Hi Laura - it seems to me that you're sort of re-purposing these same drawings as 'production art' etc - when I think you should re-draw them all in order to refine them and understand them from different angles etc. For example, the Mr Leopard painting appears to be at a very low resolution, so looks more like a thumbnail here than something we might recognise as 'production art' - take a look at these examples of 'production art' and I hope you'll see that while these three drawings have been super-useful in terms of helping you identify your characters, I think they've served that purpose and now it's time to draw them again in a more obviously complete and 'client-ready' way...
Hi laura, why not put them on a white background? It would suit your paddington aesthetic more :)
ReplyDeleteok Graeme i will do that now
DeleteHi Laura - it seems to me that you're sort of re-purposing these same drawings as 'production art' etc - when I think you should re-draw them all in order to refine them and understand them from different angles etc. For example, the Mr Leopard painting appears to be at a very low resolution, so looks more like a thumbnail here than something we might recognise as 'production art' - take a look at these examples of 'production art' and I hope you'll see that while these three drawings have been super-useful in terms of helping you identify your characters, I think they've served that purpose and now it's time to draw them again in a more obviously complete and 'client-ready' way...
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thank you Phil
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