU - I'd cave in! THANK YOU! The time and energy and advice you have provided is EXACTLY what I needed. Your cut and paste / paint-over is a huge help. I knew something was off and I feel like you helped solve my mystery! Much appreciated!

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                • jasondmcintosh
                  jasondmcintosh @Christine Garner last edited by

                  @christine-garner Thanks for the encouragement! Being new at this technique, I need to know what is working and what doesn't, so I'm glad this resonated with you!

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                  • jasondmcintosh
                    jasondmcintosh @bnewman last edited by

                    @bnewman Haha! You're SO right! That acorn is the Concussion Award Winning Blue Ribbon Finalist at the Tree Dragon County Fair!

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                      TianLian last edited by

                      Nope, I'd say you're off to a pretty good start to watercolor.
                      This is very pleasing to my eyes, the dragon and the tree have very interesting designs. Others have already given you pretty spot on critiques. I'd say this is a pretty awesome illustration. Keep going with it.
                      @Kevin-Longueil that advice can be appreciated by everyone, thanks so much for the awesome input!

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                      • jasondmcintosh
                        jasondmcintosh @TianLian last edited by

                        @tianlian Thanks so much for commenting...and for the encouragement. It really helps!

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