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    • Anna- Charlotte Lörzer
      Anna- Charlotte Lörzer last edited by

      Hello guys! I was trying out some lighting stuff in this following sketch! It is supposed to be coloured in watercolour, very minimalistic, almost black and white! The nose of the clown and the umbrella of the tooth are goig to be red...I am not sure yet if I colour it completely.

      What do you say according to the values? And would you change the perspective?

      Happy to be here with you guys!!

      Clown toothache 1.jpg Clown toothache 2.jpg

      I am Lotte, theatre teacher, storyteller and illustrator exploring life through art and imagination.
      www.lottemalt.com
      https://www.instagram.com/lottemalt/

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      • Anna- Charlotte Lörzer
        Anna- Charlotte Lörzer @Anna- Charlotte Lörzer last edited by

        @Anna-Charlotte-Lörzer said in Clownsketch FEEDBACK PLEASE:

        Hello guys! I was trying out some lighting stuff in this following sketch! It is supposed to be coloured in watercolour, very minimalistic, almost black and white! The nose of the clown and the umbrella of the tooth are goig to be red...I am not sure yet if I colour it completely.

        What do you say according to the values? And would you change the perspective?

        Happy to be here with you guys!
        Clown toothache 1.jpg Clown toothache 2.jpg

        I dont know why you just see the second image..it is two images and the first one has the clown 🙂

        I am Lotte, theatre teacher, storyteller and illustrator exploring life through art and imagination.
        www.lottemalt.com
        https://www.instagram.com/lottemalt/

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        • Nyrryl  Cadiz
          Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

          Hi! I’m sorry to say this but i’m very confused. So the clown is on a platform with a toothache and I suppose that spec on the cable is the tooth with an umbrella? Please let me know if I got it right.

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          • ?
            A Former User last edited by

            Hi there,
            I like your idea of the little tooth with the umbrella, that would be a really sweet illustration even on it's own, however I think the illustration as a whole has a bit too much negative space and it looks a little bit unbalanced. Also, the clown to me looks more like a young toddler crying with it's mouth open? It wasn't until I read your description again that I realised it was a clown's nose, I'm sure that would be much clearer once you've added colour though.
            Have you played around with anymore compositions? Just so we can see the cute little tooth with the umbrella more 🙂
            Look forward to seeing where you take it next!

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            • Anna- Charlotte Lörzer
              Anna- Charlotte Lörzer @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

              @nyrrylcadiz Hey! Yes the clown is on a platform in a circus...it is a very rough sketch ...and the tooth is wandering off with an umbrella. Should I make the tooth bigger and not listen so much to the mind that says: Hey but that tooth isn't fitting in the clowns mouth...?

              I am Lotte, theatre teacher, storyteller and illustrator exploring life through art and imagination.
              www.lottemalt.com
              https://www.instagram.com/lottemalt/

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