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    • Phil Cullen
      Phil Cullen @Coreyartus last edited by

      @Coreyartus Thanks so much for your feedback. I glad you mentioned 'roundness' of the larger character, I think you are right the face is quite flat.

      I'm afraid there is no big story behind it, I was just trying to get back into the swing of things after a long break over the new year and grabbed an inktober drawing to practice some painting. I suppose I was going for a mystical look lol

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      • peteolczyk
        peteolczyk @Phil Cullen last edited by

        @Phil-Cullen
        Was there an inktober prompt that went with the original Phil?

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        • romy
          romy last edited by romy

          Hi Phill! I just wanted to say that I really like your work with greenery and the foresty cape of the creature. Reminds me a bit of Ghibli's Chihiro's spectre creature merged with Mononoke's forest universe. πŸ™‚ Looks fun.

          I'd probably work a bit on the mood - I can't quite read it (threatening, surprise, good, bad?) and the background is a bit flat. Perhaps working on the lighting will fix both?

          But I agree with Coreyartus - it makes me really curious to know the story. πŸ™‚

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          • Phil Cullen
            Phil Cullen @peteolczyk last edited by

            @peteolczyk the original sketch was for the first inktober prompt 'ring', there was a ring in the middle instead of a diamond jewel thing.

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            • Phil Cullen
              Phil Cullen @romy last edited by

              @Finn I'm so glad to hear it reminds you of a Ghibli creature. I can see what you mean about mood. I did leave it quite vague as it could be interpreted as threatining, suprise, good or bad as you say. I can see now I probably should have made a specific decision, as playing it safe and not deciding has left it confusing. Thank you for your feedback, very much appreciated. I will play around with it when I get the chance and upload some progress.

              Cheers

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              • romy
                romy @Phil Cullen last edited by

                @Phil-Cullen Glad it helped, keep up the good work! πŸ™‚

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                • peteolczyk
                  peteolczyk @Phil Cullen last edited by

                  @Phil-Cullen I remember it now. I get your image, because I follow and love your work and I can see how it fits with the theme of your art. To me it’s a bit like when you see an image from an artists sketchbook which might not be strictly speaking illustration, as it’s not necessarily answering a specific brief or story. But it is very typical of your art so to me it doesn’t matter, it makes sense to me. Maybe a snippet of a story waiting to happen.
                  I especially like the foliage details and I really like this forest monster. They look like a helpful forest troll.

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                  • Phil Cullen
                    Phil Cullen @peteolczyk last edited by

                    @peteolczyk Yea I suppose when I was initially sketching back in inktober I did have the idea that it was a little rabbit like character starting a quest of some sort and getting help from a magical spiritual creature, something that may look scary but was actually harmless and helpful in some sort of way. So the little rabbit character would be some what cautious. As I said there is no bigger story behind this but I'm always interested in hearing how it can be interpreted and spark a story in someone else. Thanks for the feedback.

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                    • Neha Rawat
                      Neha Rawat last edited by

                      @Phil-Cullen Wow! This is great! I love the character designs and the story is indeed intriguing. Since I'm not aware of the plot, I'm seeing this as a stand alone illustration and commenting as such-
                      My main feedback is regarding the creature. I feel level of detailing in the creature should be at par with what you've done in the foliage and the rabbit. I understand it's a larger area to cover but maybe try and get a little contrast on the creature?
                      The creature looks like it's made of a furry carpet-y blanket of grass, so a little more definition to the coat would really enhance the dimension.
                      Great work! Would love to know more about the story πŸ™‚

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                      • Phil Cullen
                        Phil Cullen @Neha Rawat last edited by

                        @Neha-Rawat Thanks so much for the feedback, I totally agree. I'm working on definging the furry blanket of grass. Much appreciated πŸ™‚

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                        • Zachary Drenski
                          Zachary Drenski last edited by

                          Hi @Phil-Cullen love your work man. I just want to throw out there that I like these kind of intriguing illustrations as stand alone pieces. That said, I'm not an editor so I'm not giving portfolio advice, but I think a lot of people on the internet, like myself, love seeing this kind of art.

                          I think you could strengthen the composition by cropping it so the creature isn't directly in the middle of the page. That's my one critique, take it with a grain of salt, because I know you have skills and vision. Looking forward to seeing more

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                          • Phil Cullen
                            Phil Cullen @Zachary Drenski last edited by

                            @Zachary-Drenski Oh I see what you mean with the composition, I think I can trim a bit off the side, cheers for the feedback. I should be able to get back to this in the next day or 2 i'll post some progress.

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                            • Phil Cullen
                              Phil Cullen last edited by

                              Made some progress, thanks everyone for the feedback!

                              creature illustration sml.jpg

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