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Day 5
Another day done

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Mr. Noneck
I could use some fresh eyes on this guy. I've received a lot of helpful feedback here in the past, so I thought I'd try again. I tried to apply the small, medium, and large shape principle throughout the design, although I'm wondering if I should have pushed it further. I also made a conscious effort to improve the lighting, since that's been one of my weaker areas. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, whether it's on the composition, design, lighting, perspective, rendering, or anything else that stands out. I'm ready to move on from this piece, but I'd love feedback from a fresh perspective before I do.

June 18th submission
Little time today. If someone has feedback on my loomis heads i would appreciate it

Day 18
Yet another work on perspective

Voodoo chest design
Hi! I'd love to hear some advice on how can I improve my design skills. How can I make the design more cool, appealing, interesting, etc.

Help for my childsbook
Hello, Sir Horus here, i am currently working on a childsbook and i would like to get some feedback on some of it. 1. I would like to get feedback on my digital watercolor style do you think it works? the singing bird and the beaver are digital. 2. I would like to get feedback on some of my value / scene conzepts. the first one is the one on top (the 3 onse are all for the same scene) for explanation it is a scene before a race, main characters are the rabit, a snail, and a lady bug, around them there are other insects and animals cheering them up and a freog as a referee. I canot seem to find a good composition for that scene to get the focus on the main characters. . the second scene with which i am mostly happy is a scene in which the snail sits on a branch with an owl with the lowering sun behind them for contrast. The last one ist the scene on the bottom left with the singing bird and her studens and the snail comming along to listen. I cant figure out how to have the focus on the snail firsdt then follow her line of sight to the singingbirds and then onto the students. in my current conzepts, the snail gets lost and focus is on the singingbird first. 3. I would also like to get feedback on the character concepts, mainly the rabit, beaver, owl, singingbird and the singingbirds students. Thank you in advance Greeting Sir Horsu

Dnd character character design and groupshot, heavy WIP
Been atuck at this groupshot for a while, not sure if i should drop designing it and start focussing on the single characters before even attemting to make the groupshot illustration, qny advise on the single characters or on the group composition?

Three-point perspective
Hi everyone! I'm a self-taught artist, and drawing is just a fun hobby for me. I've never asked for critique before, but I'd love to get a professional opinion on my work.I tried using a three-point perspective for this piece. It didn't turn out exactly how I wanted, so I'd really appreciate any feedback.I also have one specific question. I tried to sketch some trees in the background with a pencil—they are barely visible, but they are there. How should I draw distant trees in a three-point perspective? Should they stand straight up, or should they tilt toward the third vanishing point (which is off-canvas)?Any advice on proportions would also be awesome. Thanks!