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      seanwelty @kai satoshi last edited by

      @Kris-Knight This has gotten better with each iteration. I really like the colors and value structure. A couple things you can look at that bother me about the image:

      1. Santa's eyes creep me out a bit. They seem to be completely popped out of the head.
      2. The eggs under the chicken do not add value for me. They are more distracting.
      3. Some of the reins look pasted on like around the cows muzzle, around the chicken's waist, and around the pig.
      4. I also am not sure the large moon is adding anything to your image.

      By the way I really like the smiley face inside the ball. Nice detail.

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      • Jana
        Jana last edited by

        Hi Kris!
        I like this piece so much. 🙂
        I wanted to say two things, which are more or less said by sean (@seanwelty) already.
        I think that the moon is a bit distracting. I would make it smaller or would not show it at all, even if it is the light source.
        The animals look a bit like cut and pasted. I guess this can be repaired by giving their edges a bit more blue light, so that they blend more into their environment.
        The panic cow is my favorite! 🙂 This whole piece will turn out great. 🙂

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        • Rich Green
          Rich Green SVS OG last edited by

          Really like your painting and the way you have handled the lights on the ball and the reflection of them.

          The one place I think is not working is the really large moon. It seems way out of proportion given that Santa and the crew are not really that high up in the sky. Also the value on the moon is less than the highlights you created for the the sack of toys Santa is delivering. I don't think they would be brighter than the light source itself (the moon) so I find that a bit distracting. I would either make the moon smaller and a bit brighter or remove it completely from the scene as you really do no need in in there.

          But all of that said the expressions on the animals are all perfectly done. Really enjoy this image alot!

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          • kai satoshi
            kai satoshi @seanwelty last edited by kai satoshi

            @seanwelty Thanks Sean. Santa's face has been a bit of an issue for me because of how small he is. I've actually painted his face/eyes a few different times. Up close it isn't bad but as you get further away his eyes don't read right. I'm attaching a pic of what he looks like up close. As you can see, he has a pair of glasses on. I may end up having to give him just black dot eyes or something. I'm not sure to be honest. I'll attempt to work on the reins as well. I actually like my moon lol. but I see there are a few people here that think it may need changing so I will paint over it and see what I come up with. Thanks for the critiques! 🙂 Always appreciatedScreen Shot 2015-11-24 at 5.19.36 PM.png

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              kai satoshi @Rich Green last edited by

              @Rich-Green
              Thanks Rich... Yeah it seems there are a few people that feel the moon needs a change. I will mess around with that. Thank you 🙂

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              • bharris
                bharris last edited by

                LOVE IT!

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                  kai satoshi @bharris last edited by

                  @bharris Thank you! 🙂

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                  • Rob Smith
                    Rob Smith last edited by

                    @Kris-Knight Your rendering skills are very good. Love the image! The only comment I have is what if you de-saturated the background a little to allow your characters to pop. In specific the turquois lighting. My eye keeps going there. Just a thought....great job!

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                    • kai satoshi
                      kai satoshi @Rob Smith last edited by

                      @Rob-Smith Hey Rob. Thanks for the critique, I'll definitely mess around with the saturation to see what it looks like. Thanks 🙂

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                      • kai satoshi
                        kai satoshi last edited by

                        NEW WIP
                        So here is another version of my 3rd Thursday. Based on critiques as well as painting in a different style.

                        Screen Shot 2015-12-01 at 12.22.59 PM.png

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                        • Lydia M
                          Lydia M last edited by

                          Hi Kris. I don't think their speed is coming through because there isn't a continuous line in the reins. The angles are all broken up. I liked their expressions in the original. The cow looks like he's going "meh" in this one. You know when someone takes off in a fast car and they get pushed back and look like they're straining against it? That would show how excited and surprisingly speedy that hamster is.

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                          • Lee White
                            Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                            Very nice Kris!

                            I think the original version is working much better than the newer one. Although it's fun to see the alternate style. Right now the most recent version feels like a sketch. I'm a big fan of loose painting, but it has to have a "finished" look to it as well. Check out Gregory Manchess to see what I'm talking about (shown here). Manchess_Flightline.jpg 4f68df66d579355be1229f6240c804d3.jpg Manchess_Heading+Home.jpg

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                            • Lee White
                              Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

                              The big thing I'd watch out for in both versions is overlighting the scene. It's easy to get carried away with all the individual elements receiving a highlight, lit side, core shadow, shadow, and reflected light, but it's best to think about overall local value and then slightly brighten the lit side and slightly darken the shadow side. Reflected light should be a value or two darker than the main light.

                              In order to see what I mean, squint at your image and notice the value structure. there are brights and dark spots popping out everywhere. Now squint at gregory manchess's images. See how all of that broken paint work just calms down and goes into either the light or dark?

                              Here's a way to test that idea. I grabbed Greg's image and yours and ran them through the "posterize" filter in photoshop (set to 4 values). It basically simplifies detail down to it's local value and color. Look at how well Greg's holds up. It looks like a simple version of the original painting while yours gets a bit too spotty (Meaning there is too much highlighting going on).

                              Hope that helps some. : )

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                              • Sharon Sordo
                                Sharon Sordo last edited by

                                I like the new layout much better. Then hamster reminds me of Rhino from Bolt! Haha!

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                                • kai satoshi
                                  kai satoshi @Lee White last edited by

                                  @Lee-White
                                  Lee, I really appreciate you taking a look and giving me your feedback. I never did the posterize thing before so I will begin using that from now on.... I had been just desaturating everything to see if it was reading but now I see there is more to it. I'm a fan of the painterly style, for instance marco bucci and Zac Retz so I figured I would take a stab at it. Perhaps you would be kind enough to give me some direction about something. I'm worried that the "style" that I seem to be "okay" at is the more rendered type like in my first version but I have a big worry that it may not be a marketable style. I see everyone talking about attempting to make things look traditional.... so here is my question. What style should I be trying to achieve in children's book illustration? My goal (like others here) is to be an illustrator and writer/illustrator, so with that in mind I want to work towards a style that would be looked upon positively, so is the style in the first image I created marketable?.... or would it be better for me to really begin to work on finding a different style???? Thanks a bunch Lee 🙂 I hope you can send me in the right direction.

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                                    kai satoshi @Sharon Sordo last edited by

                                    Haha yes. After I thought about using the gerbil for my image Rhino became one of my references 🙂
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                                      kai satoshi @Lydia M last edited by

                                      @gimmehummus Definitely a good thought. I'll be honest, I'm not sure how I would do that haha. On this version I was mostly trying to get it where it appeared like they were all working together. I'll have to think about that one. 🙂

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                                      • Lee White
                                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

                                        Great questions! Style is a really tricky thing. The go to answer that all my teachers had was "don't worry about style, it will come naturally". What a bunch of crap that was and I hated hearing it. Now, what my teachers were probably alluding to is that you need to find a style that is natural to you. So that means looking at people who have that special something that goes where you want to and then trying it out. That means doing master copies and really analyzing what it is specifically that makes an image work. Is it the color? Brush strokes? shape design? etc. You need to really get in there and try a lot of stuff out.

                                        One tip, start on EASY images. Your image here is very tricky with lots of detail and tough lighting. Not a good one to really veer too far from your comfort zone. Your first style is good, but it does seem very digital so you may want to incorporate some traditional texture overlays in it, etc. Try a lot of different techniques to get the look that works for you.

                                        The only time that "style" is really a no-no is if you are chasing it because you think that is what other people want. It will always come across as gimmicky if you approach it in that way. The goal should be hitting an image that looks the way you want it to look. Traditional looking work will never go out of style, so figuring out how to get more of that look in your digital work can't be a bad thing. I do think gregory manchess or marco bucci would be a great starting point for you. Also taking some traditional painting classes will really make all of it mesh together in your brain.

                                        Hope that helps some. Let me know if you need anything else. : )

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                                        • kai satoshi
                                          kai satoshi @Lee White last edited by

                                          @Lee-White

                                          Thank you very much Lee! If I come up with anything else I will definitely let you know. I'm gonna let that info sink in as I try to tackle the Santa image again. Thanks a bunch 🙂

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                                          • Naroth Kean
                                            Naroth Kean last edited by

                                            Omg why do i like the expression of your Santa so much XD

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