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    • Asyas_illos
      Asyas_illos last edited by

      Sounds intriguing! though I’m not big on surprises lol, it’ll fun and informative though as always! Looking forward to it!

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      • lizardillo
        lizardillo last edited by lizardillo

        Ooooh I like the Critique sessions, was the last one in this format the ‘Fairy-tale Traveller Situation’ prompt last year? That was great and really informative.

        I can't watch it live this month but look forward to watching it on replay on Friday.

        Good luck with the critiques 👍 🍀

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        • Asyas_illos
          Asyas_illos last edited by

          Also I knew you guys were up to something…

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          • Valerie Light
            Valerie Light @David last edited by

            @David This is awesome! I'm really happy the instructors are adapting to the group's needs in this way. Can't wait to tune in and learn in real time.

            www.valerielightillustration.com
            www.instagram.com/valerie_light_illustration

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            • Valerie Light
              Valerie Light last edited by

              anyone know how to help my friend get a zoom invite? She's a member, but a new one, and didn't get her email.

              www.valerielightillustration.com
              www.instagram.com/valerie_light_illustration

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              • LisaF
                LisaF SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                Btw here is an updated link for the different time zones!

                Director of Sunshine and Rainbows
                lisa@svslearn.com

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                • LisaF
                  LisaF SVS Team SVS OG @Valerie Light last edited by LisaF

                  @Valerie-Light Can you send her email to me? You can DM me or email lisa@svslearn.com😁

                  Director of Sunshine and Rainbows
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                  • Valerie Light
                    Valerie Light @LisaF last edited by

                    @LisaF yes!

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                    • Asyas_illos
                      Asyas_illos last edited by

                      Am I the only one who is slightly confused by the “special” critiques? I think they were taking the lucky term way to literal, isn’t that the idea with an open prompt like that, that there can be sooo many views and ideas and opinions on that word? If they wanted to go by the literal definition of lucky than it should’ve stated so in the prompt description instead of leading us to believe it could’ve been illustrated as anything other than.

                      “ As luck would have it, there are many directions you can go with this prompt: good luck, bad luck, beginner’s luck, Lady Luck, luck of the draw! Just try not to rely on dumb luck for this challenge! Best of luck everyone!” Is a little bit misleading, all I’m sayin’.

                      I don’t want to sound like im complaining I ALWAYS appreciate every bit of critique and insight the guys and svs offer and I always learn something, but I was just a little confused I guess.

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                      • Valerie Light
                        Valerie Light @Asyas_illos last edited by

                        @Asyas_illos it didn't seem too clear, even by the end. A lot of "don't do this" without as much of the constructive criticism of a the draw overs I had hoped for.

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                        • Asyas_illos
                          Asyas_illos last edited by

                          I get the takeaway is concept but I still think the staff didn’t read prompt description very well or maybe I just didn’t understand the prompt description, but If that’s the case I know I wasn’t the only one.

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                          • Griffin McPherson
                            Griffin McPherson @Asyas_illos last edited by

                            @Asyas_illos I think when it comes to literal interpretations the issue, to put it plainly, is that it isn’t very creative to be literal. As illustrators we need to find clever solutions that solve the problem we’re dealt with in a unique but clear way. The literal solution to this prompt is the first thing that pops into our heads because it’s the most obvious and it’s for reasons like this that we often hear "never go with your first idea" and why it’s recommended to do many thumbnails before moving forward with a concept. A lot of work should go into the concept and I think that’s what they were trying to emphasize in today’s critiques.

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                            • Jeremiahbrown
                              Jeremiahbrown last edited by

                              Haha, I was wondering if anyone else was also confused. Take nothing away from the absolutely stunning @Johanna-Kim image but, like Jake said, in a million years I wouldn't have described it as "lucky".

                              Also, perhaps this comes down to my lack of observational skills, I thought many pieces they critiqued told the idea of "lucky" in a much clearer way than the piece by @Kim-Rosenlof as incredibly well done as it was (I'm looking at you @Merry-Millergass, @StudioLooong, @lizardillo, and @Cayleen.)

                              My takeaway is to try to make an image that leaves the viewer thinking about it after they leave, although there is a bit of a, "you'll know it when you see it!" vagueness shrouded in that takeaway. It's a blast to participate in the Arena so I'll keep participating and having fun! It's so great to see everyone's takes!😛 Keep kicking butt everyone 😃

                              Again, I loved Johanna and Kim's pieces and really admire them so much, just gorgeous! I almost refrained from using specific examples but then I figured there wouldn't be any point to this post if I didn't include them.

                              Jeremiah Brown
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                              • Blitz55
                                Blitz55 last edited by

                                I guess I should consider myself "Lucky" for having my image not only critiqued but first one on the board! O.o Which was kind of crazy.

                                That was really cool, and though it was a fairly short critique, it's been a long time since I've had any sort of teacher critique my work so I really enjoyed that and really just the whole process, even if there was a curve ball thrown in the format haha.

                                Draw, Draw, Draw, Draw and Draw Some More!
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                                • Lee White
                                  Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Asyas_illos last edited by Lee White

                                  @Valerie-Light @Asyas_illos I'll try to further clarify if I can.

                                  We are sorry that the prompt description was loose, but even using much looser terms, many of the pieces were vague and/or confusing OR un-relatable. Then some had a clever idea, but then didn't push the art side of it enough.

                                  The real take away from this should be that we are looking for a relatable concept that has a unique/clever twist. Combine that unique and clever twist with all the art techniques that support it and you will do VERY well.

                                  That said, at the end of the day there will ALWAYS be a X-factor in a contest. Just like there will be in a job situation where one person gets it over another.

                                  We tried to show process of coming up with an image and also what the snags were in the pieces. Our hope was to give you a general idea of what to THINK about when making the piece. We could never solve each illustration problem completely on it's own in this format in a real way. For example, Will showed a drawing of a guy who narrowly escaping a falling piano to emphasis the thoughts/action of a character in a scene. If you turned in that exact drawing he did, it would not have won because he was just demoing the thoughts behind why an image worked or doesn't work. That image would have been too set up and obvious to actually do well. We just thought it was a great teaching opportunity here.

                                  So even if you didn't totally agree with or get some of the things we said, it's okay because as long as you are asking yourself the questions when making a piece, then we did our job. If making the next illustration you try out all kinds of ideas in writing, then thumbnail a bunch of shots and pick one that is clever and uses all the best in art elements (composition, color, value, etc), then you are moving in the right direction. Our ultimate goal is to give you the process to make better images, as opposed to "do these things to win a contest."

                                  Hope that makes sense! Let me know if you have any questions. : )

                                  Cheers,
                                  Lee

                                  SVS Faculty Instructor
                                  www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                                  • Valerie Light
                                    Valerie Light @Lee White last edited by

                                    @Lee-White Thanks, Lee, that's a good summary.

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                                    • Asyas_illos
                                      Asyas_illos @Lee White last edited by

                                      @Lee-White thanks for going over it again, like you said I may not have agreed with some of it but I definitely took things away from it, a great learning experience that I’m definitely applying to my next entry for the next prompt!

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                                      • Asyas_illos
                                        Asyas_illos last edited by

                                        Thanks @Blitz55 @Griffin @Jeremiahbrown @Valerie-Light for posting your opinions too I’m glad I wasn’t the only one a tiny bit perplexed by the whole thing, I was feeling argumentative and wanted to voice my frustration lol blame it on will😉

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                                        • Johanna Kim
                                          Johanna Kim SVS OG last edited by

                                          Hi Guys, although I'm grateful to have had my piece be one of the winners of the March "Luck" prompt, I was as surprised as some of you. Creating work that communicates a concept in a powerful and clear way is something I struggle with, and I think it shows in my piece. Many times, I overthink a concept and make the story too complicated. Ironically, I feel that I was truly lucky to get this win, so my feelings are mixed.

                                          Like all of you, with the monthly prompts, I spend a lot of time on my submissions, and hope that my pieces will resonate in some way with others, even if it has issues. Each month, I see the flaws in my work, and try harder to keep improving. Hopefully, if I'm lucky to be a finalist again, or by some stroke of luck, a winner, I'll feel more deserving.

                                          Lastly and more importantly, I'm so appreciative of the time that @Will-Terry and @Lee-White spent on the lesson. They shared so many valuable insights and advice. It's clear they really care about teaching us and I plan on rewatching that part again.

                                          http://www.johannakim.com
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                                          • Blitz55
                                            Blitz55 @Johanna Kim last edited by

                                            @Johanna-Kim For what it's worth, yours was very well done and very beautiful to look at.

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