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    Our SVS Virtual Studio November 2020 šŸ

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    • kylebeaudette
      kylebeaudette @kylebeaudette last edited by

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      • chrisaakins
        chrisaakins @Katie Kordesh last edited by

        @Katie-Kordesh The palette and rendering remind me of the old pink panther cartoons. I love it!

        Chris Akins
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        www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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        • chrisaakins
          chrisaakins last edited by

          I need to work on drawing kids now that I got animals down pretty well.
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          Chris Akins
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          www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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          • chrisaakins
            chrisaakins last edited by

            More kiddos. I’m really bad at this. I need a lotta practice. Some of them look not so bad, I suppose. F1AA5395-4A9F-4191-9796-464ECBA93144.jpeg
            My faves are the grinning redhead, the blushing boy, and the surprised girl. What are yours?

            Chris Akins
            www.chrisakinsart.com
            www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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            • skillydan
              skillydan last edited by

              I have been working on using triadic colour schemes in double page spreads.

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              • Heather Boyd
                Heather Boyd @skillydan last edited by

                @skillydan this is a really attractive style -esp the paper cut out look.

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                Be blessed,

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                • Griffin McPherson
                  Griffin McPherson last edited by

                  Here’s a piece from a series I just finished up! If you’d like to see the rest I’ll be continuing to post the rest on my Instagram
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                  • lpetiti
                    lpetiti last edited by

                    I’ve been having a lot of difficulty with mental blocks lately so I really wanted to do something fun. I decided to do my own Christmas card this year, with my dog as the star of the show!

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                    Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
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                    "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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                    • chrisaakins
                      chrisaakins last edited by

                      Decided that since I finished a major paper for one of my classes, I would reward myself by participating in folktale week. I did the prompt for birth. It is a folktale that the ox and donkey were at Christ’s birth. It is based on an allusion in Isaiah 1:3
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                      Chris Akins
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                      • Jeremy Ross
                        Jeremy Ross @Jeremy Ross last edited by

                        Finished a 2-page spread in a children’s book I’m working on.9310F69A-B5ED-46BB-876B-E9724437FB4A.jpeg

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                        • skillydan
                          skillydan @Heather Boyd last edited by

                          Thank you @Heather-Boyd šŸ™‚ I really enjoyed working on this piece and everything just kind of fell into place exactly how I wanted it to.

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                          • Jeremiahbrown
                            Jeremiahbrown last edited by

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                            I wasn't sure if this thread was supposed to be finished pieces or not but I doodled this last night while watching tv and thought it might make someone at least chuckle.

                            Jeremiah Brown
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                            • chrisaakins
                              chrisaakins last edited by chrisaakins

                              I am re doing some advent pieces, because I want to eventually create an advent book. The first is the traditionally done one and the second is the digital do over. What do ya think?
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                              Chris Akins
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                              • ajillustrates
                                ajillustrates last edited by

                                Just finished a Zombie Butler maquette based on a sketch I made in October. This started out as halloween project to work on with my kids (they made their own zombies) and as a pressure release from Inktober, but as the quiet hours piled up with my hands in the clay, I started to think of the world and character "Reggie" would inhabit, and now I've got the beginnings of an idea for a graphic novel (probably aimed at middle schoolers) where a couple of foster kids run away and hide out in a haunted house, where they are protected and raised by the undead servants (kinda like "The Graveyard Book" meets "Beauty and the Beast"). Reggie is the butler and leader of the staff, and he'll be joined by a ghostly maid and gargoyle guard dog. My plan is to continue to noodle around with the character design while fleshing out the story. Isn't it crazy how a goofy little sketch can take off on you like that?

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                                • Coreyartus
                                  Coreyartus Moderator last edited by

                                  I've been listening to Sanderson's Rhythm of War, his latest in his Stormlight Archive series. I doodled something that was inspired by the illustration work of Isaac Stewart, who does a lot of the illustrations in his series. Stewart designed a series of "glyphs" that were symmetrical, and executed with a wide-tipped calligraphy brush. I ended up doing something reminiscent of a blend of Asian, Native-American, Celtic, and Meso-American influences completely by accident. I did a "fox" image because I was able to completely "check-out" and let it just evolve out of my fingers without thinking about it. It was such a good feeling, such a relaxing un-stressful experience that I just kept going... Kinda enamored with it now. I'll be making more of these at least until I get done with the audiobook! LOL!

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                                  • burvantill
                                    burvantill Moderator @Coreyartus last edited by

                                    @Coreyartus the bear is my favorite. These are cool. I haven’t played with the Symmetry tool yet. Looks like fun. šŸ‘

                                    Lisa Burvant
                                    www.lisaburvant.com
                                    Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                                    • Jade Yaert
                                      Jade Yaert @VeronicaMui last edited by

                                      @VeronicaMui I love the pose of the girl & the composition in this piece!

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                                      • kylebeaudette
                                        kylebeaudette last edited by kylebeaudette

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                                        Working on my take on a Warwick Johnson Caldwell design of a Star Wars character. I know, I'm obsessed with sculpting Star Wars. It's a whole thing.

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                                        • andreazupcsan
                                          andreazupcsan last edited by

                                          I've had a lot of false starts this month but I managed to finished some of the projects I started in October! Sometimes I get worried I'm not finishing artwork fast enough but that's just social media talking. So here's one of the pieces that took forever.Jack-o-lantern - smaller.PNG

                                          Andrea Zupcsan
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                                            jdubz last edited by

                                            Some of the environments I've been working on. Trying to do a lot of different types with interiors and exteriors, playing with light, etc. I can see how these can suck up a TON of time, so I had to put a cap on it after the first one. So these are a bit rough and I'm capping the time to 95 minutes max so the month doesn't disappear on me šŸ˜›

                                            Had some thoughts of developing some locations for a story idea I've been working on - the last one would be Beaver's place.

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                                            One issue I'm trying to figure out is that these so far have ended up being pretty painterly in approach - not really any linework at all. I think I need to try and do some that are completely worked out in lines and that might really shorten the work time. I think in general I'm trying to pull back process to speed up finishing projects hah.

                                            Josh White
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