Kids...
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It's really fun to see your kids project updates. You do really great work!
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@smceccarelli love it!, theres so much fun in this!
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Kid No 11 - Getting into Inktober, I may or may not be able to do these for a while. But I may get so fed up with inking that I need to paint for a while ;-). This is part of a series of two that I sketched - so there will be a second snail-boy.
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Wow @smceccarelli that is amazing work - I love the lustre on the snail, the concept - unusual but cute! - the lighting, the shine...all just perfect. Such a great piece!
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@Dulcie Thank you! I was watching pictures of eels and frogs and snails and wanted to try to paint that weird skin translucency they have. It is fascinating how the light changes temperature and saturation going through their skin. And then I just bought Kyle´s rake brushes and wanted to try them out too
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Oh, the new rake brushes! I had seen those but not got around to buying them yet...what a great use for them! I wondered how you did the shell stripes but didn't think of that. Will be interesting to see what else they are good for...
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@smceccarelli Whoa - the snail and its shell are amazingly rendered out. Absolutely stunning.
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@Dulcie They are pretty cool. They are tilt sensitive and follow the direction of the stroke. I can imagine using them for things like patterns on animals and insects, texture on tree bark and stuff like that. I was not sure about fur, but I think they are too coarse for that - worth a try though.
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Two days into Inktober and already getting painting-withdrawal symptoms. So spent a miraculously kid-free Sunday afternoon doing Kid No 12 - a companion piece to the snail boy.
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Something was disturbing me, and now looking at it in small I think I know what it is - there is a disbalance of value contrast between the boy and the mushroom - the boy has a broader value range. I will look into either crunching his value range or expanding the mushroom one - whichever looks best - before closing this one.
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@smceccarelli Your Children series is looking so great! i love the lighting you are doing in the snail pieces also - this latest piece looks really nice to me - the thing that strikes me is that the space to the left of the mushroom is nearly equal to the right - my thought was that the value range might be just right at the moment on the mushroom so it does not become a focal point competing with the boy but reduce the visual weight of the left side of the composition and the mushroom by doing a quick crop - just a thought - these pieces are really looking great!
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@Kevin-Longueil You are right - there is a misbalance and the space on the left is too uninteresting. I was thinking about a place for text actually. Not sure it works. Your crop looks really good - I will play with that before deciding wether to include in my portfolio or not! Meanwhile I have adjusted the value ranges and I am happier! Here is a before and after..
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Your children are gorgeous Great expressions and beautifully rendered snail! Your understanding of light, value and colour is something I hope to have a better understanding of myself one day.
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WHAT.....this is ridiculously good! Really cool piece.
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Kid No 13 underway. I am trying hard to navigate the fuzzy line between unfinished and overrendered...and the only result is that I sink in a sea of doubts. But I know the secret treasure is somewhere on the other shore! I think this needs a little bit more polishing and finishing...but not too much....any thoughts or floating helps?
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Kids no 13, 14 and 15. I think working in small series of related characters is turning out to be a very good learning exercise. Ideally I would like to make a full bleed illustration at the end of each series, but time is often a problem. Now I am starting on some Halloween-related images.
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@smceccarelli Beautiful work...those feathers on the most recent one look so real! Really soft and fluffy...love the idea of the little girl nestled in the horse chestnut casing too, it's unconventional but looks very comfy!
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16 and 17 - getting Halloween-y
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@smceccarelli these are beautiful
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@smceccarelli This last one should be in your portfolio, no question. Absolutely gorgeous work, and fun!