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    • AngelinaKizz
      AngelinaKizz @PenAndrew last edited by

      @PenAndrew thanks!!! I'm really happy with it.

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      • Larue
        Larue last edited by

        Very beautiful, not too stiff with lots of personality!

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        • Solomon Designs
          Solomon Designs last edited by

          Looks awesome! I’m currently taking mastering perspective right now and looking forward to cementing the knowledge in my brain.

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          • AngelinaKizz
            AngelinaKizz @Larue last edited by

            @Larue thankyou!!

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            • AngelinaKizz
              AngelinaKizz @Solomon Designs last edited by

              @Solomon-Designs I was always scared of perspective. I bought a bunch of books before I knew about svs and they were about clear as mud. I'm taking university courses at night because I'd love a degree on my wall and critiques with every piece I submit... but my prof was trying to teach perspective on Tuesday night and it was honestly worse than mud. I knew what was going on, because I took the svs perspective classes. Man I'm grateful for this community.

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              • Kristen Lango
                Kristen Lango @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                @AngelinaKizz Wow, you're doing such a great job with this! I totally know the hassle of the meter stick and the paper but what a great piece of art you'll have in the end!

                https://www.kristenlango.com/
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                • Solomon Designs
                  Solomon Designs @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                  @AngelinaKizz nice! I understand wanting a degree on the wall. That’s what I did with graphic design which got me use to critiques and did get me a job but not doing what I love lol This community is such a blessing! I want to keep posting my stuff in the forum for critique but I’ve been feeling a little fragile lately lol next piece I’m posting no matter what.

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                  • kirsten-mcg
                    kirsten-mcg last edited by

                    This is awesome! I know what you mean about perspective being so satisfying to work on. It almost feel like cheating when it turns out looking so perfect! It's not just you. 😜

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                    • AngelinaKizz
                      AngelinaKizz @Kristen Lango last edited by

                      @Kristen-Lango thanks!!! I'm excited to see the final, I'm not sure I want to remove the perspective lines, I quite like them.

                      @Solomon-Designs I look forward to seeing what you create when you're feeling ready to share. I love the work you've posted. I really loved the fox in the Forrest.

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                      • PenAndrew
                        PenAndrew @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                        @AngelinaKizz Yes, I like work that retains the original pencil marks, this is where digital falls flat- as it has no visible signs of a human being having created it! It has to artificially recreate that.

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                        • AngelinaKizz
                          AngelinaKizz @PenAndrew last edited by

                          @PenAndrew I like to reduce opacity on my eraser of I'm working digitally to retain that pencil vibe.

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                          • PenAndrew
                            PenAndrew @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                            @AngelinaKizz Did you learn that from Will Terry? He mentions that in Jump into the Studio. Ha ha.

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                            • AngelinaKizz
                              AngelinaKizz @PenAndrew last edited by

                              @PenAndrew I'm not sure if it was will, or Aaron Blaise that i saw do it first, but I do like the method!

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                              • PenAndrew
                                PenAndrew @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                                @AngelinaKizz I must admit I am surprised that the marks still show.

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