Feedback Welcomed - Sequential Work for my Website!
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Hey @NessIllustration I just recovered just from burnout. Here's what I ended up making.
Now that I reflect on my decision making. Another reason that the original image was so extreme was because this piece is also meant to show I can convey emotion in a non-stiff way. She's kind of stiff now, but now she doesn't look traumatized.
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I'm trying something new! This is for my next set of sequential work with the plushie character of my cousin.
I have a Bachelor's Degree in architecture and I use Rhino. Rhino is a 3D software very similar to Google SketchUp except a lot more complex and less user-friendly. For this scene, I am rendering a life-sized hot wheels race track, where my cousin is on a toy go-cart similar to the ones from the Mario kart games competing with other players.
My idea for him is that he's going to be riding several different vehicles (race car, helicopter, and submarine). The idea here is that he's playing with toysized version of these things, and imagining himself actually in them.
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This felt like forever, but I'm glad I'm done drawing it.
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@Michael-Angelo-Go this is beautiful. On a related news, my province recently held a pageant where contestants did not wear a lick of makeup. I love how the beauty standards in the Philippines are changing.
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Happy late Valentines day!
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@Michael-Angelo-Go This is adorable. May I suggest playing with textures? Everything here is roughly the same texture, there's little variation between the cotton candy and the balloon for example. Pushing the rubbery-ness of the balloon and the cotton texture of the cotton candy will really elevate the image.
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How's this?
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I also made another version.
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I should have mentioned that these drawings are inspired by two children's books. 'Daddy's Roommate' and 'Heather has Two Mommies'.
The one with the two moms is actually a redraw of a scene in the actual book, but the one with the two dads is an original scene I thought up using licensed(?) characters.