Animal Kids - Mini Project
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@Gary-Wilkinson The sheep is adorable! And I've totally made similar unintentionally explicit drawings
happens to the best of us!
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Really enjoy your wonderful illustrations. Thanks so much for sharing.
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@Robert-Henderson @Gary-Wilkinson Yes, me too!
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I love your style and the texture on all of these! Iโm going to out myself and be disappointed that you made the cow a chubby kid lol, grain of salt since I know my pov. I would consider making it with coloring and horns more like a bull fighting breed of cow and without the udders. You have a story already there with them mad about seeing red with the ladybug, but thatโs a dairy cow.
That might be an only my pov too though, I remember in art school meeting a girl from Chicago who didnโt know cows were anything but black and white Holsteins. -
@HeatherB There wasn't much thought into making the kid large or small to be honest, but I do apologise if it comes off in any negative way. In regards to the type of cow, I just threw in whatever felt like "cow"
Still need to decide where to add a ladybug to this one but happy enough with it apart from that
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@Gary-Wilkinson haha this one makes me laugh!
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I've decided to redesign the ladybug to fit in more with the style of the main characters by giving it eyes and more of an appealing shape. Fortunately I already had a few ladybug designs that I had thumbnailed for an earlier book, and although I didn't use it I always liked the design of it.
I think this new design will allow the ladybug to play more within the scene to make things a little more interesting and amusing. What do you think?
One interesting insight into the process of this was that I was going to add a chain for the swing, but changed to a rope as the detail of it was too busy (at least it was good practice)
For those that are interested, here is a short view of my process. You can also see it a little clearer on my instagram page if you use that app.
Line - Block in - Detail (begin to shape form with lighting) - More Detail
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@Gary-Wilkinson Love this!
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@Gary-Wilkinson The textures on your work are all really beautiful!
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@Gary-Wilkinson Oh, I love this so much! Thank you for showing the different stages of your process. I love seeing how people work, and I especially love the life and energy in your original sketch.
Are these for a prompt/art challenge? Are you planning to create 100 kids in animal outfits? ^_^ That's intense!
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@Gary-Wilkinson I especially appreciate the motion in this one and I think the ladybug holding on like that is a wonderful addition.
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What fun characters with great colors, textures and personalities. Love them!
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@Meekipink Not really a prompt, but just general ideas to explore styles and different themes. Most likely wont go to 100 with just kids as animals, but it's fun for the moment.
This next concept is to have the kids in more of a homemade makeshift costume. I do like the idea of this as it leaves more room for exploration. Don't feel I got the best result out of this one, but it's a nice start for future pieces. The concept was that the girl wants to be a spider, so is wearing a pillowcase with socks stuck on. The feathers are there to add to the movement in the composition and to further reference the pillowcase prop (althoug i'm not sure it goes across that well)
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@Gary-Wilkinson Wow I love all these characters- did I see that you a work on a cintiq?
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@PenAndrew That right. Just a small cintiq companion, but it does its job
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@Gary-Wilkinson These are amazing! It's really helpful to see the process so we can get an insight of your thought process. Thanks!
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@Gary-Wilkinson It's so cool to see your evolution and development! Thank you for sharing!
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These are great Gary. May faves are the frog and the bee
I think the spider one just needs the right arm (furthest one) brought up so it's not hidden behind the body and the pillow case lit a bit more so you can see it's a pillow case and the web on it (I had not realised it was a pillow case). Theres quite strong lighting on the face but most of the body is really dark, perhaps cheat the ambient lighting a bit just so you can see what it is or make the pillow less of a rich black.
But genuinely, these are really cool!
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@ArtistErin You're right about the pillow. I think it doesn't show as well as I wanted to, but it's all part of learning
Following on with homemade animal-like kids, I went with a kid who loves cookies a bit too much. The idea started with the cookie kid and as I wanted to fit it with the animal theme I decided to put the character in a sleeping back to resemble a snake. I think the idea could have being polished out more, but this is about as far as i'd like to take it.
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@Gary-Wilkinson I love your work and your style.