SCBWI Narrative Art Award- Critiques wanted
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Hi, everyone! I'm joining the SCBWI Narrative Art Award. If you're interested in participating, you need to submit 3 illustrations by October 20, 2020.
There are 2 categories. First is the Children's category where you can submit full color illustrations. The second is for Middle Grade where pieces need to be in Black and White. I'm joining the Middle Grade category. I don't care if I win or not I just want to make new pieces for that market. Here's a link to the rules https://www.scbwi.org/scbwi-narrative-art-award/
Critiques are welcome. I know it's too early to be asking this since I haven't even finalized the last 2 illustrations so instead I'll ask you guys if you see anything wonky with the first piece's composition?
Narrative:
Girl sees tasty cakes.
Girl gathers trash to earn money for the cake.
Girl buys cake and gives it to her siblings. -
Lookin good so far! I think the only thing that stuck out to me was the word "Pastry" for the grade level might be distracting. Since it's about cake, making the word just "Cake" or "Cakes" might be a lot easier to make out right away.
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@Shyam-Sailus thatβs a bit confusing
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Hello Nyrryl,
I really like the compo. The pers looks spot on and it seems a great point of view from inside a shop.
I know it's not finished, and I am not an expert, but in my humble opinion, maybe it will be nice to have a spot light into the cake that the girl is looking (at the moment, it is in the big cakes on the left, right?). It will also help to make the two cakes on the right darker, so you have foreground, middg and background. I would also test different values for her shirt, when you have more light to the little cake she is looking, so you really make that area of your compo your focal point.
Lastly,we do not know where the girl is, what about including a bit of a street and some bins and a tree? Just shadows, low contrast, but something that will make a transition with your second image? Just an idea.It is almost there! Nice work.
I am also preparing for this contest, but I am unsure if I will finish it on time...Too much to do!Bon courage!
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I think it's like the passion you put in, your very best is more important than if you actually win, because you are already a winner.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I like the spotlight, but I'd maybe play with how pronounced it is - it just feels really strong.
Another thing that might be something to look at is make the spotlights on the cakes to the the left less intense than the main spotlight on the cake in the middle. That would instantly get the view looking right at the "money cake"
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Hi guys! i'm stuck in this stage. Which one do you like better. My guts tells me to go with A but what do you think?
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz definately A.
Quick suggestion if you want it
I m feeling that gigger highlight inside her pupils will make her expression more "oooh,I totally want that!!"
Just bigger white highlight.
My two cents!!Beautiful piece by the way. it s coming around really pretty.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Hello! A for me too! It is the kind of lighting I had in mind. Bon courage!
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I've started working on the 3rd piece. I gotta get all of these done by Monday.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I like A best. Be mindful of the hand touching the light. Isn't it a tangent?
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@Julia yup, i'll have to fix that one
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@tenmei @jdubz @Georgios-Christopoulos thanks for the help, guys!
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Hi @Nyrryl-Cadiz, I like A.
Good luck!