16 Feb 2024, 11:56

Huge thank you to Will and Lee for the marathon critique they pulled off!
@Lee-White and @Will-Terry 😃
Serious kudos, guys!
Amazing! You managed to give something to everyone.

I was so happy and excited to get a critique on the very first HTFYA piece I submitted!
Especially because I'm a new student, short and sweet was a-okay with me: 😁

That said, the feedback was the exact OPPPOSITE of what I expected.
I like my characters' poses but I can see issues with the rest of it.
However Lee said the characters' poses are confusing but the values and color are good.

So to my fellow SVS students, would anyone like to comment? I would appreciate your thoughts!

Here's how the story is supposed to read:

Spider lady is trying to prevent Moth lady from leaving.
Spider lady's 6 arms each represent a conflicting emotion: pulling off Moth's wings (anger) while pleading "don't go" (sadness).

They are stuck together with webs but Spider lady is also trapped by her own web.
The stuff on the floor is a bed, suitcases, a broken mirror and a box of photos.

Style inspiration is Chiara Bautista, who has this approach of fantasy symbolism to convey an emotional visual language.

Fellow SVS rabbits, please comment on the following:
Many thanks!

  1. Can you tell what is happening in the first one (original color version of the picture)?

  2. Are the shapes more clear without the webs connecting the characters?

  3. Would the piece be better if I could somehow crop in?

  4. Would limiting/desaturating the colors help with clarity?

  5. Should the background values be darker?

  6. Other suggestions?

Reb Erlik htfya.jpg

Reb Erlik htfya-02.jpeg

characters only.jpg

crop in try2.jpg
reb erlik desat.jpg

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reb erlik dark.jpg