group feed back
the feed back was just as i expected really, i expected comments about adding colour and experimenting with media but at this point of my development it wasn't ready for colour of any media experiments, not when the foundations of the characters wasn't yet developed. i got really good feed back on some of the characters i had developed as of yet.
the birds and facial expressions was the favourites and the celiac one got a lot of attention too how ever i don't feel that one would work as well due to it been personal and if i was to develop that one, if the viewer didn't understand the situation then the character would just look a greedy git.
during the day we was set a task, we had to write down a doing word and a object and place it in a tub later the tutors would pull out two, with the two together we had to draw it e.g spinning, chair.
at first i felt this was a god task but then after the first couple it wasn't all that fun due to the fact that people think illustration has to be funny and quirky all of the time, this was an opertunitity for some people to show how fun and quirky there practice is. the funny and humorous illustration its starting to become a trend in our class. in and out of the studio students silently compete for the comic value in there work. the task was the perfect opertunitity for that. i do like that kind of illustration, i just don't like it when its forced just to be quirky and this was defenetly one of these moments.
sleeping toe
skipping robot. even at this wary stage i was thinking of gifs that could work, and this to me was an i deal gif idea. i could create good character, its a good challenge making something skip and the idea is a good one to have for something that need the ending to become the beginning
crying fish
shrinking condom. this was one of those chances to show of the quirky side of your illustration
diving jellyfish
drawing veg
complaining bottom.
tumberling dinosour. i get this would be a good gif idea. a forever tumbling dino
farting windmill. again another chance for someone to show there practice is a fun and quirky up to date
making random shapes into character faceless. was a fun task, challenging and practised the eye to find something in nothing
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