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    December WIP feedback - coming down to the wire

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    • Aaron_T
      Aaron_T last edited by

      Current form. Still playing with colors and layout, fighting my tendency to do a hard line around every shape.
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      • Aaron_T
        Aaron_T last edited by Aaron_T

        After trying to move the people into the same room as the dog I kept feeling like it was too crowded, so I put them back out in the other room. Today I’ve been playing more and more with the color and adding in some details to better define the space. The biggest change has been changing the color of the dog. In my mind she has always been white, but it was too overpowering, so making the room much darker gives me more of a chance to highlight her face with the cast light from the other room. She might be too dark now though, now that I see it below. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

        I ran across Neha-Rawat’s December WIP post: https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/8469/december-prompt-wip-feedback-welcome that was pretty similar in structure, so I’m gleaning from the feedback there without getting to close to the same topic (I hope).

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        • deborah Haagenson
          deborah Haagenson last edited by

          I really like the dark dog versus the light dog and the lighter door too. I also like the softness of your rendering of the man and doctor. The time you've put in playing with the colors today has really paid off!

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          • KaraDaniel
            KaraDaniel @Aaron_T last edited by

            @Aaron_T looking good! I like the dog darker it gives it a sadder feeling as well. If this an end of life discussion Is there something you could do to the dog to possibly make it look older? Like white beard or something? A minor thing is the cabinet behind the dog is almost of the same value as the dog so they sort of blend when looking at the image from afar. Each progression of the image is getting better and better!

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            • Aaron_T
              Aaron_T @KaraDaniel last edited by

              Thank you @deborah-Haagenson! This style is outside my norm so I’m learning as I go!

              @KaraDaniel I had his face more visibly grey but then messed it up when I darkened her up, but thank you for reminding me to put that back in! and good call on the cabinet too...definitely need to adjust that since switching up her color. Thank you for the feedback!

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              • Aaron_T
                Aaron_T last edited by

                Greyed her face some more, and added some more of the background elements back in. Couldn’t help myself...I added a thin darker outline around the dog to help set her apart from the background even more, although lightening her muzzle up did a lot of that for me.

                Like where this is headed...except for the subject matter, of course!

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                • CharlieLP
                  CharlieLP last edited by

                  @Aaron_T the piece reads very clearly to me. I immediately understood it to be an end of life conversation. To that goal though, I thought the hand/face pose of the owner you had in your initial sketch better captured the pain of the moment. Hand over eyes and head hung was more powerful display of emotion than head up and hand over mouth. Love the decision to move them into the other room. It adds a distance and separation that also heightens the emotion.

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                  • Aaron_T
                    Aaron_T @CharlieLP last edited by

                    @CharlieLP Thanks Charlie...that’s a good point. I’ll see how what I can do to bring back that pose. And welcome to the forum!

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                    • Aaron_T
                      Aaron_T last edited by

                      Good call on the owners posture @CharlieLP ...I like this better and don’t think it reads over the top. Might have to call this one done even though I could probably continue messing with it. Traveling tomorrow and then the 31st is always busy, but we’ll see. Thanks for the feedback!

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                      • braden H
                        braden H @Aaron_T last edited by

                        @Aaron_T Nice work! I like how it turned out. There's gonna be a lot of potentially sad entries this month I think 🙂

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