@Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen Actually they are all awesome. I love these sketches.
Scarecrow, Dorothy, Tin Man, and Lion sketches (updated :)
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@Kevin-Longueil I like the shorty nose much better. Have you come up with a theme/time period to place the characters into?
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The style is soooo good man. It feels dark and sad but in the best ways haha
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@evilrobot Thank you William!
@Chip-Valecek Thank you for the feedback on that - i am liking the short nose now too. I do not have a concept yet - my hope is the story will emerge as i do these drawings - i felt like i was spending too much time trying to come up with something clever before really creating the characters - i may end up missing the mark on the prompt and illustrating to the text....but i am enjoying the struggle of re-designing these well known characters...pretty challenging for me - i think the drawings may still work as a portfolio piece though which would be good
@Jack-B Thank you so much Jack! - i get a dark sad feeling from these too - "sombre yet hopeful" is where i seem end up when i can - very cool that it is coming across in the drawings - thank you again -
@Kevin-Longueil I also had a hard time trying to think of a concept that I wanted to pull off. I also wanted to do one that no one else was doing. I started on the same path just sketching the characters and then it hit me. I am also staying away from the main four characters besides for Dorthy. But you are correct, even if you miss the prompt they still look great for your portfolio.
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Dorothy is proving be the most challenging! This is my rough draft though (after many many attempts) - The thing on her forehead is the mark from the kiss of the Good Witch in the beginning of the book - i will most likely get rid of it but i will leave it for a while just to see if it grows on me. I have struggled with her age quite a bit but feel like i finally have it. Kept making her look too young i think. Onward to the Scarecrow
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Very cool looking lion!
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@Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen Actually they are all awesome. I love these sketches.
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@Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen Thank you Marsha!
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Any thoughts on the scarecrow so far? He has a bit of a straw beard ....not in the book but i think i like it. I'm am trying to Not make him creepy without resorting to a friendly smile. He is supposed to be thinking....hopefully that is coming across - I hope everyone is doing well on the challenge this month!
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@Kevin-Longueil I get that he looks to be thinking. Maybe put his index finger on his check vs his chin. That may push the idea of thinking even more.
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@Chip-Valecek Thanks for the feedback Chip! I agree about the finger - there is a classic image of the scarecrow from the movie where the scarecrow has his finger to his cheek so i had to steer clear of doing that