@Bobby-Aquitania said:
There isn't enough movement or give-and-take between the characters as it is.
How about making the weight of the ice tip him up and forward, diagonally back pointing towards the upper left corner but with his face closer towards the skier, as if to say help me. And instead of the skier just arriving on the scene, maybe having him taking an iPhone pic, or a selfie with a selfie stick, so then he would be facing with his back towards the head of the yeti.
Also you could have the ice water splashing out around the sides of the cracks...
Hope that makes sense?
That's an interesting idea! I think in the future one thing I have to work on is assessing and evaluating the character pose before moving on to the lighting/value work. If I had stopped midway through the drawing I think I would have done something more creative.
@Chip-Valecek said:
Welcome Zoe, I also tried schoolism and took a few courses. But when it came down to the subscription plan SVS was a better deal. Also I enjoy the community around here. Great people to talk to and share work with!
Hi @Chip-Valecek -- did you know that they have introduced a subscription plan at Schoolism also? You can only view 1 class at a time, though. You can switch for $1 as many times as you want. It's somewhat inconvenient because you have to wait a few days for them to process your switch. I prefer this site because you can see all the classes and jump around between them.
@Joy-Heyer -- yeah, I think I would approach this differently if I had an idea in mind to start. This was a case of drawing without having a plan.
Thanks for the feedback everyone!