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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:33:57 GMT
Some of these landmasses are overlapping/in the ocean bit on the bottom. Is that intentional? No, for the sake of time, make them so they are close but not touching. the reference picture is a bad ms paint drawing so it's not an exact science.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:34:15 GMT
What color are the landmasses? dark green, all same colour
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:37:21 GMT
After you have done the crab claw. Erase the very centre of the claw. Replace this with Bart Simpson hair with five spikes, imagine it's like a squid mouth kinda.
This bart simpson hair is from vertically in line with the left claw apex to half way across the page.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:37:35 GMT
Colour this in red.
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Post by Gilly on Mar 6, 2020 11:41:27 GMT
To top of the page. Make reference points 3rd of the way down from the top on the left hand side, and a third from the right on the top side of the frame. Draw a crab claw shape, think Mr. Krabbs hand from Spongebob. However the inside 'walls' of the claw are like a semicircle. Reference points: 1. 1 3rd of the way from the left, and exactly half way down the page. 2. 1 3rd from the right hand side, 40% down from the top. These are the apexes of the claws. Do I connect these reference points on the left/right edges as the outer edges of the claws?
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:43:23 GMT
The crab claw is a FACE!, but it only has eyes.
Almond shaped eyes, wider horizontally. I will describe the eyes then describe placement.
Eyes are identical. Draw the almond, then draw a small almond inside this for the pupil, pupil is basically half the size of the outside, the eyes has small eyelashes that curve to the outside of the face.
Eye Placement: First eye is horizontal leftmost point maybe 5% from left of page, right point in lane with the claw apex and start of mouth. It sits whole within the crab claw face. Second eye is at a 45 degree angle (right side raised), half the eye is in frame, and half is out of frame, the eye starts to go out of frame in line with the right side of the bart hair mouth.
Eyes are white, pupil is black.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:43:48 GMT
To top of the page. Make reference points 3rd of the way down from the top on the left hand side, and a third from the right on the top side of the frame. Draw a crab claw shape, think Mr. Krabbs hand from Spongebob. However the inside 'walls' of the claw are like a semicircle. Reference points: 1. 1 3rd of the way from the left, and exactly half way down the page. 2. 1 3rd from the right hand side, 40% down from the top. These are the apexes of the claws. Do I connect these reference points on the left/right edges as the outer edges of the claws? Those are where the claw passes out of frame.
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Post by Gilly on Mar 6, 2020 11:45:29 GMT
Alright. Twenty minutes left.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:46:34 GMT
Between squidy and volcano about half way between them is a teeny lock shape (that old school lock shape that is also the basic fish shape.)
Is about as small as you can draw while making out the shape. Draw in the orientation as if it was a lock but the top is leaning 45degrees to the left/ Fish has stick figure sad face in profile, from the left side, and one eye that is a dot.
He is dark blue, same as the water on the globe.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:49:40 GMT
Ok in the remaining space in the top right corner.
Imagine a square 15% wide, It sits 5% away from the top and right sides of the frame.
Inside that square is a flower, five petals arranged in a star orientation, top petal and top right petal are a little bigger than the rest making it look a little lop sided. Do NOT draw a circle at the centre of the flower
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:49:52 GMT
Colour the flower purple.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:51:05 GMT
purple has dot eyes near the top. Because it is lop sided the eyes are in the middle of the flower, but one is on the top petal and one is too the left of the top petal. You may need to fix up your lop sided top petal and use this as a bit of a frame of reference.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:52:32 GMT
Draw a rounded really thin rectangle (as thin as you can while still being able to fill in a colour visibly.) that just fits within the flower. Is wider horizontally. Top of the rectangle is in the middle of the flower.
This is the mouth of the flower face, colour it pink.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:55:47 GMT
In the middle of the space on the left, equidistant from the apex of the claw and the globe, and equidistant from the volcano and the left of the frame, draw a child style sun. It's maybe 66% of the size of the flower.
The 'rays' are in black, but the centre of the sun is yellow. The rays are in 'S' shape (curve of the S, orientation of Z), there's 10 of them. they are about the same length as the diameter of the sun.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:57:19 GMT
On the right hand side of the page, equidistant from the flower and the globe, 5% from right of frame, draw another identical but slightly smaller sun. this one only has 8 rays.
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Post by Gilly on Mar 6, 2020 11:58:07 GMT
8 minutes left.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:59:10 GMT
These are both connected by loopdiloop lines to 25% of the way up the volcano.
they each have three loopdiloops.
They both connect to the very middle of the sun, but the one on the left connects in the FOREground. so is visible over the sun, and the one on the left is in the BACkground so disappeared behind the circle of the sun.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:59:23 GMT
And that's it.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 11:59:46 GMT
This would have been so much easier if it was a real painting and we had to do our best with that.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 12:00:16 GMT
Is there anything you felt you winged that I can help touch up before you submit.
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Post by Gilly on Mar 6, 2020 12:01:04 GMT
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 12:01:39 GMT
honestly, that's pretty good.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 12:02:09 GMT
Like all the elements are there. I doubt we're gonna win, but I also strongly doubt we're coming last.
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Post by Gilly on Mar 6, 2020 12:02:11 GMT
There. At least that abomination is over.
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Post by Kirby on Mar 6, 2020 12:02:36 GMT
The globe is like 100% spot on.
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