Isolation contest WIP
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Once again, I've probably bitten off more than I can chew, lol.
I'll probably be going for a nice finished greyscale for this one, though, so that'll take a little less time
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@Braden-Hallett Aww love this idea!!
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I love this! The shapes of your figures are great and I love how you've included the rope in the treehouse; the message reads perfectly to me.
My only critique (which is a very minor one because I love your image) is the kids with the bikes: I wish they were a little bit closer to the main bike, and that the other bike was a little more in the frame. My brain didn't make the connection as quickly as it did with the other kids because this interaction is a bit more spread out (or maybe I was just distracted by what the dog is doing ).
Great job! I'm really excited to see it finished!
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@Braden-Hallett nice to see a lot more characters in this
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Dang, @Braden-Hallett , once again this is beautiful. I think the only nit picking I could do is the distance between the bottom characters. It's the only thing that stood out to me, that they were all pretty evenly spaced away from each other, and the bike. With the bike so centered, it feels like a star.
I love this image though. I think it reads SO fast and is so sweet. I relate to the main character a lot haha
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Love this piece!
I would second @EliaMurrayArt about the distance issue. Also, maybe because you don't have values done yet, boy on the balcony is the last character I noticed in this piece. So maybe you'll want to make sure its values/contrast stand out. Or using more objects/lines pointing toward this boy as visual guides. Otherwise this piece looks great to me! -
@Braden-Hallett - I always love your style and this image is great. I just love the idea that the wee lad is in a world of his own tucked away from the chaos below. Iβd like to be in his tree house just now! Nice unusual point of view too. Your work inspires me!
Weβre living in Toronto just now but Iβm from a tiny village in Scotland, so Iβm kinda wishing I could hop back to my rural house in Scotland for the lockdown where thereβs loads of empty space to roam!
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Really like where this is going - lots of interesting things to look at.
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@Braden-Hallett my only thought is I am not getting any emotion from the kid in the tree.
Now you might be doing that intentionally and the viewer can read that the kid is happy not being in the mess or that the kid is sad being separated but I wonder if it would be more impactful (have a deeper emotional connection) if you went one way or the other and leaned into the kid's emotion?
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This is such a simple concept, but really impactful! I really like seeing your grayscale work.
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Is that dog a pooper
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@Mirananemone said in Isolation contest WIP:
I wish they were a little bit closer to the main bike, and that the other bike was a little more in the frame.
Interesting! I'll definitely need to fiddle around with that
@EliaMurrayArt said in Isolation contest WIP:
that they were all pretty evenly spaced away from each other, and the bike. With the bike so centered, it feels like a star.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely play around with the spacing. I think the waterbaloon kids can definitely be happier closer to the tree branch
@idid said in Isolation contest WIP:
Also, maybe because you don't have values done yet,
Not seen here, the many thumbnails and value studies, lol. We'll see how it goes, though. I think I prefer the idea of the isolated kid contrasting the other kids by being almost hidden away. Though I'm sure there'll be some contrasty things I can do and keep that Thanks for the feedback!
@theprairiefox said in Isolation contest WIP:
Now you might be doing that intentionally
I am in this particular case I want the kid to be utterly completely and totally removed. Though I may give him a big ol' pair of headphones, lol.
@Coley said in Isolation contest WIP:
Is that dog a pooper
That dog is indeed spreading the love
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Thanks everyone for the feedback thus far
Work progresses! I'm trying to slow down and get more detail into my linework. I have a tendency to say 'I'll add that with paint' and it never quite works out.
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@Braden-Hallett Looking great!
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Work progresses
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Work Progresses progresses. 'Bout 1/3 done some values.
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Hi, Branden
Nice work! My eye goes to the fallen bicycle first, and the nice vignette of the arguing cyclists. I don't notice the boy in the foreground until later. I don't know which is the focus, but Changing the foreground character's hair color to something lighter may give it more contrast and more visual pull.
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@Braden-Hallett I love the value design of the image. It is very unexpected, becautiful.
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Work progresses!
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@Braden-Hallett that tiny knot in the wall is just. excellent. like a teeny tiny eye watching over his shoulder.