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PinkParasol 08-05-2007, 11:38 PM Annie Stegg is entered in the "Strange Behavior Challenge" update: View Challenge Page (http://features.cgsociety.org/challenge/strange_behavior/view_entries.php?challenger=13795)
Latest Update: Final Image: Show and Tell
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PinkParasol
08-05-2007, 11:58 PM
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My idea for the Strange Behavior challenge is a classroom scene where one of the students brings in a dinosaur for show and tell. Because he is too large to fit in the classroom, he has to stick his head through the window (you can see him trying to eat the teacher's apple). I have posted my preliminary sketch, as well as my slightly more detailed grey scale value image.
McRed
08-06-2007, 12:02 AM
I love the concept! I think it's every kids dream to be able to bring some kind of large creature or monster to school for show and tell. Can't wait to see more!
hollietree
08-06-2007, 12:13 AM
a suggestion - what about having the kid holding the apple, therefore baiting the dinosaur into the room to show the other kids? :D
great picture, though! reminds me of those old fashioned illustrations in PSB storybooks that taught kids to be good moral citizens.
PinkParasol
08-06-2007, 03:48 AM
Thanks so much McRed! I know thats what I always wanted to bring to school. :D And, hollietree, I really like your suggestion-- It may help to tie the image together better, thanks!
Anatomista
08-06-2007, 01:34 PM
That is reaaly cool. I don't have suggestions right now. Just waiting to see it developing. It is great so far, and I like the old fashioned style, like hollietree mentioned.
Love your smooth style of painting! really classic faces also :) 40's style.
The anticipation in the faces of the kids i like too.
I like the suggestion of the kid holding the apple instead of it laying on the counter, to further develope the image around the window could be some cracks and shattered glass :) to describe the force and weight of mr Dino and add to the shock of the teacher.
Keep the good floowing
Ramon
08-06-2007, 11:06 PM
Love it Annie!
Nice concept. I love that the Trex seems only interested in the apple. That's great. The values you have already established are very well thought out and I like your circular composition as well - but, then judging from your other works, I would expect no less.
I look forward to your progression.
All the best,
Ramon
apexpriest
08-07-2007, 07:30 PM
I love the idea of bringing a dinosaur to show and tell, the old 40s Rockwell type look definately add uniqueness to the piece. I actually the like the idea of the apple sitting on the counter rather than having the kid dangling it, I think it justifies why the teacher jumps out her desk thinking that the dinosour its trying to eat her, but instead he is going for the apple. I have to disagree with having the wall and windows being broken (sorry Ligo), I think that would add too much seriousness to the piece and it would go from fun and childlike to scary and panicky which would conflict with the reaction of the kids having fun while the teacher is scared. Overall I think this will turn into a very cool piece, I can't wait to see how you develop the piece even more. :)
PS: I love the kids passing the secret note about the teacher, I think that almost everyone at some point has secretly desired to seen his or her teacher eaten by a dino or worse.:twisted:
I have to disagree with having the wall and windows being broken (sorry Ligo), I think that would add too much seriousness to the piece and it would go from fun and childlike to scary and panicky which would conflict with the reaction of the kids having fun while the teacher is scared.
Your are absolutley correct in this, that is why if its done have to be in the same manner, and just very neatly. Not rough and actionlike, just like the dino slowly moved through the window and broke some glass :) a few pieces on the floor. Maybe a crack in the wall.
Ciao
PinkParasol
08-08-2007, 01:53 PM
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Here is a quick color test. I hope to achieve a "children's book" illustrative style with this piece.
Frotze
08-08-2007, 05:22 PM
Love that last color test, very bright and colorful! It definetely reminds me of those children book illustrations, so you must be on the right track. :)
On suggestion, though, on the composition of your classroom... I feel like the size of the class is somewhat big for this low number of kids. From what I can remember, kids at that age are often grouped together, and here they're are kinda spaced apart. Also, I doubt that kid in the front will ever be able to grab the drawing his mate is trying to show him unless he actually get up, which is not necessarily a good thing since you'll generally want to keep that kind of things unnoticed (especially when it involves your teacher being eaten by some nasty monster).
Anyway... all of this to say that maybe bringing these two kids in the front more in the foreground, closer together and to the camera, would help filling all the unused space and centralize more the main focus of the illustration, the dinosaur at the window in that case.
Well... wish you the best of luck! And can't wait to see more of those lovely drawings. :)
Ramon
08-08-2007, 10:43 PM
Great color study. I like the style very much.
I respectfully disagree as to Frotze's following comments:
On suggestion, though, on the composition of your classroom... I feel like the size of the class is somewhat big for this low number of kids. From what I can remember, kids at that age are often grouped together, and here they're are kinda spaced apart...
Anyway... all of this to say that maybe bringing these two kids in the front more in the foreground, closer together and to the camera, would help filling all the unused space and centralize more the main focus of the illustration, the dinosaur at the window in that case.
I feel that the arrangement of the students, as is now, greatly aids the composition in that it facilitates circulation throughout the piece and helps to ensure that the viewer enjoys all of the illustrated image. This "unused space" is actually quite utilized and without it, the entire piece may well turn in to a conglomeration and thus the dynamic might as well be thrown out the window (right into the Trex's mouth no-less).
The composition is great.
Frotze
08-09-2007, 12:19 AM
I respectfully disagree as to Frotze's following comments:
I feel that the arrangement of the students, as is now, greatly aids the composition in that it facilitates circulation throughout the piece and helps to ensure that the viewer enjoys all of the illustrated image. This "unused space" is actually quite utilized and without it, the entire piece may well turn in to a conglomeration and thus the dynamic might as well be thrown out the window (right into the Trex's mouth no-less).
The composition is great.
And I respectfully understand your point. :) In fact, the more I look at that image and the more I like it. Maybe I was wrong after all. But I still feel the two students in the front could be brought a bit closer together, maybe by rotating the desk of the left boy 45 degrees, or 30 - nothing drastic -, just so that he's facing more of the front of the class.
And Annie, I forgot to say: I totally love all of your characters' expressions. They're very well done. I wish I was as good...:thumbsup:
PinkParasol
08-10-2007, 12:54 PM
Anatomista- Thank you so much for your support! I would love to hear any suggestions from you in my future posts, you are a very talented artist!
Ramon- I am so glad you like the circular composition. It seemed the best way to depict a scene like this, where the focus is in the background of the piece. Thank you so much for your input, It means a lot coming from such a gifted artist! In fact.. I cant wait to see your entry.
apexpriest and Ligo- I really wanted the scene to be a kind of silly illustration, as opposed to a very serious one. I wanted to depict a small boy, who gets up in front of the class, on "show and tell" day. Everything seems normal, until the dino sticks his nose through the window. This is the reason I put the apple on the desk, as opposed to in the boy's hand. If the boy, entered the classroom holding the apple, and started baiting it out the window, I think the whole class would be like... ummm... what is that kid doing? This way, the boy is able to present his pet, like everything is normal, while the dino gets into harmless trouble behind him. However, Ligo, using the forced entry, with some cracks in the wall and such, could help me to further illustrate this idea. Showing how the dino is friendly, but causes trouble without even realizing it, purely because of his very large size. Thank you so much for the suggestion!
Frotze- Thank you for the critique, and for taking such an interest to help me better this piece! The classroom, actually has more kids, but i only showed the ones nearest the front. It is a bit of a stretch for the note passers... I will probably have one of them sitting up a little more from his seat. As for the composition, as Ramon said, I was trying to achieve a circular flow, so that is why the room is set up like that. Initially, when i was sketching it out, I had a more dramatic perspective, with showed more kids, and more desks. It got really busy, so that is why I didn't pursue it.
fido972
08-10-2007, 08:01 PM
very nice sketch.
good luck.
PinkParasol
08-20-2007, 01:15 AM
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Here is my conceptual illustration depicting the facial expressions of several of the students and the teacher. I am unsure on which direction to take the teacher, however, more reserved or dramatic...
Frotze
08-20-2007, 01:55 AM
Hi Annie, very nice sketches again! I like how you depicted the hair on the first teacher, drawing just the main strands. It gives it a very refreshing style. About that teacher, if I may suggest, it could be worth a try to see how the more reserved one would look like with a little bit more of those "OMG" eyes.
Ramon
08-20-2007, 02:26 AM
Love the style Annie. The dramatic lighting and shadows in the top image really helps to sell the character's emotion.
Speaking of emotion: :bounce: Great work thus far!
I'm not sure either of which direction to go with the teacher. I think it would be comical to have the one to the left as that expression is more of a controlled "inner chaos and sheer anxiety" yet, outwardly, seems just startled. :scream:
PinkParasol
08-20-2007, 03:02 AM
Hehe- Thanks Frotze and Ramon! I see what you mean about the more controlled emotion, and I will definitely try to add the more surprised eyes onto the first teacher. I think that may be a better route to go, than the very overly dramatic one. The more I look at it, the more it reminds me of a 1950s horror poster. :eek:
laurentino
08-20-2007, 01:27 PM
hi
very nice concepts
i liked the kids faces
and i think that the colors reminds me 50s posters ..... i like it a lot =)
Ramon
08-23-2007, 02:59 AM
Just wanted to say that I'm really looking forward to your next post. Love your style.
gpepper
08-23-2007, 07:25 AM
I really love this 50's style !
Let's go, show us more !
Hey Annie, a really cool idea and great sketches, I liked a lot !!:D Like Gpepper says, its really nice the 50's style and very original approach! :thumbsup: The expressions of the childs are great ( perhaps one of they with a more "devil" expression) and like the first expression of the teacher, as if as soon she was being reacted to which it happens, nice !
About your shades, i think the brightness spots of specular light over the faces are very strong and small creating the sensation of a plastic skin texture, only a comment:) Again great work!! and looking forward for more updates!!
very nice concept! i love the facial expression test.i really like the girl in the red overalls she is a very appealing character design...your color work is amazing this is going to be a great peice...cant wait!
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MrFreeman
08-25-2007, 09:44 AM
:applause: Wow great work Annie - you've really captured the characters and style.
Very refreshing entry and I can't wait to see how this develops.
No crits at this stage...keep the updates coming :thumbsup:
Gord-MacDonald
08-25-2007, 03:27 PM
interesting work - Dick and Jane meet Jurassic Park.
I like the retro style - very nice illustration.
Gord
PinkParasol
09-02-2007, 03:08 AM
Thanks everyone for your support! I am really glad you guys seem to like the style so far- Its a little different than what I usually do. I think I am going ahead with the first teacher design, with the more subtle surprised expression. Also, I am changing the small, bright highlights, based on Ferx's suggestion.
Thanks again everyone! :)
PinkParasol
09-02-2007, 03:32 AM
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Hello everyone! Here is the backdrop of my scene. Its still pretty rough, and you loose a lot of detail in this lower res version, but here it is anyway!
Thanks,
Annie
JasonH
09-02-2007, 03:37 AM
Seeing it progress in bits and pieces, and each segment adds a whole stunning layer of detail to the finished piece. Love the shadows cast by the chairs, and the light colors in the windows. A great looking piece which I know will look even better as you add to it.
Also, I like it.
PinkParasol
09-02-2007, 03:43 AM
Thanks so much Jason! Yeah, the shadows were a pain! Im not used to doing backgrounds that require so much geometry, instead of organic shapes. It was quite a learning experience! :D
Jeffparadox
09-02-2007, 05:51 AM
I've been watching your progress, you are doing a great paint job so far! When did you start the classroom? feels like you've just pulled it out of your pocket :D
Is there any 3D involved in this layout painting? cause the perspectives are working very consistently. Anyway, great job, strong style. Very American, Edward Hopperish I'd say, though it's different. Good luck with the challenge...
Hi Annie, great great background !!! woow!! I really liked the style ! nice!!:thumbsup:
The bench beside the windows create the sensation that is over the window, perhaps you need to take out this bench or the bench in the middle ( in the bottom of the right corner) to gain space and the perspective can be showed better. again only a comment :)
Great and awesome work !! :D
MDN67
09-02-2007, 09:28 AM
A very good concept and a realization very good also I like your style " sixteen " and the paint of characters is great. Just a small criticism, aluminum amount of you window make an anachronism with the rest of the look
Very good job:thumbsup:
i like the style and i wonder how you'll treat the dinosaur, i hope it won't be "too much".
i really prefer the first teacher because we can see the fear, but we can also see that she keeps this kind of dignity women had in this period!
I can't wait to see the finished image and the final colors
PinkParasol
09-02-2007, 01:34 PM
Thanks Jeffparadox! I actually already had the classroom blocked out with the line drawing and greyscale in my first post. I had to fix a lot of things, and I skewed the perspective, to show the two kids closest to the camera better (Hopefully this will allow people to see the dino eating teacher note they will be passing, more clearly!) I started with a preliminary 3d base before I started any drawing, to try to get the best angle of the classroom as a whole. I ended up scrapping that, however, to have more dramatic perspective lines. I'm glad you think they look consistent, though. I was really worried about the bookshelf and the teacher's desk.
Thanks Ferx, Im really glad you like the style! The bench is actually the teacher's desk, though. I needed it near the window, so the dino's tongue could reach the apple that will be on it. I see what you mean though. Maybe I could try moving it slightly towards the chalkboard, and getting rid of the dark inset underneath it, to make it more desk-like.
Thanks MDN67! I see what you mean about the windows. I was unsure of what material to use though. I've never seen sliding windows use wood, so thats why I went with a more metal look. Black was too harsh, and white was too bright. I wanted it to be shiny, in contrast to the walls, but use the same colors, so that the dino through the window would stand most predominantly. Any suggestions?
Hey Jayf! Im glad you like the first teacher, it seems to be the one everyone prefers! I tried to use all the same color palette, using a lot of warm yellows on everything, so that the dino (probably using more cool colors) will hopefully stand out, but not be overbearing. You'll have to let me know, when I throw him in there. Thanks!
Nomad
09-02-2007, 01:37 PM
Great idea :thumbsup: and your graphic style is verry nice :)
Looking forward for next updates :bounce:
Ramon
09-02-2007, 04:37 PM
All I have to say about this newest post of yours is BAM!!:thumbsup:
Well, actually, that’s not all…
Although you said that it is still pretty lose, I’ve got to say, it looks very, very nice! I love the detailed areas especially ( cause you know I’m a detail freak ). The chalkboard’s texture is great! The look of eraser marks is excellent! I bet you had a fun time making all the student’s crayon drawings. :D Come on, be honest! For someone so detailed as you, that was probably the hardest part.:)
GREAT JOB.
MDN67
09-02-2007, 07:42 PM
You could can be to paint windows has classic closure with wooden amounts, it no change the position of your dinosaurus
geikou
09-03-2007, 11:22 PM
Wow, Annie! Looks like this piece is moving along quite nicely. I especially love the portrait sketches, but wow, that background is very impressive! Leave it to you to put every single detail in. ^_~ Can't wait to see the rest of this one!
PinkParasol
09-07-2007, 03:18 PM
Hehe, thanks Nomad! Hopefully, I will be posting my next update this weekend.
Thanks Ramon! Actually, doing the kids artwork was the most fun part! On the board next to the chalkboard, I actually, had much more detail, student's math papers, a job chart, a calender with all of the classroom events for the month of October... Oh well, maybe I'll post a high resolution detail shot later.
I'll try a wooden finish on the windows next MDN67, thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks Amber! I just hope the whole thing doesn't end up getting too busy....
angel
09-07-2007, 04:00 PM
That's looking awesome Annie! Nice concept and so far the execution looks very nice as well. What I like the most is the picture of the dino eating the teacher! that is priceless ;)
Keep up the good work!
minminxu
09-07-2007, 04:30 PM
ah ah .....good work....Annie....your pictures are let me recall campus life....:love:....um um .....keep it up and good luck.......:bounce: :bounce:
slfranz
09-15-2007, 07:38 PM
Hi Annie,
Stunning work! I love the concept and your execution is beautiful. I also prefer the first version of the teacher.
Regarding the teacher’s desk, you could add a chair behind it to help clarify it’s a desk. Also, the way it’s designed in your latest update it looks like the teacher would have her back to the classroom if she sat down at it. I would suggest fixing this in one of two ways. 1) Remove the middle back panel so we can see the wall behind/chair underneath or 2) Make the front solid instead of having the open space in the middle. Adding a few items on top of the desk (besides the apple) would also help clarify it’s function - i.e. a pencil holder with pencils, a book or two, papers, etc.
I really like your work and I can’t wait to see how it continues to develop. Please feel free to take or leave my comments, they’re in no way meant to take away from your lovely piece.
Harris-ejaz
09-16-2007, 01:20 AM
hey neato! This could be a nice rockwellian piece
One little note, looking at your original roughs... the pieve might be better served by some more kids in the foreground. you know, boy wh've got up from thier seats to take a closer look but are keeping thier distance etc etc.
gpepper
09-19-2007, 01:02 PM
We want the next step !
The environment is amazing !
PinkParasol
09-19-2007, 06:02 PM
Thanks Angel! I wanted to add those little details that help the overall feel of the piece, and to add a little humor as well.
Hehe, I agree Minmin. It is very nostalgic working on this piece. Thanks for the compliments!
Very good suggestions, Stephanie. I agree with you about the desk. The front panel was meant to be just an indention, but it does make the whole desk look backwards. I still have many more details to add, such as the books inside of the student's desks, chalk and eraser on the chalkboard, and as you mentioned, more items on the teacher's desk as well. Hopefully these things will help make the classroom seem more classroomey :D
Hey Harris. I was a little wary of adding more people to the scene, for fear of the whole thing becoming too busy. But, I like the idea of making some of the kids standing up out of their seats. Thanks!
Thanks Gilles! I don't usually do environments, so this was a very fun experiment!
PinkParasol
09-27-2007, 06:04 PM
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Here are some ideas I had for the classroom dinosaur. I made a "classic" tyrannosaurus, and then a more fantasy variation of him at the bottom. I think I still like the classic one best though...
I hope you guys like him!
Hey Annie, cool designs for the "charming " dino pet :D I like the traditional version of your T rex, match better with your whole concept. Perhaps bit more drool on the mouth, only a comment:) Again terrific word Annie!! Cheers!!
PinkParasol
09-27-2007, 08:30 PM
Thanks so much Fernando! I agree that the tradtional dino would match my scene a little better. I also really like your suggestion about the drool. That would probably add too the humor. I should probably ask Ramon Garcia, the monster slime expert, about the best way to execute it...
Thanks! :scream:
PinkParasol
11-08-2007, 01:08 PM
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I have finally started to add some of the characters. Here is the little Philip showing off his pet dino. Both of the characters need a of of work, especially, making them look more integrated into the current scene. Hopefully, I will have the rest of the classroom kids and teacher done before the deadline!
PinkParasol
11-13-2007, 01:12 PM
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I have started adding the classroom students, and the teacher. The kids in the foreground are still pretty rough, however. Hopefully the picture wont lose its center of focus when I add the remaining two students and detail the prominent ones!
GfxDjin
11-13-2007, 02:25 PM
This is starting to look really great :) !
There's only one little thing that I find slightly distracting and it's the yellow drawing on the board just behind little Philip's left hand. The fact that he points at the dino seems very important for this scene, so as you follow the arm to the hand it should lead the eye to the dino, but this slightly pulls your attention to the drawing instead.
Not a big deal, but I was wondering if swapping the drawing with the job chart wouldn't make the pose of the hand more effective, as it would come out more against the white background?
Apart from that, no crits :D ! I really like your drawing style :love: !
Good luck on finishing :thumbsup: !
PinkParasol
11-13-2007, 06:28 PM
I absolutely agree Thomas! The halloween pumpkin construction paper art is too distracting againg the boys hand. I think I will just paint that out... his hand will definetely show up better against the darker board. Thanks!
i really like the was you draw up the photoshops. but i think that the position of the characters is a bit awkward. especially the girl in the bottom right.
PinkParasol
11-14-2007, 01:26 PM
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For this revision, I made Philip's hand stand out more (thanks Thomas) by changing the color of the drawing behind his hand. Getting rid of the drawing entirely did not work, unfortunately, as the cork board color is too similar to his flesh tone. Switching it with the job chart became far too tedious a job. I also worked on the foreground children more in depth, to try to take care of the awkwardness issue pointed out by Slav. I think the angle of the little girl's head was at too much of a profile, so I tilted it down and forward some. The boy, I made less hunched. Hope fully that solved some issues!
GfxDjin
11-14-2007, 04:51 PM
Thank you very much for taking my suggestions into consideration, Annie :)!
Darkening the drawing does indeed make things much better :thumbsup: ! And I understand that switching it with the job chart would have been a bit too time consuming (especially as the d(r)eadline approaches).
Hehe I see that you changed the girl's hairdo, which makes her look even more sweet than before - great job :applause: ! You're really good at creating these kinds of characters :love: .
Hopefully you'll be able to complete this wonderful image in time :bounce: !
slfranz
11-14-2007, 05:23 PM
Really great work! This is coming together so well.
Would it be possible to have the teacher looking at the dinosaur? Right now she looks like she's being scared by something she sees in the back of the room.
PinkParasol
11-14-2007, 05:49 PM
Hehe, you're welcome Thomas! Thank you for helping me to improve my painting! I really hope I can finish in time as well. I am going to have a very busy evening, for sure.
Thats a good suggestion Stephanie. It does seem that the teacher's looking more towards something more to the right of the dino, instead of right at him. I'll see what I can do :)
PinkParasol
11-15-2007, 12:59 PM
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For this revision, I have altered the shadows a little bit, and cleaned them up some. I have also moved the teacher back, closer to the board. I have Added another little girl, and cleaned up some of the existing students. I also detailed the apple (Thanks again Thomas and Stephanie). Hopefully, this brings me closer to completing this painting!
PinkParasol
11-16-2007, 01:43 AM
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Anyone from Stoneybrook elementary will tell you that Philip Burges had the biggest imagination in the whole fourth grade. It almost seemed odd that someone so small could be capable of possessing anything in magnitude. He once came to class with a can of shaving cream, which he would periodically spray in a counterclockwise circle around his desk. He said it was to ward off the playground succubus. Another time he wore his mother’s oven mittens on the playground during dodge ball, claiming that he needed it to keep him from receiving the horrible hives that sports gave him. So, needless to say, no one believed him when he said he was going to bring his pet dinosaur to school for show and tell on Wednesday…
Here is my final image! Thanks everyone so much for your critiques and feedback!
Hey Annie, woooow.... simply awesome image!! I love your 50's and 60's advert style on the concept. The expression and pose for the teacher is superb!! cool! and really amazing dino!. You achived a great classroom atmosphere for the scene. The paper draw is a very funny touch !! (the dream of every child !! hahahahaha :D )
Congratulations Annie for this really cool art work! And best of luck!!
triple post ...... ? .... :shrug:
PinkParasol
11-17-2007, 04:28 PM
Haha- thanks so much Fernando! I really had a lot of fun with this painting. It was a challenge to do something that does not encompass my regular theme or style. You were one of the people that was there right from the beginning, and I most definetely appreciate it! Thanks!
GfxDjin
11-17-2007, 04:58 PM
I'm glad to see you were able to finish this great image on time :) .
I like the expression on the face of the girl you added last - truly wonderful :love: !
And funny story, too :D !
Good luck with the voting :thumbsup: !
Ramitxon
11-18-2007, 05:41 PM
Wow, I've always wanted to bring my own dinosaur to school. My absolute winning fantasy. Congratulations on a great work.
DougFerreira
11-26-2007, 07:04 PM
funny stuff!this is every Kid's dream!Congrats and good luck!
Ramon
12-02-2007, 07:31 PM
Well, I don't know how I missed the email auto-message from CGTalk but, now that I have seen the final image (though quite late), I think it's AWESOME! Great job with this piece Annie! Congrates. Love the kids and the Trex. The comp and dynamics have a very nice flow. I love details and that's well represented in your painting.
:thumbsup:
Nemesix
12-16-2007, 01:12 AM
Great funny one! Vey interesting style, well done :)
element5
12-20-2007, 12:37 PM
hehe great funny piece....I am sure thr Rex is more interested in the boy than wanted the apple... :eek:
Well done
Cheers
Mark
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