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    WIP spreads for a story, critique requested :-)

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    • xin li
      xin li @Guest last edited by

      @carolinebautista hmm. interesting. I will try to make the character a bit smaller. I think I have a tendency to make the character too small, and now I am overding it by making it too big :-).

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        A Former User @xin li last edited by

        @xin-li I think the sail and pole can go out of the frame, so I was thinking to make the sail bigger (at least at first, because i like the bigger size of the characters).

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        • eriberart
          eriberart @xin li last edited by

          @xin-li I like the new composition! There feels like more of a connection between the father and son. I also like the scale of the characters, I don't think I would make them any smaller.
          I'm not sure if I would understand right away that they were hanging stars, but I'm sure that if we had all the other pages and text that it would make sense in the context of the story anyway so I wouldn't worry too much about that.

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          • ElBench
            ElBench @xin li last edited by

            @xin-li I really like it. Personally I would have maybe just a couple of figures looking up at the boat (maybe a mother + daughter?) But I think this depends where in the story this moment is- if its at the end more of a crowd could work, picks up the drama. If it is more of an introductory scene I say have less figures, keep the focus on father/son

            The buildings look great. The sail reminds me of a crescent moon, don't know if this was intentional, i think it's a charming detail 🙌

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            • xin li
              xin li last edited by

              @carolinebautista, @eriberart, thank you so much for the input. I tweaked a bit on the size relation, it looks better now :-).

              @Mr-Kite I want to the crowd to focus on the stars :-). I am so glad you notice the shape of the sail. Yes, it was intentional 🙂

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                A Former User @xin li last edited by

                @xin-li I didn't realize the sail was the moon, lovely! But I'm sure that once it's rendered, it will be clear, as will the way they hang the starts. I hope you can post the final image at some point soon. I am so curious about the manuscript and how the two images you started with relate to different parts of the text. Thanks for sharing all of this, it's always fun. 🙂

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                • xin li
                  xin li last edited by xin li

                  Hello, everyone.
                  Thank you so much for the constructive critiques, and encouragement. I proceeded with the painting this week. Here is what I have so far. I have got the deadline for this on monday. Feedback and critiques are much appreciated.

                  @carolinebautista I am not sure what I can share regarding the manuscript yet. Maybe later in the process 🙂

                  Note: I am still working on the stars. There is a specific description in the text about the stars, which I have not figure out how to do them yet.

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                  • eriberart
                    eriberart last edited by

                    Looking amazing! I love the colours you have chosen so far. I would maybe add one more accent colour to draw your eye to the father and son, eg maybe their tops could have a touch of a pink/red/orangey warmth instead of yellow. Not sure how it would look against the purple background, the yellow might work better in the end 😁

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                    • Rachel Horne
                      Rachel Horne last edited by

                      It's so lovely, pleased you decided to go with this one. There's such a nice magical 'mary poppins' feel to the skyline and you can feel the bond between the man and boy nicely.

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                      • Coley
                        Coley @xin li last edited by

                        @xin-li it's beautiful!

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                          Mara Price @xin li last edited by

                          @xin-li So beautiful!

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                            A Former User @xin li last edited by

                            @xin-li It's beautiful! I know that since you haven't quite figured out the stars this may not help, but if the boy and his father are hanging the stars, maybe the star that is closest can be connected to a trail of stars all throughout the sky? Otherwise the closest star seems to be in a spot they haven't visited yet. The trail can arc through the spread, and swish around to suggest water, and then you'll get the size variation along with the movement of the boat. I also like the patchwork (i think it's quilted with buttons, is that right?) feel you have to the sail and stars, so maybe pieces of dark sky can be hanging all around, like fabric, for attaching the stars. They don't feel like they have weight right now because they feel sewn.

                            I love the cityscape and all the people watching the sky. ❤

                            I'm a bit nosy about the text, sorry 🙂

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                            • xin li
                              xin li last edited by

                              @eriberart I am fine tuning the color now. Will try out your suggestions 🙂

                              @Rachel-Horne , @Coley , @Mara-Price thank you so much

                              @carolinebautista thank you for your feedback. I see what you mean. But for the story reasons, I am going to keep the sky as it is. There is something about the wind direction that may contribute to the disbelieve of this scene. I will investigate this later as I ran out of time to do a big change that at this moment :-).

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                              • Jacy13
                                Jacy13 @xin li last edited by

                                @xin-li Woah, the color really brought this piece to life! I'm loving the composition as well! Great illustration 🙂

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