Our SVS Virtual Studio ๐DECEMBER 2020๐
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@burvantill this is beautiful..keen to see the finished one!
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Playing with a lot of "character sheets" lately, exploring a sandbox world to play in. Determined I like a bit more "humanization" than stylized abstraction, so the baby character sheet is a bit more dimensional. The process is helping me think things through. Haven't taken Anna Daviscourt's character design class yet, so I'm really looking forward to that.
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Done
I'm thinking of doing one more. One that would come after the cubs decorate the tree. Any ideas?
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For Christmas this year, I wanted to thank my teammates at work for sticking through 2020 with me by surprising them with ornaments featuring their pets. Jason doesnโt have a pet, so he got Dobby from Harry Potter.
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This year I made postcards for my family combining last years digital hot chocolate with this years pencil penguin. Merry Christmas everyone!
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Seeing if I can still go for the yeti challenge haha. Experimenting with my art style. Inspiration is @misspowell
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@burvantill Looks so beautiful! For the next one, I certainly entertain the idea of another cute animal following them from behind as they are leaving the decorated tree!
@Coreyartus this is beautiful!As for me I am doing Children's book page dummies,like this one!
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@donnamakesart I love him -being tall and slender myself .
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Working on my advent book. Experimenting with a line less style (my daughter hates heavily lined art) Here are the shepherds WIP.
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Did a series of Christmas virtual greeting cards for people Who made this year a great one despite all thatโs happened
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As a step towards getting better at backgrounds, and to get a bunch of drawing practice in, I've decided to take a Slowvember approach to Draw 50 things. My plan is to choose a setting (my first one is 'garden'), make a list of 50 things that would go in that scene, and then take time to not just pop the item in a scene, but to really learn how to draw it and what makes it tick and then make it a character (which is kind of the test for whether or not I figured out how to draw the thing. It makes me really mindful of what makes up the 'thing' and it also makes me think about character gesture and viewpoints). At some point I'll stick them all together for a scene. Here are a few examples:
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Merry Christmas everyone!
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Merry Christmas everyone!!Happy holidays!
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Testing out some arty holiday gifts from family My daughter got me a leather bound refillable sketchbook with tan paper and my mom got me some nice Copic doodle sets.
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Hi everyone! Long time without coming around here. I wanted to share my latest piece for 2020, it is a continuation for an earlier commission I did on March, a darker one in tone that contrasts very well with part 2.
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@kylebeaudette he's sooooo cool.
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I recently watched a Marco Bucci video where he started by putting shapes, textures, and colors on the canvas randomly not knowing what he intends to create only to "find his image" by the time it's over. Of course it's amazing when it is completed! I gave the process a shot a few days ago and here is my result. -
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@burvantill thanks mate!!