My humanoid's undecided yet, but I'm going for an owl for the creature.
I'd like something huge, but silent. And can appear out of nowhere.
I like the owl's eerie vibe when it tilts its head and stares. I'd like to capitalize on that.
Imo the nest makes for a great setting, and if you made the owl more spider-like again you could even turn it into some kind of spiderweb nest. I actually liked the 'floating bug eyes face' you had going earlier, but given the other reactions to it I can understand why you dropped it... well, maybe you can come up with some kind of compromise.
Thanks guys. 'Going to try to finish it over weeknights or mornings before I go to work.
I expanded the first one. Probably too much? Might shrink the canvas to fit ratios better.
Added colors, no real values still.
The tentacles might be pulling away from the focus?
Convincing the scale of a 'giant' owl and not a very tiny doll is also kind of a problem here.
Any tips? Thanks!
Nice comp. Guess you have to decide if the tentacles add to any narrative or not. Atm they aren't stealing so much attention but it's not that clear I guess why they are there perhaps unless they are reaching towards the doll.
Scale is always about relative contextual info. So think about the texture scale of the bark vs the texture scale of the feathers vs the texture scale of the nest material etc.
And values. Big things have atmospheric perspective affect them more.
Also add things we would immediately judge and recognize the scale of to put in there, like leaves etc.