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    FEEDBACK PLEASE! Feb. Contest NIGHTFALL rough sketch.

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    • NicolaSchofield
      NicolaSchofield last edited by

      Overall, I'm liking the composition. I think you're probably right about the sandwich. I'm finding the canoe quite distracting as it's right in the middle and seems like it's on the bear's head but it could be fine depending on how you handle the values / colours. I think it will be easier to comment when it's a little bit more finished.

      Nicola Schofield

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      • xin li
        xin li @jenithornhill last edited by

        @jenithornhill It is a lovely start of a piece. I like the overall value structure: the dark tree framing a scene with a light background and darker figures in them. It reads really well. I think it is also a very ambitions illustration with many characters and details.

        What will help you continue developing the image might be to take a moment and think a bit further on the storytelling aspect.

        1. How do the characters feel in this story? (bears might be victorious, the campers might be scared, etc.) What do they want?
        2. Who's point of view is this story? (who is the main character here?)
        3. What do you want the reader to feel when they see the image?
          Once you figured out the story, it is much easier to decide the first read, second, and third. It also makes it easier to make the shape and color choice.

        Hope this helps. Looking forward to seeing this image develop further.

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        • jenithornhill
          jenithornhill last edited by

          I have done a little more work on this... (a little work that took a long time!) I think some of it will be easier to make out now. I have shaded the foreground section just to visually separate it while I am working.
          My biggest question at this point is about the linework on the bear. I have used a solid line to outline everything so far, but a sketchy-furry line for the outline of the bear. Does that look ok? Should I do a solid line?Thumbnail nightfall.jpg

          Jennifer Thornhill
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          • KaraDaniel
            KaraDaniel @jenithornhill last edited by

            @jenithornhill The bear is adorable. I love the fur lines. I'm wondering, if you are presenting this as an actual spread, that the bears faces may be too close to the spine? Also there is something off with the canoe...is it too big? I don't know. Maybe someone else can give better advice on that. It just feels in competition with the young bear. I would almost be tempted to make the background a forest and let it just be a dark background since there are so many fun details going on in the fore and mid ground already. Overall I love the concept and can't wait to see your progress!

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            • jenithornhill
              jenithornhill last edited by

              bear fur example.JPG
              I am still undecided. Here is a close up clip of the 2 styles of fur. I think the line work on the bear with the sandwich looks more consistent with the rest of the piece. But the bear with the marshmallows looks fluffier.
              What do you guys think? Which one should I go with?

              Jennifer Thornhill
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              • jenithornhill
                jenithornhill @KaraDaniel last edited by

                @KaraDaniel I have moved the canoe a dozen times now. I think it may have to come out. I need to keep the moonlight though because I am counting on it lighting up the campsite.

                Jennifer Thornhill
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                • Kaela McCoy
                  Kaela McCoy @jenithornhill last edited by

                  @jenithornhill I love the line work of the bear with the marshmello bag! Nice texture. I see your dilemma though, because both are so nice!

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                    teresaro last edited by

                    I'd remove the canoe. Both bears look very cute but I feel like the one with the marshmallows is too soft and faded for such a defined foreground. The details in the bushes is just getting all my attention but maybe it'll change once you line and color the whole thing.

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                    • jenithornhill
                      jenithornhill last edited by

                      Capture.JPG
                      I thought I would share today's progress. It is slow going... but I hope to have it done by the end of the month.
                      I am still considering getting rid of the canoe...

                      Jennifer Thornhill
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                      • KaraDaniel
                        KaraDaniel @jenithornhill last edited by

                        @jenithornhill looking good. I'm noticing a tangent where the chip bag is touching the rocks on the fire pit...it's took me a minute to realize they weren't connected. Color may help to rectify that but it could just be an easy fix of lowering the bag a touch. Love the bears!

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                        • jenithornhill
                          jenithornhill @KaraDaniel last edited by

                          @KaraDaniel thanks...I didnt notice that. I will make that part of the bag curl up a bit more so it doesn't touch. I dont think coloring would help...its a clear plastic bag.

                          Jennifer Thornhill
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