I just got done sanding styrofoam for about an hour and a half for a little competition. Both my friend's mother and my mother work at a nursery together and every year it hosts a pumpkin art competition. My friend has competed for the past two years and she felt obligated to do it again this year. I hadn't known about it until recently, but now I'm helping her out with the creation of this year's entry.
She wanted to do a Where the Wild Things Are themed pumpkin (namely the most recognizable character from the book and movie... I haven't seen it yet so I don't know any of the names). I've never really done anything quite like this, so I'm excited to see how it turns out. Here's what I've done so far: ![]()
I had an idea today after stalliongsta mentioned some stuff about battlefields and war scenery. Somehow this floated into my head and I got to work tracing a photo of some American soldiers in Vietnam. Some of the values of the colors got brought along with the linework when I separated the elements, but I think it looks neat as it is.
![]() I'm planning on adding splotches of color for each flower and then picking a tee color. Before I move on with it, though, I wanted to get some feedback. I'm not terribly too proud of some parts of the illustration itself. I feel like I butchered the flowers themselves and some segments of each soldier. Do my errors add charm, or are they just ugly? UPDATE ![]() How's that? Pop?
This is really the first design I've done that I had any real investment in. I didn't think that it would do as well as it did because I've noticed that most printed designs rarely score 4s, so a 2.16 is excellent in my eyes.
![]() Thanks to everyone who voted and commented! I really appreciate it! I've got a few more designs planned that I will blog about when I get started on them: "Sweet Victory" "Pleasure, Beauty, and Jealousy (PB&J)" and "I'm a Monster" They're all still just ideas, but after knowing that I can approach scores like 2.16, I want to get started as soon as possible. Thanks everyone!
I've got a critique going and it's about done, but there are still a lot of color options I want to explore. Can someone help me put together a flash presentation? I'd really appreciate it.
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I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.
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