FEBRUARY CONTEST: YETI COOKING
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@SheerArt The cat and the fish bottle are cute!
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@Heather-Boyd thanks!
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@shereen-said aw she's a cute yeti!
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@KaraDaniel thank you, figured out I draw girls better!
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Roary is a wiz in the kitchen... usually.
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Here is my yeti. He likes anchovies on his pizza!
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I think after watching critique Arena, am gonna Change this one!
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@Aaron_T yeti Crocker! I love it
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@shereen-said I think yours still acts as a spot Illo there’s no border and it doesn’t have defined edges.
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@shereen-said ..i missed critique arena today....did they nail down what they expected for the spot illustration during the critique? Your piece seems like a spot illustration to me... especially looking at the example of Lee's at the top of the posts...??
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@Kevin-Longueil they did and if you need any examples they said go to the illustrated lists of podcasts and it shows all the cover illustrations and most of them are spot. They said no defined border and still needs to convey concept/story. Also vignette is a type spot illo.
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@Asyas_illos Thank you! That helps a lot...was starting to worry a bit that my piece was too vignette"y
or should i say "vin-yeti"....sorry we love puns in my family Thanks Again! -
@Asyas_illos yes you are right, but now I miss the factor of a story telling thing.
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@Kevin-Longueil you can watch it again, it’s on Facebook now, they did show some examples, even Jack Parker illustrated one.
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What if my yeti wasn’t the flare-y type?
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I‘m so sorry I have to be a real nerd and clarify the ‘flare’ part of the prompt - is that a typo and you mean flair or do you actually mean like a fiery flare? Or am I over thinking it
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@donnamakesart I think it’s yours to interpret how you will.
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@KristyM Nice catch! I think Will probably meant "flair," but depending on the circumstances, I guess "flare" could work too