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    Please Crit my piece from Mermay?

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    • NelsonYiap
      NelsonYiap last edited by

      Hey, I'd be happy to help. Through critique is how we learn and grow!

      The values of an image usually tell a lot. In this illustration's case, the values are quite samey, so there is not much of a focual point. There's a lot going on in the water, which is great (kind of like the draw 50 challenge), but again because of the lack of contrast, the image seems busy and I'm not sure what's important.

      Going on placement at thirds, the pirate and the boy made them seem like the most important thing, followed by the crane. It took me a while to realise the mermaid was in the water because of the lack of contrast which is unfortunate.

      I think your sketch is good and lively. I'd definitely fix the water line to the left of the turtle's head, right now it doesn't follow the same line around the pool which is a little distracting. Maybe also the perspective on the treasure chest. I'd also focus on trying to achieve contrast where the most important bits are. The main action is from the pirates to the crane, down to the mermaid. This is a nice triangle eye-movement so I think it's structurally ready to go.

      Can't wait to see what you come up with next 🙂

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      • APHOTICMOTH
        APHOTICMOTH Moderator last edited by

        Really nice.

        I feel like the bucket claw is the largest element. While it's not that distracting for being a dull color, it's bulky and throws off the feel of the scene.

        The kid has a claw hand, like a claw machine. You could make the bucket a claw like that. Would lighten it up, be a bit less distracting, show a bit more bg, and maybe the kid would feel empowered seeing a claw like his.

        I love the contrast of the water vs her hair.

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        • APHOTICMOTH
          APHOTICMOTH Moderator last edited by

          Forgot to add, the chest needs some structural help, as well as the mermaid tail fin.

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          Could angle it.

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          There is a tangent, where the sail boat meets the horizon, could extend it above.

          everything out outlined, but the sharks head, and its head is on the small side.

          You have a small pile of coins, I would sprinkle a few more throughout the tank.

          ☺

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          • artbytra
            artbytra SVS OG @theprairiefox last edited by

            @theprairiefox Great things to consider. Thank you for your input, and valuable feedback!

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            • artbytra
              artbytra SVS OG @NelsonYiap last edited by

              @NelsonYiap Good call on the focal points, I tend to get held up on filling in the image more than anything. Something to remember going forward, thank you!
              Thank you for your valuable feedback. It will help me going forward. Cheers!

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              • artbytra
                artbytra SVS OG @APHOTICMOTH last edited by

                @CLCanadyArts Thank you for your comments. Structural touch ups need addressing for sure, thank you. I like the more story telling aspect you suggested with the kids claw and connecting it with the Big claw. I probably chose the bulky crane to fill space and not think of story. Things to remember!
                I've removed the "shark Fin" out in the open water, I feel it wasn't needed. tangent avoided! Cheers!

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                • MOO
                  MOO SVS OG last edited by

                  I haven't read the others posts. One thing I think would help is to diffuse the ink lines that are under the water so that they are less sharp and clear, then ti will seem more like those things are submersed in the water.

                  Marsha Ottum Owen

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                  • TessaW
                    TessaW last edited by

                    Hi Todd, what a fun piece! In my opinion you are giving equal attention to everything in the scene, and therefore its hard to focus on the main idea. I think if you de-emphasized the background and cropped the right side a bit, it would give a little more clarity. Just my 2 cents.

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                    • artbytra
                      artbytra SVS OG @TessaW last edited by

                      Hi @TessaW Yeah this makes sense, I do like the cropped version and more focal points to the pool and the important part: the Mermaid! I appreciate it, Thank you!
                      Making notes of all the comments and opinions on this piece, so that I remember these important factors for future creating 🙂

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                      • Heather Boyd
                        Heather Boyd @TessaW last edited by Heather Boyd

                        @TessaW

                        Is there a reason for the box/container that is behind the turtle -or is the turtle suppose to be in it? I find it distracting unless there's a purpose I don't know about? Adding the shadows really helped. 🙂

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                        • TessaW
                          TessaW @Heather Boyd last edited by

                          @Heather-Boyd I think that's the place where the prizes are dropped into so they can be retrieved by the player!

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