Art progress
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@robbery I can still see your style through each image and you have made huge leaps! Good for you! I am still that way always thinking about the character first instead of background!
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Thank you.
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Hi! Long time listener of the podcast and I actually just signed with my literary agent Rebecca Sherman at Writers House! (It might be a little premature to share since I'm still working on getting my info up on their website but I'm very excited)
Here's a post I made in the forum this year and what my portfolio looks like now. I still have lots to work on, but excited to keep going!
You can see the original post here
And as of today https://www.katiekordesh.com/
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@Katie-Kordesh My heart haha. I love your current pieces. It's perfect for children's books and editorial! It definitely packs more punch than just spot illustrations. Could you give some tips on how you come up with your concepts and play with perspective? I've been struggling a lot with doing full spread illustrations
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Such a curious question! It made me want to re-track my steps as well haha.
up until July of 2020 I was mainly a traditional watercolor artist but when work started to come in and personal projects needed to get done, I shifted to digital art.
This year I'm aiming to brush up my portfolio with full paged illustrations showing backgrounds and different perspectives so I could approach art agents more confidently. Definitely watching this thread to see your guys' updates haha.
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@mag love it! so jealous of your olor choises!
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@aska thanks! It helped that I started with traditional so I was forced to limit my palette. My design can definitely use some work though haha.
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@aska thank you
I actually struggled with colours a lot (itβs clearly visible on the first Charlie cover). Courses here on svs helped a lot. And I still need to always double check my color palettes, carefully create a color scheme for each story/illustration.
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@Asyas_illos thank you! At first, I was more or less ashamed by how my work looks like back then. Now I take it just as a progress. Everyone needs to start somewhere, and at least I know itβs always great to work on being a better artist.
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@donnamakesart aw thank you so much!! Recently I have just been looking at a ton of Beatrice Alemagna and Emma Adbage. They are masters at composition and wonky perspectives.
For concepts, I usually come up with a character and then build the scene around that.
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@donnamakesart love this!!! cool variety of spreads as well. struggling with that right now.