the simplest shaped ones are my favorites. I like the one where he is in the ball on page 2 and the one where he looks like a loaf of bread on page one.
Those are looking nice. I have to agree with cody. I also like the top middle one on page 2. IDK it's just really cute. I also like the shape of the one on page 3, top left.
These are looking really cool. I notice that even though you have the eyes sticking off of the body, I still immediately look to the nose and think of them as eyes before I notice anything else. I think it's because it's the point of highest contrast. If there's some way to dull the nose down or make the real eyes pop more that would be good.
Actually, since he is called pig, I thought the nose which made him more like a pig should be the focal point. Until the audience look at his eyes that's when they realized that this creature is not a pig. It just seem like a pig. What do you guys think?
the simplest shaped ones are my favorites. I like the one where he is in the ball on page 2 and the one where he looks like a loaf of bread on page one.
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Those are looking nice. I have to agree with cody. I also like the top middle one on page 2. IDK it's just really cute. I also like the shape of the one on page 3, top left.
ReplyDeleteThese are looking really cool. I notice that even though you have the eyes sticking off of the body, I still immediately look to the nose and think of them as eyes before I notice anything else. I think it's because it's the point of highest contrast. If there's some way to dull the nose down or make the real eyes pop more that would be good.
ReplyDeleteActually, since he is called pig, I thought the nose which made him more like a pig should be the focal point. Until the audience look at his eyes that's when they realized that this creature is not a pig. It just seem like a pig. What do you guys think?
ReplyDeleteI agree with that. However, the problem comes with the audience thinking the nose IS the eyes.
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