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    • djly
      djly last edited by

      @StudioLooong - love this concept!

      My only feedback is the frog steering the ship and the muscle frog are a bit difficult for me to read. Perhaps when you get to tone, this will be more obvious but also wonder if in the line work you might want to bring them further into the foreground.

      I hope this helps!

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      • demotlj
        demotlj SVS OG last edited by

        It looks great and my only critique is that the detail of your line work kind of splits the picture in half because the water creates an empty space in the middle. That’s good for making the frogs jumping more visible but if you could either move the frog in the water a little to the right or add a frog swimming toward the right shore or when you color it, use shadows on the water to join the two sides I think that would help. Overall though, I love the work and your line work is great.

        Laurie DeMott
        instagram.com/demotlj

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        • lmrush
          lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

          Beautiful line work!!! I agree with moving the frog a little so he isn't so close to the smoke. The only other thing I notice (and it may be to far in to change, I can't tell if this is traditional or digital-awesome job) but all the pieces are of similar size. Will, Jake, and Lee are always talking about a range of sizes in a image. Maybe a large leaf in the foreground edge or a large piece of a frog upper edge (some feet) as if he has jumped of the boat towards us and is just above us-Other than that it is a stunning piece, congratulations!!!

          Lisa Rush
          www.lisarushgallery.com
          www.facebook.com/ArtbyLisaRush/
          www.instagram.com/lisarush11/

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          • ?
            A Former User last edited by

            The bearded lady frog is the main focal point for me! Looking forward to seeing this in color. Great piece, lots going on but easy to make out all the characters! 😎 πŸ˜€

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            • StudioLooong
              StudioLooong last edited by

              @demotlj do you think this is still an issue if I'm trying to set the image up to be a 2 page spread (I'm trying to practice keeping things out of the gutter and leaving room for text) I like the idea of adding another frog in the water and working with the tone of the water to connect the two.

              Artboard 1.jpg

              @lmrush this is currently ~95% traditional pencil work that I've isolated in photoshop and 5% digital pencil brush retouching. I start out traditional because its faster and I think I get better results and then take it digital to edit/add color. So yes, it's traditional but it's never too late to make edits! I was thinking that I had shown a variation in size, do you think I need to push it more?

              Artboard 2.jpg

              Taylor Woolley
              (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


              Website: www.woolleystories.com
              Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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              • demotlj
                demotlj SVS OG @StudioLooong last edited by

                @StudioLooong It certainly changes things if you are doing this as a spread because, as you said, you don't want the frogs in the gutter. I think in that case using shadows and tones in the water to connect the two sides across the gutter would be the best solution.

                Laurie DeMott
                instagram.com/demotlj

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                • juliekitzes
                  juliekitzes last edited by

                  I think the frogs look great as they are and I love the composition and narrative feel of this. My one suggestion would be when you get to the color/contrast part that I would seriously push the contrast to differentiate the land critters from the trees behind them or they will get lost in the background. Great job though πŸ™‚

                  www.JulieKitzes.com
                  www.Instagram.com/JulieKitzes

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                  • lmrush
                    lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                    Maybe I said it wrong I guess I meant size varying in perspective eg., bringing some items up close so they are bigger. Here is an example of a draw over Will did in one of my images, where the duck and bunny are quite big as they are moved forward. In my original all of them are a variety of sizes but the size varying in perspective that Will does gives the image more depth- Sorry I hope that I said that better and that it helps.
                    gardenparty72.jpg

                    gardenparty72.jpg willsDrawover.JPG

                    Lisa Rush
                    www.lisarushgallery.com
                    www.facebook.com/ArtbyLisaRush/
                    www.instagram.com/lisarush11/

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                      Marta Kitka @lmrush last edited by Marta Kitka

                      Hi! I really love your style! You said that you are trying to avoid overrendering which is very good idea beceause all the details on the trees are grabbing the attention. What I would suggest is darkening leaves and trees to put more emphasis on the most important part of the composition.

                      EF5C90B6-0F2D-4605-8A46-4DD77BA6C391.jpeg

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                      • StudioLooong
                        StudioLooong @Marta Kitka last edited by

                        @lmrush ahh okay so now all the characters are pretty parallel to the picture plain and that's what I should vary?

                        @MartaD thanks, definitely will do! This is just the "line work." (I know it's a little more than line work but at this stage it's more about the texture of the pencil for me than the actual tone.) I'm planning on doing just what you've done as I add tone and color under the pencil work. There's more texture on the trees and bushes because I know I'll lose some of that detail as I add darker tone behind it.

                        Taylor Woolley
                        (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


                        Website: www.woolleystories.com
                        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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                        • lmrush
                          lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                          Here are two quick examples of what I was thinking...If I am way off just ignore me πŸ™‚

                          frogdrawover.jpg frogsdrawover2.jpg

                          Lisa Rush
                          www.lisarushgallery.com
                          www.facebook.com/ArtbyLisaRush/
                          www.instagram.com/lisarush11/

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                          • ?
                            A Former User last edited by A Former User

                            This works really well as spread with text, it's balanced really nicely on each side, and looks much better now that you've moved the frog away from the smoke πŸ™‚
                            Another small suggestion, maybe move the frog that has dived into the water in front of the boat so all the characters are spread out a little bit more and it would fill a bit more of that water space.
                            I agree that the bottom left corner needs some kind of larger foliage there (not too much that its distracting), just so we can get a sense of depth, and maybe the horizon line of the water should be straight? It's catching my eye that it's higher on the right! But apart from that I think you have a really strong piece here and i can't wait to see it in colour πŸ˜ƒ

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                            • StudioLooong
                              StudioLooong last edited by

                              thanks for all the help everyone! I think i'm going to move into adding tone and color now.

                              circus_update.jpg

                              Taylor Woolley
                              (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


                              Website: www.woolleystories.com
                              Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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                              • StudioLooong
                                StudioLooong last edited by

                                It's still only about half way done but here's my progress on the frog circus:

                                Artboard 1.jpg

                                Taylor Woolley
                                (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


                                Website: www.woolleystories.com
                                Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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                                • chrisaakins
                                  chrisaakins @StudioLooong last edited by

                                  @StudioLooong I think you can intensify the color a little bit on the background foliage. It has the same value as the sky and it wouldn't unless very very far away. It looks great otherwise. A two page spread is perfect and reads really well.

                                  Chris Akins
                                  www.chrisakinsart.com
                                  www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                                  • StudioLooong
                                    StudioLooong last edited by

                                    I'm thinking this is almost done, I am going to take a break and come back to it tomorrow with fresh eyes for a final pass. I've mocked in some text but the trees behind it are rendered so I can turn it off If I want to present it without.

                                    Artboard 1.jpg

                                    Taylor Woolley
                                    (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


                                    Website: www.woolleystories.com
                                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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                                    • StudioLooong
                                      StudioLooong @StudioLooong last edited by

                                      Finally calling this one finished!

                                      circus_web.jpg

                                      Taylor Woolley
                                      (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


                                      Website: www.woolleystories.com
                                      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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                                      • lmrush
                                        lmrush Pro SVS OG @StudioLooong last edited by

                                        @StudioLooong looks great!

                                        Lisa Rush
                                        www.lisarushgallery.com
                                        www.facebook.com/ArtbyLisaRush/
                                        www.instagram.com/lisarush11/

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                                        • lmrush
                                          lmrush Pro SVS OG @StudioLooong last edited by

                                          @StudioLooong YOu did an amazing job WOW, you are insane at rendering!!!!! Soooo good!!!!!

                                          Lisa Rush
                                          www.lisarushgallery.com
                                          www.facebook.com/ArtbyLisaRush/
                                          www.instagram.com/lisarush11/

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                                          • StudioLooong
                                            StudioLooong @lmrush last edited by

                                            @lmrush thanks 😊 that pencil sketch I do takes care of about 75% of the work for me, once it's in photoshop it's basically like doing a very complicated coloring book page.

                                            Taylor Woolley
                                            (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


                                            Website: www.woolleystories.com
                                            Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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