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    • mag
      mag Pro SVS OG @RHirsch last edited by

      @RHirsch Hi!
      It looks really great, I would just make the girl facing the crowd, not the edge of the paper, it seams to be an eye trap (well, at least for me?). It should still tell the story of her, waiting for loooong time in the line, etc. 🙂1553551386826-unfair7-resized.jpg

      Mag
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      • demotlj
        demotlj SVS OG last edited by

        I really like the style. It reminds me of Quentin Blake. As far as the focal point issue others have raised, you could just move the little girl closer to the rest of the line (and I agree with the suggestion to turn her around.) If she just got her ice cream, she wouldn't be that far away from the front of the line but by tucking her behind the stand, it looks a little like she's hiding out and it makes me wonder why she went back there. The piece is overall really delightful, though.

        Laurie DeMott
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        • Heather Bouteneff
          Heather Bouteneff @RHirsch last edited by

          @RHirsch i love this, I'm working toward my local conference as well so solidarity there lol. I'm jealous you got multiple prompts! Mine was just "an act of kindness along the way".
          You've got such great feedback already, i guess all i would like to see different is a bit more fair flair, like that bear bigger like a prize not a bear from the store etc. The fair back in Oklahoma was something I loved so much, it was hot and hectic and loud and over the top. The food and prizes and sounds and smells were all over the top and I would like to see a bit more of that spirit here.
          That's personal preference though! I love your style!

          https://heatherbouteneff.com

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          • RHirsch
            RHirsch @Heather Bouteneff last edited by

            @Heather-Bouteneff You make some excellent points. The bear does look more like a teddy bear right now, I'll make him look more like a prize. Thanks!

            www.rhirschillustration.com
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            • RHirsch
              RHirsch @demotlj last edited by

              @demotlj You know, I did have her in front of the stand initially then moved her, but that was before she was painted and I didn't think she'd stand out as much. I also don't want her to be too close, because then she could just turn around and ask the man for another. Hmm, I'll play with it. Thanks!

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              • RHirsch
                RHirsch @mag last edited by

                @mag One of the beauties of working digitally is I can play with this and see what happens. I'll give it a go, thanks!

                www.rhirschillustration.com
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                • Justin Moss
                  Justin Moss last edited by

                  I'd have to agree with @demotlj . Perhaps raising the whole scene and placing her off the center of the line. showing she is leaving in a different direction and too far to receive another ice cream. It's just the composition that needs adjusting.

                  The warm colors and almost watercolor painting is working very well. Especially juxtaposed with the simple character designs.

                  Keep up the good work!

                  Justin Moss
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                  • Kevin Longueil
                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG @RHirsch last edited by

                    @RHirsch Quick cut and paste idea - i was thinking that if you flipped the line and made room for the little girl to be in the bottom right third of the painting it would allow the viewer to circle around the composition by way of the crowd - this would also put her in the midst of the crowd so you could have more reactions if you wanted to - just an idea though 🙂

                    Untitled_Artwork 2.jpg

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                    • RHirsch
                      RHirsch @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                      @Kevin-Longueil Ooh, that's interesting. I'll try it.

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                      • RHirsch
                        RHirsch last edited by

                        I made some changes. I'll have to let it sit overnight and look at it with fresh eyes tomorrow.
                        Unfairflip.jpg

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                        • RHirsch
                          RHirsch last edited by

                          Okay, with the dog, or without?
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                          • sigross
                            sigross @RHirsch last edited by

                            @RHirsch I think the dog licking it would be better. Otherwise, at a glance the ice-cream looks like a dog sniffing poop.

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                            • Kevin Longueil
                              Kevin Longueil SVS OG @RHirsch last edited by

                              @RHirsch I think that it works better for me without the little dog.

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                              • RHirsch
                                RHirsch @sigross last edited by

                                @sigross @Kevin-Longueil Ha! That's not something I want people to think. Ok, no dog it is. All I have to do is remove one layer and he's gone...

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                                • burvantill
                                  burvantill Moderator last edited by

                                  Without the dog. 🙂

                                  Lisa Burvant
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