Our SVS Virtual Studio JUNE 2020 ☀️
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Played around with Lee's texture process today. This is very different from what I normally do, but it was a lot of fun!
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@chrisaakins I get all the feels from this one~! You got the shadow colors so perfectly! Great image!
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Finally feeling more comfortable with vignettes.
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@ajillustrates These are so stinking cute!
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@baileymvidler Thank you so much!
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Drawing some more. Mostly just having fun. Loving all the textures you can get with procreate.
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cooooolor study
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@Braden-Hallett Painting is self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is - Jackson Pollock
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@baileymvidler LOVE this character!
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Here is a piece I just finished up yesterday! It's part of an ongoing personal project of mine. I'm going through the alphabet and drawing up a different cat based illustration for each letter This one is for the letter O. Orbiting cats in an alien cat solar system!
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I’m not working on anything too important at the moment but this was the latest piece I did after working through some of the lighting and shadows course. Just playing around with varying tones (light, medium, dark) before going to colour for once. Don’t ask me what the picture is about because it began as a random sketch and I just followed through for the heck of it. Maybe someone can tell ME!
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A few things I've been working on
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@Katie-Kordesh I love the style of your grumpy princess character, really nice expressive lines! Is the style of the top image inspired by the book Madeline? It has such a nostalgic feel to it
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I've been working on some more portfolio pieces this month
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Still building my portfolio.
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@Annabishop aw wow thank you so much, yes it is! Bemelmans is a huge inspiration for me right now
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Two more coloring pages to close out the month!
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All of this came about because I found the stubble brush on procreate.
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Though not strictly illustration, here's something that an illustration turned into. I took a sketch of the White Rabbit from "Alice in Wonderland" that I did earlier this month and sculpted a maquette based on it. I'm thinking of doing this for characters when starting long form projects (like picture books or graphic novels) to improved character consistency. I can already see with this one that sculpting him improved some of the proportions and design from the drawing, so I'm excited about working this into my creavite process moving forward.