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    • sergio
      sergio @Chip Valecek last edited by sergio

      @Chip-Valecek, @Lee-White

      I support your thoughts Chip.

      I also have a doubt: the illustrations must be created thinking in little kids or can be pointed to any underage public?

      Thanks

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      • Lee White
        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

        Hey guys, I want to clear up some questions about content. Even though we are picture book illustrators, we accept any concepts and age range for the 3rd thursday topic. Please don't censor yourself thinking it has to match something we want. In other words, it's ok to have adult themes in your work.

        One of my favorite illustrators is Yuko Shimizu. Her work is daring and conceptually strong. Now I don't want to advocate going too crazy with violence or sex images, but if it fits the concept and is strong artistically, go for it.

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

          sorry for the slow start last night. Both will and I ran into some technical snags right at the last minute.

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          • sergio
            sergio @Lee White last edited by

            @Lee-White

            There nothing to forgive, it wasn't a complaint about the slow start but a petition to try to start puntually to let people abroad to enjoy the sessions before to be defeated by tiredness.

            Anyway, in my case, the session was so interesting that it made me stay awake and sharp every second.

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            • Bobby Aquitania
              Bobby Aquitania last edited by

              Good to know, I was afraid this place only liked cuddly bears and children with bad teeth. j/k

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              • Dulcie
                Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                My thoughts are similar to @Thrace and @Lynn-Larson - I really like the new format. In particular:

                • I liked the fact that you had the freedom to choose any piece to critique based on how useful it would be for everyone, not just ones from the top, because it can benefit the whole class that way and everyone has a chance to be mentioned.

                • I also liked that Lee took into account issues that he saw in several pieces and addressed them in his critique. Seeing points that he was making about night scenes, was relevant to my own work even though he was critiquing someone else’s piece. It’s impossible to give everyone detailed feedback on their work but doing that is probably the next best thing.

                • I also liked the fact that Jake gave each honourable mention a reason for being chosen. Even if it’s a one liner, it’s encouraging after so much work, and helpful to confirm what you suspect is your piece’s main strengths (so you can then work on the weaknesses next time).

                I’m not so fussed about punctuality even though it’s the middle of the night for me too…it feels like a real live class with all the chatter beforehand, and the whole thing is worth getting up for.

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                • audrey dowling
                  audrey dowling last edited by audrey dowling

                  would you consider doing some sessions at 2 or 3am some time, for all of us on the other side?
                  only joking ^_^
                  unfortunately, I don't participate for the moment: 4 young kids... sorry, didn't find the courage to stay up so late yet. but hopefully I will eventually. and the sessions will be running smoothly by then 🙂
                  I really enjoy watching the videos anyway and by the look of it, the new format seems beneficial

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                  • lindsayraecarr
                    lindsayraecarr last edited by

                    I couldn't stay up for it at 11pm EST (I'm in bed at nine - got to be up early for my husband and early-rising three year old) Plus, i'm getting old, or at least it feels that way. Hope to see the video on YouTube soon - oh, there it is now. Gotta go!

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                    • mattramsey
                      mattramsey last edited by

                      I thought it went very well. And I'll echo the sentiment that it was great to see the "mini crits" as well as the more in depth ones.

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                      • sergio
                        sergio @lindsayraecarr last edited by

                        @lindsayraecarr

                        You are not alone. It feels that way 🙂

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                        • lindsayraecarr
                          lindsayraecarr last edited by

                          Just watched it and learned a lot by seeing the mistakes I made pointed out in the other pieces. I think it went really well. Thanks guys. On to "love."

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                          • Jiří Kůs
                            Jiří Kůs last edited by

                            @Lee-White I really liked the new format. Much more informative than december for example, since there was not much to say about your favourites, just that they are good 🙂
                            What I really liked was Jake going through each picture and saying few words. For example, concerning my work, it was all I needed to hear. And I think majority of people will appreciate that at least something was said about their work. Each thursday I participate in I always anxiously wait if my illustration will appear and if something will be said about it.
                            Your presentation was also great, if there was an intermission with a quick tip like this in each 3 rd thursday it would be awesome 🙂
                            To sum it up, I see only improvement 🙂

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                            • Joy Heyer
                              Joy Heyer last edited by

                              I like the new format as well. Jake's explanation of why the honorable mentions were chosen, Lee's mini lesson on color, Will's drum roll 😉 all made for a great critique. I learned a ton. Thanks!

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                              • Naroth Kean
                                Naroth Kean last edited by

                                yes I think the new format worked really well last night. I love it actually.

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                                • Will Terry
                                  Will Terry @Chip Valecek last edited by

                                  @Chip-Valecek Chip - you bring up a really good point. "How would you know what to change on your piece if it didn't make the honorable mentions?" There really isn't any way for us to critique all the pieces - as you pointed out. I would imagine that if we tried to do all 50 one month - word would get out and we'd have 100 the following month - and 200 the next. Our goal is for you to see some of the same mistakes in your work as you do in the people being critiqued. Over time you will learn a lot even if it's not as fast as if you were receiving a personal critique.

                                  Another option is to join in our paid critiques we offer from time to time at SVS. As a heads up we will be having a children's book class critique session this spring/summer and probably more than one. It will be announced here in the forums first to give a heads up to those of you who are regular contributors to SVS.

                                  Thank you for your insight.

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                                  • Chip Valecek
                                    Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Will Terry last edited by

                                    @Will-Terry what do you mean you can not critique all these pieces for free every month! LOL I will definitely be looking out for the class critique. Thanks again for all you guys do on these 3rd Thursdays, I know its a lot of work for you guys to do on top of all your normal work and lives. I also want to thank all the SVS forum users for their time they put into critiques. This is a great group of artists we have here. I have been in other groups were they are not so welcoming.


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                                    • Will Terry
                                      Will Terry @Chip Valecek last edited by

                                      @Chip-Valecek Ha! ... behind the scenes these topics come up and often there aren't any easy answers - thank you for all you do - you're right - I love the helpful nature that's been going on here!

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                                      • Cyd
                                        Cyd last edited by

                                        I liked how in previous 3rd Thursday episodes we were able to see everyone else's work being scrolled through. It would be cool to see what people submitted even if they didn't make the 'final cut.' If it's too much to put in the video, maybe another solution could be considered.

                                        Otherwise it was great! I really enjoy watching the critiques, combined with the great forum community feedback it feels more and more classroom-like. What a great resource to learn and grow.

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                                        • Lydia M
                                          Lydia M last edited by

                                          I'd like to see all the submissions in a gallery on the site. The scroll at the top is very small.

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                                          • amberwingart
                                            amberwingart last edited by

                                            This was my first Third Thursday critique session, so I can't compare to past ones, but I learned SO much from this session! The information given in this session was as helpful as the classes (which are incredible), so I'm really looking forward to the next one (and I'll be participating!).

                                            I do agree with @gimmehummus though - I'd love to see the submissions in a site gallery, rather than in the scrolling bar at the top. Unfortunately I have to hide that bar every time I come to the forums because it gets me really dizzy, so I don't get to see the submissions unless people post them in a post on the forum.

                                            Thank you for the awesome information, guys!!

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