Christmas Speedpaint Series - Critiques Welcomed
-
Hi! I’m sorry i’m just commenting to your post just now. I’ve been really swarmed with deadlines lately. I don’t have another deadline until next week so I’m free today tho I’d like to keep this short because I desperately need to sleep.
I think you’re making some progress here. I love the colors you've chosen. Making christmas illustration is also a great addition to your portfolio.
However, I see a few major issues here. I think the characters have awkward poses. The christmas lady in the first image is awkwardly slouching. Instead of confident and glamorous, her pose reads sickly and in need of assistance
In your latest piece. I think the dad character is over done. His stance is so curve that it doesn’t seem natural anymore. I think your perspective is a bit off too.
I made a couple of redraws below.
Overall, I think you’re improving, work more on your gestures and perspective, and MAAYONG PASKO!!!
-
@Nyrryl-Cadiz OMG That's practically the same pose I gave that character in her original 2018 design.
Well for the most part.
-
Progress with the helpful advice of @Nyrryl-Cadiz
I'll fix some of the noticeable issues on this piece later. Just wanted to show the flats.
-
-
-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThrSTBlbuyc&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=GOMAD!Cartoons
Please let me know what you think of my process by commenting on this thread. I changed the format so you can see my layers and my brushes.
-
Hey everyone, I just finished my commissions with a client yesterday and I thought I'd get started on what could potentially be my last illustration before Christmas. I really was hoping to do more this month, but time is money.
These characters are based on the main cast for my intellectual property for a children's screenplay back in 2018. For me this is an exercsie to both update their dseigns and practice consistency. The new composition doesn't seem to perfectly match everyone's designs, but I think since my art style has since evolved, it's more justified.
PLEASE give me any feedback that you'd like to share. Whether it'd be based on how I composed the sketch before I go into coloring. Or how you feel about the 2018 designs being translated into 2020. For some reason I feel like Olongapo's face is somewhat creepy. Maybe it's because his mouth and nose are somewhat semi-realistic lol.
-
-
-
-
@Michael-Angelo-Go hi! Ok, so I’ll comment on the biggest issue I’m seeing so far. I think your composition is too messy. For this piece, I think it will look great if you center it and extend the canvas lower to show more of the kids at the bottom. I’ve attached my redraw below.
-
@Nyrryl-Cadiz More symmetry. Rule of thirds. Got it! I'll try to get the revision out by tonight or tomorrow morning
-
Hello @Nyrryl-Cadiz I did what you recommended, I hope you're happy.
What I did was I had them more huddled like you recommended. I had the characters appear more like they're interacting with each other rather than doing their own thing, while next to each other.
I shrunk Isabela's barbie car and added packaging to bring less focus to the present, because I wanted her eyes to be eyes focused on her friend below her. I also had Olongapo looking at Little Manila.
I hope Davao's expression isn't too animated or distracts from the piece. He's the only one not smiling ha ha. I also made a video of the original process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTvh7qVW6hE&t=86s&ab_channel=GOMAD!Cartoons
-
Hello @Nyrryl-Cadiz I remember your feedback on my first piece and did some adjustments, but necessarily chose the pose you recommended. I realized that after taking a second look at her, I realized that having her leg out and torso bent did not make her look attractive, so I fixed her to look more stable and symmetrical.
Do you think this approach also works, or I should go all-in with the pose you proposed? She got a little stiff looking.
-
@Michael-Angelo-Go it could but perhaps consider relaxing her shoulders and only showing 1 foot.