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Post by mesper on Apr 18, 2020 14:01:15 GMT -9
Fresh as fresh spring vegetables and fruits can only be! But also fresh in terms of new themes and graphic style - kinda new approach. So here's a small sample - Cheerful Vegetables and Cartoon Knights. BTW - how do you like this knight in the middle WITHOUT contour lines? Have to say that this style needs completely different way of working. And IMO looks a bit like an animated cartoon character? Question:
How diminutive (I do not know if this is the right word - i.e. like Cat=> Kitty) name vegetables, but avoiding silly or some hidden/second bad meaning? Would Veggies be fine? Or better/safer stay with more "official" Vegetables?Then what English prefix sounds more appropriate and descriptive for these minis shown in preview: Happy Vegetables or Joyful/Cheerful Vegetables?
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Apr 18, 2020 14:53:06 GMT -9
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Post by pavaro on Apr 18, 2020 22:56:39 GMT -9
Fresh as fresh spring vegetables and fruits can only be! But also fresh in terms of new themes and graphic style - kinda new approach. So here's a small sample - Cheerful Vegetables and Cartoon Knights. BTW - how do you like this knight in the middle WITHOUT contour lines? Have to say that this style needs completely different way of working. And IMO looks a bit like an animated cartoon character? Question:
How diminutive (I do not know if this is the right word - i.e. like Cat=> Kitty) name vegetables, but avoiding silly or some hidden/second bad meaning? Would Veggies be fine? Or better/safer stay with more "official" Vegetables?Then what English prefix sounds more appropriate and descriptive for these minis shown in preview: Happy Vegetables or Joyful/Cheerful Vegetables? Regarding the knight. If you show more works then we can say something more.
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Post by cowboyleland on Apr 19, 2020 14:46:05 GMT -9
I think "Happy Veggies" would be fine.
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