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    • Peter Jarvis
      Peter Jarvis last edited by

      @natiwata Loving the drama of this piece. There's a real sense of panic. I love the suggestion by @Lee-White but it looks like it's bucking rather than charging. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished concept.

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      • Rob Smith
        Rob Smith last edited by

        @natiwata I like this image as well. I look forward to seeing it finished.

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          seanwelty @mattramsey last edited by

          @mattramsey I recall in one of the videos on SVS (not sure which course as they are starting to blur together) one of the instructors mentioned that literally illustrating what is written by the author is not the best approach and that some of the most successful picture books actually illustrate the events after what is written providing more information that the text alone originally provided. With that understanding I think we can be more flexible in our illustrations. I would be curious what @will-terry or @lee-white thinks.

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          • Joy Heyer
            Joy Heyer last edited by

            @seanwelty it was Lee White in his Visual Storytelling Techniques class who talked about illustrating the events after what the text indicates...and this certainly does exactly that. It is a wonderful sketch @natiwata!

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            • Katrina Fowler
              Katrina Fowler last edited by

              Great idea and composition! Look forward to seeing it progress.

              "Never give up! Never surrender!" ~Commander Peter Quincy Taggert

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              • natiwata
                natiwata SVS OG last edited by natiwata

                Update! Got this far with rendering over a couple evenings, still going to add a hot dog cart where the gray box is on the right...

                BisonRun.jpg

                Nat Iwata
                www.iwataillustration.com

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                • Dulcie
                  Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                  It looks amazing! I loved the sketch, so it's great to see the coloured version - the sunlight and contrast with the shadows is really effective. Also the sky blue as focal point. Really nice!

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                  • bharris
                    bharris last edited by

                    I really like that you left the buffalo forward. Priceless action and reaction here!

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                    • Dan Tavis
                      Dan Tavis last edited by

                      Nice work! I love the subtle yet effective use of color, and the reaction is awesome xD

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                      • natiwata
                        natiwata SVS OG last edited by

                        Thanks @Dulcie @Dan-Travis ! @bharris I did alter the buffalo slightly so that his back leg was more visible and you could see his horn in silhouette based on Lee's suggestion and I think it helped. Thanks!

                        Nat Iwata
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