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    • Karim Benyagoub
      Karim Benyagoub @Naroth Kean last edited by

      @Naroth-Cow Thank you for the welcome! 🙂 Yeah in my local art program I disliked the fact that we wasted time away from learning and practicing pure drawings and anatomy first, especially since I was told to learn it by myself, using some books etc, but good books were scarce, and when they weren't, they were extremely expensive, and I had no job 😛 (hard to find a job back then.) Now the other question is, why didn't I try to create a series of books and find a publisher? Well I'm still asking myself the same question hehehe, well not anymore, by joining SVS my intention is clear: developing my skills and becoming a good enough illustrator for kid's books 🙂

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      • Karim Benyagoub
        Karim Benyagoub @Fabienne last edited by

        @Fabienne thank you for the welcome and appreciation, yeah hopefully I'll post more over time! 😛

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        • Karim Benyagoub
          Karim Benyagoub @Leontine last edited by

          @Leontine-Gaasenbeek Hi there!
          I like the happy face you gave to her hehe, to me infact the two different expressions relate to two different states of mind, in my version "Angela"'s mind is away, she's thinking about something but we're not sure exactly what, but we know she loves summer so much and she probably just got to the beach at the moment of that photograph 🙂

          In your version, Angela was very probably thinking of something very clear, something like "Ghee, what prank am I going to do to Susan today? It's going to be fun hihihi." That's at least how I feel the two different expressions hehe, thanks for your input! 😛

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          • Karim Benyagoub
            Karim Benyagoub last edited by

            Oh btw, I just dug into my Facebook account photos and finally found what I actually wanted to post, a quick drawing I didn't find on my hard drive, she's "Paula" from a couple of months ago, color pencils and pastels - Artrage 🙂

            Paula.jpg

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            • Fabienne
              Fabienne last edited by

              Hihi, she looks very friendly. Is there any reason why you give your girls names? I want to know the backstory of Paula and Angela! 🙂

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              • Karim Benyagoub
                Karim Benyagoub @Fabienne last edited by

                @Fabienne I think of my character names as "feelings." So I feel the names rather than deciding on it. Sometimes a name pops up without me even "asking" about it 🙂 There's one thing I'm sure of though: names that I feel have emotions from the past, that remain in memory.
                Regarding backstories, I don't write any (I wish I could, or should I stay I wish I truly decided to write lol,) but I prefer to feel the present moment as independent "fragments," just like when a photographer takes the photo of someone with a particular expression, even though you may not know the back story, you certainly feel something, and I think any drawings happens from a feeling, I bet it works like this for you too? 🙂

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                • Leontine
                  Leontine @Karim Benyagoub last edited by

                  @Karim-Benyagoub Nice work, also the facebook version. I really like your strokes! maybe you can make a series of different expessions, with the same illustration? That can be so much fun!

                  Leontine
                  "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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                  • Leontine
                    Leontine @Karim Benyagoub last edited by

                    @Karim-Benyagoub she's cutie!

                    Leontine
                    "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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                    • Fabienne
                      Fabienne @Karim Benyagoub last edited by

                      @Karim-Benyagoub Thanks for sharing your insights! Hummm… I didn't thought about my personal procedure so far. Just like you said – it "pops" up and my hands do the rest. ^^ (Sorry, my english grammar is terrible)

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                      • Karim Benyagoub
                        Karim Benyagoub @Leontine last edited by

                        @Leontine-Gaasenbeek Thanks, I may have fun at it during my practicing 🙂

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                        • Karim Benyagoub
                          Karim Benyagoub @Fabienne last edited by

                          @Fabienne yw, and your english is great so no worries 😛

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