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Apologies for the delay. I've now posted feedback for both @vwrangler and @dtrscbrutal. ~Stay safe everyone!
That is some great feedback on my images FenixPhoenix, thank you for taking the time to write that up!
The Sci-Fi runaway gave me a whole new appreciation for Mr. Rockwell's composition and artistic skill. I think your examples are much better for creating this kind of image in 16x9. I look at my image now and think the wider format was not the best choice using the same POV as the original.
Your vote for Chronicles Of The Witcher is much appreciated! Thanks for the compliment too! I have not seen the TV series, so this is definitely more inline with the Witcher games.
I struggled a bit with how to present this image, as an action piece, or as more of a portrait and just let the scars do the talking. I ultimately chose the portrait route.
The examples you posted are inspiring all kinds of ideas for more The Witcher themed art!
I really like how you use not only art, but movie, TV, and game images in your feedback. I think TV and game visuals are often under valued as artistic media and great story telling.
My pleasure, @dtscbrutal! I'm glad you've found the feedback helpful and yes, something that works for one concept may not always work for another. The best way to start something would be to gather references and build what we call a "mood board" (where you determine the look & feel). Soon as you have that, everything else should come easier.
In regards to your Witcher entry, I understand. In fact, Esid (Alberto) and I didn't agree with your entry in various points. He thought that by giving him scars, the storytelling aspect was covered (even if briefly) while I maintained that the scars hinted at his story, but there was the actual storytelling (clarity) missing. Again, it goes to show how subjective everything is. Nonetheless, we both agreed that the mood and composition were stellar!
I haven't played the games, but I enjoyed the TV series.Yennefer stole the show for me, though. And as an avid fan of women portrayed not only strong but active, complex, capable of having ambition and interesting to boot, as well (which is sadly highly unusual), I appreciated the show even more. If you end up doing more witcher inspired art, please feel free to share! I would love to look at it!
And yes, you'd be surprised at the amount of visual artistry displayed by cinema and TV. I ended up getting hooked by Korean Dramas because they tend to be A LOT more poetic with their visual storytelling than American series. Though when it comes to instilling symbolism into almost every scene, you can look no further than Guillermo del Toro's work. If you haven't watched The Pan's Labyrinth (2006), you're missing out! To date, no movie, series or game has ever topped it for me. Trailer below:
The beautiful and sophisticated thing about this movie is that it is up to us and our interpretation whether the fantastical aspect is reality OR whether it's the girl's way to escape the horror of war. This is set during when General Francisco Franco is in power, five years after the Spanish Civil War. People live in fear under the Francoist regime and this girl, Ofelia, is brought into Captain Vidal's home (a man who married her sick mother). As the story unravels, this little girl ends basically and ironically ends up taking refuge with literal monsters to escape humans who act like monsters. Just writing this makes me want to go and watch it again!
Thank you so much for all your feedback!
Thank you so much!
I have to admit, that did not occur to me!
Yes, those make a lot of sense. I couldn't think of a good way to add the father for the middle image, but I realize now that I just should have made the son a little younger there, and have the father doing something like turning out the light. I want to eventually redo those images as part of a longer series, so I'll incorporate your ideas then. Thank you!
Apologies for being MIA, life's been crazy with the pandemic.
I've now added feedback for @zombietaggerung and @Mollytabby.
@FenixPhoenix: somewhere on the first page of the thread is a link to a site called wallpapervortex.com; my AV blocked access to it as a threat/malware site.
Hi Vwrangler, I'm thinking the link you mentioned would've been on the newest feedback post, but I couldn't find it. So I took out the images and linked them instead. That way, at least, people should be able to read the post and decide whether to open the images or not. To be frank, the feedback for these entries can be understood without the images.
Useful feedback, thank you. I wasn't really happy with the BG either, but I don't have any stormy sky HDRis; I should invest in some. And I'm glad the dark tone of the image was apparent without being too dark. The sphere in the right corner is actually the wall light from the set, but if I cropped the image a bit tighter it wouldn't be visible.
It's been awhile, but I'll revisit this image and make tweaks. Thank you again.
Apologies once again for the delay. I'm doing my best, but I've just been very busy lately. Feedback for @xmasrose (aka tulipe) and @Gerterasmus has been added to the first page of this thread!
I will be taking a ZBrush sculpting class so hope to revise my toon-style figures as per your suggestions. I will start over for the card-soldiers as per your suggesitons. Thanks again for all your time and attention.
That sounds great, best of luck on your new adventure, @Diomede!
Feedback for @Sisyphus1977 has been uploaded. And I should have @LaPartita's and @Dartanbeck's feedback added shortly! I deeply apologize for the delay in getting to you guys. I can't believe it's been almost a year already. I hope that, although quite late, the feedback will still be of some use!
And with that, we have finished! I hope to see you all participate again in this year's It's Raining Men 2020 Contest! Thank you very much for your patience and understanding!
Just glancing over changes in the rules. Notice the comment on limiting embedded text. Would polishing this still be in the spirit of the new rules? Obviously, I can try to polish it without the text, so I'm really asking about preference. Not just abiding by the letter of the rules, which I guess 4 lines still is, but is it still in the spiirit of the rules?
Good question, so long as the text is part of the image, we'll allow it. The four-sentence limit was for narrative added to explain the render. Last year we got some entries that, were it not for the written narrative, wouldn't really be considered storytelling if we looked at the render only. So we want to push the visual part of the storytelling by adding this limitation.
Scurried is Succried in the second image