I need to know more about these if I'm going to have any but the most basic feedback. Your aims may vary, but I'd be much more interested in seeing the uninterested Lion's face turns back into the frame. But I'm not sure what you mean to convey or whether this is even the right place to make comments about content...
These are really just me posting a work-in-progress of this series. Of course I'm thrilled to get feedback, but you are not obligated. I decided to post these in a serialized format because: 1. I'm finishing them one by one and that's what I got. 2. It would be interesting to see if anyone has feelings about the first after they see the last. So maybe the best thing would be to hold off until the end. Still I like hearing how you (or anyone) reacts to what you see as you see it. (Kind of like stopping a movie mid-way and asking "What do you think so far?")
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Is it wrong of me to want the balloon blowing back to be surrounded by that bright cloud?
ReplyDeleteI need to know more about these if I'm going to have any but the most basic feedback. Your aims may vary, but I'd be much more interested in seeing the uninterested Lion's face turns back into the frame. But I'm not sure what you mean to convey or whether this is even the right place to make comments about content...
ReplyDeleteThese are really just me posting a work-in-progress of this series. Of course I'm thrilled to get feedback, but you are not obligated.
ReplyDeleteI decided to post these in a serialized format because:
1. I'm finishing them one by one and that's what I got.
2. It would be interesting to see if anyone has feelings about the first after they see the last.
So maybe the best thing would be to hold off until the end. Still I like hearing how you (or anyone) reacts to what you see as you see it. (Kind of like stopping a movie mid-way and asking "What do you think so far?")
Groovy.
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