Our SVS Virtual Studio JANUARY 2021!!!!!!
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@donnamakesart Yes, it is
Thank you for your kind words
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I've been reworking an old piece into a newer style.
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Hey everybody! been a while since I updated myself in this wonderful corner of the internet!:))
In terms of the new year, it feels kinda weird to be in it so quick,
however , it is what it is and I guess it's time to bid 2020 goodbye!
In terms of changes and plans for the new year, I'm starting the month with taking a break from all social media for a month, for many reasons, some of which I'm sure is nothing in need of explanation
I'm starting off this year with participating in #inktober52 this year and I cant wait for this challenge and all that it holds for me!
Here's my first one for the prompt "fresh"
here's to 2021! -
Today I did two pieces--the first illustrations I've done in a long while since the world went crazy with the one-two punch of pandemic and politics. I haven't been able to create anything I actually liked in several weeks, so this was a great step in the right direction. They both rely very very heavily on their reference images, but still it was incredibly soothing even just to try translating things from pic to "paint". I did them after listening to some video podcasts that inspired me and empowered me, and I feel much more myself now.
I think it has been really easy to lose motivation recently for a lot of people and just powering through doesn't always work for all artists. I gave myself permission to just put things on a shelf for a little bit, breath, and now I'm refocused and ready to dive back in.
The first is a reference image I used for one of last year's challenges back when Will was discovering tracks in the snow unlike anything he'd ever seen before (remember that one?), and the second is a mourning dove from a photo snapped and posted on Facebook by the Rangers at the Shenandoah National Forest in Virginia, USA.
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Iām not gonna lie, Iām feeling burnt out from December....just been in a funk this week, so Iām just taking it easy and toying around.
This is what Iām currently working on - I sketched the girl on paper and scanned it into procreate, then Iāve been messing around with scanning and clipping textures from my mono prints. The sunflowers and the background are from seperate mono prints, and the textures on the clothes and skin were clipped from others and I patched them all together. Itās been fun to see what I can do using digital tools to change traditionally made images/textures.
Iām feeling more comfortable with characters recently, so Iām moving on to try and incorporate more backgrounds...then maybe some day Iāll start trying to tell a story.
I also made a tiny animated clip this month...not sure if I can share it here but Iāll try... it was really fun and I am hoping for the time to try my hand at it again soon.
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@Braden-Hallett love the 1900s book cover vibe! Iāve got a whole Pinterest board dedicated to those
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@Gabby-Correia this is awesome!!The mustard seed looks mightier than the mountain!!love the designs!
Currently I am working on some Book dummies, playing and exploring styles.
Here are two pages from different stories with a style that I am soooo uncomfortable drawing.
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@Coreyartus your bird is beautiful. Love the addition of the snow
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Hello all! This is my first forum post. I can't believe it took me so long to get involved. It is incredible to see works in progress, to watch the support that happens here!
These are watercolor front and back covers I made this winter for my friend's DND zine taking pace in an overgrown forested 80s Tron back to the future kind of world with crystal magic. I have a few more illustrations to do and I'm learning A LOT about layout design and stitching images together in photoshop. -
Finished my flamenco dancing cat - well, finished it as best I could. Can never seem to get the polish that others achieve.
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The war of the Hamster continues.
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@Braden-Hallett Love the personalities in their faces especially the smugness on the kid's face with braces and the missing tooth in the boy who is reacting!
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I finished my first master study. I have had this version of Mary Poppins with illustrations by Julia Sarda in my library for a long time. She is one of my favorites And, since I am scared, I started with a spot illustration. This one took me about 5 hours. Itās definitely not perfect, but I learned so muchā¦ especially about how to use my ipad! My goal is to draw everyday this year, and to fit in as many master studies as aI can. Iāll probably do another full page Julia Sarda and then move on to someone else.
Herās is the top. Mine is the bottom. I did not drag her actual colors from a picture in procreate, but tried to match them as best as I could with the book open next to me. So hard! But so exciting! Iām glad I finished it. -
Doing some traditional work on clouds as studies. I haven't done traditional in so long. !
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I'm getting a graphic novel pitch finished up and doing a lot of the svs classes. I'm trying to use what I'm learning to do art for a picture book project in 12x12 as well as monthly illustration prompts like #scbwidrawthis
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@HeatherBouteneff looks so fun! Is the scbwi draw this still happening monthly? I canāt seem to find the prompts
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@VeronicaMui I have had a lot of trouble finding the prompts too! I think itās supposed to be monthly so Iāve been searching and people are starting to post with the prompt āilluminateā but the Scbwi website still has July 2020 prompt ānight soundsā
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I also did this today...
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Hi @Gabby-Correia, fellow mustard lover here! Love your design! Sharing a two page spread I just completed for a book Iām working on titled, Mustard Thinks Twice. Ketchup is not playing nice!
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Taking an Aaron Blaise Procreate course. Trying to get more refined. Still lots of practice needed. I was pleased with how it started out though.