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    Finishing Drills for a Chronic Dabbler.

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    • MichaelaH
      MichaelaH @animatosoor last edited by

      @animatosoor I like this style of this book, it is really wonderful. Maybe I would move the right bottom sandman little bit down. so taht it isn't so near to the chair.

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      • animatosoor
        animatosoor @MichaelaH last edited by

        @MichaelaH Thanks once again! It's so helpful to hear notes on the arrangement, since after a certain point I feel like I can't really see what needs to be moved where anymore. I've moved it down to let it breathe a bit, and it does look better.:

        Sandman4.jpg

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        The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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        • sarahlawrence
          sarahlawrence last edited by

          @animatosoor I really love your use of colour and lighting. Itโ€™s great to see your process as well.

          Keep going, youโ€™re doing great ๐Ÿ‘

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          • animatosoor
            animatosoor last edited by

            @sarahlawrence It means a lot to hear that, especially since colour/light has been scary for me to tackle. Thank you, Sarah. ๐Ÿ™‚

            https://www.instagram.com/sooryajart/

            The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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            • Susan Marks
              Susan Marks @animatosoor last edited by

              @animatosoor I love this! Do you work traditionally or digitally? The blue reads a little intense to me. If you work digitally, what might it look like knocked back just a bit? When I think of night and sleepy, I think a little more muted.

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              • animatosoor
                animatosoor @Susan Marks last edited by

                @Susan-Marks Thank you so much for your comment on the colour. It's weird, but it's like I threw those keywords (relaxing, dreamy, sleepy) completely out the window with the blue. XD

                My painting is all done digitally. Your comment got me thinking, and I took your advice and knocked the blue back a bit to see what it looks like. I actually think I like the new versions better, particularly #3. What do you think?

                colourschemes.jpg

                https://www.instagram.com/sooryajart/

                The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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                • APHOTICMOTH
                  APHOTICMOTH Moderator last edited by

                  Super cute. I love the shade of blue on version 3. Gives a night time feeling.

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                  • animatosoor
                    animatosoor @APHOTICMOTH last edited by animatosoor

                    @CLCanadyArts Hehe thank you, Cassandra! I'm also getting more of a night-time feeling from that one than I was from the original! ๐Ÿ˜„

                    https://www.instagram.com/sooryajart/

                    The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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                    • APHOTICMOTH
                      APHOTICMOTH Moderator @animatosoor last edited by

                      @animatosoor I think it's easier on the eyes as well, could be just me, but the original was harsh enough blue that I didn't want to look, insta headache, in print would probably be a lot different without the blinding backlight on my computer.

                      It would be lovely to see a little collection of pieces like this in a book.

                      All my links: https://APHOTICMOTH.carrd.co/

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                      • MichaelaH
                        MichaelaH last edited by MichaelaH

                        I like the original strong bright color, but 3 goes also for me. I think the most ppl the original color is to strong, I found it very refreshing in the point, nobody else is doing it and I was drawn to it.

                        https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
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                        • Heather Boyd
                          Heather Boyd @animatosoor last edited by

                          @animatosoor

                          I like 1 and 3. 3 is a bit softer but 1 original blue brighter for me portrays a more active sandman -because it is about him and his daily duties. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                          • Susan Marks
                            Susan Marks @animatosoor last edited by

                            @animatosoor I think the color changes you're exploring think it's helped make your piece more dreamy. I like them both, with a #3 winning by a bit.

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                            • Susan Marks
                              Susan Marks @Heather Boyd last edited by

                              @Heather-Boyd interesting point--about keeping the active sandman brighter or more saturated than the sleeping man.

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                              • animatosoor
                                animatosoor last edited by animatosoor

                                @CLCanadyArts Yikes, I didn't realise it might have been headache-inducing! ๐Ÿ˜ณ Thank you for your input; I will be keeping it in mind as I choose colours in the future. Definitely learning with every new piece on this thread.

                                And yes, I am in the process of sketching new ideas for more poems I'd like illustrated, and eventually I'd want to compile them! It's nice to hear I won't be the only one interested in that outcome. :face_savouring_delicious_food:

                                https://www.instagram.com/sooryajart/

                                The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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                                • animatosoor
                                  animatosoor @MichaelaH last edited by

                                  @MichaelaH I appreciate that - thanks! I'll be going for #3. ๐Ÿ™‚

                                  @Heather-Boyd Thank you - that is an interesting take, and something for me to consider for my next piece.

                                  https://www.instagram.com/sooryajart/

                                  The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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                                  • animatosoor
                                    animatosoor @Susan Marks last edited by

                                    @Susan-Marks Your initial comment helped immensely with that. Thanks once again. ๐Ÿ˜Š

                                    https://www.instagram.com/sooryajart/

                                    The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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                                    • animatosoor
                                      animatosoor last edited by animatosoor

                                      It's Monday here!

                                      Final:
                                      Sandman_Final_Small.jpg

                                      Thank you everyone for all of your invaluable input. Moving on to the next project. ๐Ÿ˜Œ

                                      https://www.instagram.com/sooryajart/

                                      The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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                                      • animatosoor
                                        animatosoor last edited by

                                        Week 3!

                                        Thumbnails and a set of slightly more comprehensible idea sketches for a new illustration I'm working on. This would be my first attempt at a double-page spread for my portfolio, and also my first serious attempt at including animal characters in any composition. :S I'm quite nervous, lol.

                                        thumbnails.jpg

                                        Sketches.jpg

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                                        The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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                                        • Jonas Zavacky
                                          Jonas Zavacky @animatosoor last edited by

                                          @animatosoor I like the third option. The expressions of the characters are clear and the character themselves look just funny ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

                                          Maybe you can try the foreground bush on the first page to overlap the box ? (i am not exactly sure what it is) . The perspective feels kinda flat to me - so this might help it.
                                          But I like that you added the mark behind it instead of the cow. That on the other hand is deepening the perspective well ๐Ÿ™‚

                                          Anyways it looks fun! Good luck ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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                                          • animatosoor
                                            animatosoor @Jonas Zavacky last edited by

                                            @Jonas-Zavacky Hi, and thank you so much for your feedback!

                                            I realise whatโ€™s on the foreground on the first page looks like a bush, but itโ€™s meant to be the leaves of a tree and we have a bit of a birdโ€™s eye view with this one, so youโ€™re right, it should overlap the box a little bit.

                                            As for the box itself: your comment made me smile, lol, because I think the concept hardly makes sense to begin with and itโ€™s perfectly understandable that you donโ€™t know what it is. Let me have another go at the box and see if I can make that bit make a bit more sense. XD I might also eventually add a page before this to give this weird structure some context, haha.

                                            Thanks again. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                                            The Beatles: "Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour!"

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