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    • NickA
      NickA last edited by

      The next couple of pages. 😉

      Exercise Workbook 04.jpg
      Exercise Workbook 05a.jpg
      Exercise Workbook 05b - Copy.jpg

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      • NickA
        NickA last edited by

        A few more pages:

        Exercise Workbook 02_Page6a_.jpg
        Exercise Workbook 02_Page_6b.jpg
        Exercise Workbook 02_Page_6c.jpg
        Exercise Workbook 02_Page_7.jpg

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        • Chip Valecek
          Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

          Great Work on this stuff!


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          • Charlie Eve Ryan
            Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @NickA last edited by

            @NickA Really nice work!!

            Happy Creating
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            • Rich Green
              Rich Green SVS OG @NickA last edited by

              @NickA I really like seeing your work book pages and the progress you are making on them. Thanks for sharing! Keep up the great work!

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              • lmrush
                lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                Strong work! keep sharing!

                Lisa Rush
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                • NickA
                  NickA last edited by

                  Thank you for the encouragement Chip, Charlie, Rich and Lisa. Its very encouraging. 🙂

                  One rough color pass at the master study:

                  Exercise Workbook 02_Page_8.jpg

                  Still needs a lot of work. I don't really know how to paint in the grass (yet), I'd have to experiment with digital brushes to get something like that cloudy dry brush effect. Some of the drawing needs reworking (especially the buildings) and of course there is a lot of painting refinement to do.

                  The Original by Yann Le Gall:

                  tumblr_myu79krLp51rb1rgoo7_1280 catsuka.jpg

                  I'm tempted to stop here with this exercise and move on. I can see some benefits in getting it more-exact, but it's taking a ton of time and effort to get something that already exists (a little demoralizing).

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                  • Janet_dibbydabby
                    Janet_dibbydabby last edited by

                    Wow you really inspire me, this is what I need to do, work through the exercises. I'm always rushing ahead to the next video.

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                    • NoWayMe
                      NoWayMe last edited by

                      Wow! Great work! I just added this video series to my to-do list, it seems great!

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                      • lmrush
                        lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                        Wow! I am slapping myself for not spending more time on the exercises Thank you for the inspiration!

                        Lisa Rush
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                        • NickA
                          NickA last edited by

                          Three Wows! Wow, what a nice surprise. Thank you Janet, Noemi and Lisa. 🙂

                          I've had a go at the next one, which is a final creative design. I started with a few thumbs based on one of the silhouettes from earlier:

                          final design thumbs.jpg

                          I went with the first one I liked (a bit foolish). I ended up adjusting it a bit at full size and eventually got to this:

                          final design flipped.jpg

                          Originally it was going to be a snail-house, but it changed mid-way into a watermelon-house.

                          There is quite a lot of influence from the previous images I studied in the course and also this one (from Jake Parker's Fantasy Design Pintrest board, I'm not sure where its from originally):

                          241e77de5e8395b9ff3fea54e45d99a8.jpg

                          The building in my drawing is already in a fairly objective viewpoint, but I'll try some other objective angles for the final exercise. 🙂

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                          • Janet_dibbydabby
                            Janet_dibbydabby last edited by

                            🙂 very wow worthy! I absolutely love your watermelon house! What a great idea!

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                            • NickA
                              NickA last edited by

                              Thanks Janet. 🙂 The silhouette method is great, as it may hint at ideas that would not think of otherwise.

                              Last page. 🙂

                              last exercise.jpg

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