Thank you for your positive feedback on the savannah sketch! To enhance learning and make each animal easier to recognize, it’s important to create visual space between them in the illustration.
Here are some clear steps to follow:
- Identify each animal clearly: Separate the animals so they don't overlap or crowd each other. This helps avoid confusion and allows each species to stand out.
- Use balanced spacing: Leave enough gap between animals so the viewer's eye can easily move from one to the next without distraction.
- Organize by type: You may group animals by categories (herbivores vs carnivores) but ensure each animal has its own distinct space within the groups.
- Use the open areas of the savannah: Place animals in different parts of the scene—foreground, middle ground, and background—to create depth and clarity.
- Add subtle environmental details: Including grass, trees, or rocks between animals can act as natural dividers and enrich the illustration.
By spacing out the animals thoughtfully, the savannah scene will be both visually appealing and educational, helping everyone to recognize and appreciate the incredible diversity of wildlife.