Portfolio pieces WIP- help please
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz This looks nice, magical. Maybe the left pig feet should be more to our right.
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Here are my color comps everyone. I wanted this piece to be different so I set it at night time with glowing plants around the woman.
@MichaelaH hi! That basket is going to contain golden gingers. This piece is of the filipino folklore of Maria Makiling who is a Diwata or Nymph or Goddess who guards Mount Makiling. Stories has it that one day a hunter was chasing a wild boar when he was stopped by Maria Makiling. In return for not killing the boar, she rewards the hunter with a basketful of ginger. When the hunter arrives home, he discovers that the gingers have turned to gold. Of course, I’m taking some artistic liberties on my piece. In my illustration the gingers are already gold since it looks more magical this way and I made the hunter into a young boy since this is still a children’s illustration. ️ I hope you’ll like it.
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Ohh this looks beautiful in color, I am looking forward to the final version. Nice color palette
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@MichaelaH thanks!
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I love the direction you're taking your colors in, especially in illuminating the scene by the gold and setting it at night. The purples and blues are looking really mystical. Can't wait to see how it finished!
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I think you are right that the notes might be overkill. I love the floral texture background! I've been wanting to do something similar sometime. (Have you seen the British children's show "Sarah & Duck"? The background & environment elements have wonderful textures like this.)I think the floral texture could represent the song of the bird. Maybe you could add some very subtle notes into the background--hidden in the dotted areas.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Great sketches.
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this is looking great, so much movement. Only one thing if I hide the feet and head, I see the torso from the front, not like it is the back, maybe the right shoulder or the torso should be more rotated.
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@MichaelaH hi! Which character do you mean?
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Dancing boy in the air
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@MichaelaH well, it’s a good thing the head and legs are staying. Lol i don’t understand what you mean by rotating the right shoulder though. I might rotate his torso more to the right to emphasize that he’s turning.
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Yeah rotate the torso lttle more, so that the head isn't like put on.
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@MichaelaH LOL I tried but I cannot for the love of me make his torso seem as if he’s not facing us. It’s beyond my powers. I guess people will just have to firgure that he’s facing backwards based on his head and legs and other clues. I tried but I can’t Any help?
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz does it help? I am not so good with back either...but maybe it will help so taht You will come up with an idea??
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@MichaelaH looks great! I’ll do this. Thank you so much!
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Love the illustrations for filipino folklore stories. Looking forward to see them as a collection. I would love to also read the stories behand. I have a soft spot for folk stories from around the world.
So amazed by your art making speed. Wow.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I also do love your dancing kids, particularly the perspective is wonderful. I would suggest that the sitting kids watch the two dancers in the middle, instead of looking to the sticks. It would connect them even more and they would need it to coordinate their next steps anyways. I am looking forward to see you working on this piece.