Our SVS Virtual Studio January 2π₯³2π!
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I am working on my fundamentals. This year is the year, I have decided to finally go for my dreams, therefore need to get my basics right
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I just submitted my application to the Adobe Creative Residency. [screaming excitedly inside my head]. Now I'm going to forget all about it and continue doing the work I was planning on doing anyway.
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@Braden-Hallett Your old man character has so much personality! I love it.
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Working my way through my "Draw 100 Somethings" using my OC, Munch. If you want to keep up with my progress and more Munch adventures, check out
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@josegalue25 VERY cool.
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@burvantill that's awesome. Good luck
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I'm working on a children's book with an independent publisher here in India. It's a short term project (~2 months) but I'm still excited since it's my first publishing contract
There's a lot I have learnt over the past few months after joining SVS and now I've finally started planning my official portfolio. I have a couple of pieces I need to rework and a couple of new concepts which I need to start from scratch. It's all so overwhelming:smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat: ! -
@Braden-Hallett when you approach the silhouettes for these characters how do you do it? Trees are easier for me. Do you have a character design in mind, and then add shapes or how do you build your silhouette? Thanks I know this is a gallery, itβs not a critique itβs a question lols.
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It depends! Sometimes I'll use the silhouette for more of a pose, sometimes I'll try and really figure out the shape of the characters. Sometimes I'll do a sihl for pose and then a sihl overtop for the actual silhouette. I'll usually do little studies for faces, interesting props and stuff before putting them together.
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@Heather-Boyd Great question!
@Braden-Hallett Thanx for sharing this process! This is great stuff. =)x -
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@chrisaakins cootie
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@burvantill she is!