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    November 2023 Submissions - How To Fix Your Art

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    • Jason Crowley
      Jason Crowley last edited by Jason Crowley

      Here's my play on the prompt "flight". I've just realised that if you click on the images added to this thread you can see a higher resolution image with a bit less compression (although there's still quite a lot of compression đŸ˜„ ).

      Flight1-Jason-Crowley.jpg

      https://www.jasoncrowley.art
      https://www.instagram.com/jason_crowley/

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        • Larue
          Larue @JennyWren last edited by

          @JennyWren I think this is just gorgeous! Lovely underlying line work and beautiful glow to your colors. May I ask what medium/ program/s your using?

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          • Larue
            Larue @Martanoemi last edited by

            @Martanoemi She’s beautiful and I think her story reads well.

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              amaryllis last edited by

              My take on the prompt "Flight".

              Flight 2 (reduced).png

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              • Miriam
                Miriam @JennyWren last edited by

                @JennyWren This is beautiful. I think this style is perfect for a fairytale concept. (I don't really know what appeals to today's storybook market. All I can say is: I like it.)

                Just one small thing: The sandals are a little confusing to me. It looks like the boy is wearing the sandals, but his shirt looks like pajamas, so I think he's wearing a nightshirt. It makes sense that he would grab a cloak, but why would he take the time to lace up this kind of sandal, if he didn't have time to get dressed? I do like how one is falling away, though. (Maybe because he didn't have time to tie it up very well?) The cloak / cape looks pretty fancy, so it seems like he'd have more than one type of shoes.

                I love the style, color palette, and all the texture & details!

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                    • Ayesha Masood
                      Ayesha Masood last edited by

                      Hi everyone,
                      This is my submission for the prompt ‘flight’.
                      Cant figure out how to make this piece more engaging and less empty.

                      IMG_0620.jpeg

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                        AbramHartrick last edited by

                        Hi everyone, here's my submission for 'Flight'. It's a double page spread for a book I'm working, the text would sit in the lower left hand side. I have to admit I'm feeling a whole lot of 'imposter syndrome' posting into this group with so much amazing art. As per the instructions, this is a finished piece, but any feedback is appreciated!

                        Blasting-Over-the-City-HTFYA_Abram_Hartrick.jpg

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                        • Enni Heikura
                          Enni Heikura last edited by Enni Heikura

                          A slightly older work, but suitable for this prompt 🙂

                          nimetön.jpg

                          https://www.instagram.com/ennis_illustration/
                          https://eeh.pb.gallery/

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                            Annika Wenzel last edited by

                            Here is my submission to the prompt "flight". 🙂

                            Tierhimmel2,5.png

                            https://www.instagram.com/lauterfarben/

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                            • AngelinaKizz
                              AngelinaKizz last edited by

                              Heres my submission for HTFYA November
                              penguinscanfly.jpg

                              www.evarartistry.com
                              www.Instagram.com/evarartistry/

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                              • Larue
                                Larue last edited by Larue

                                Flight! Gave up two days of Inktober to focus on this one. Had fun with the lighting.IMG_0377.jpeg

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                                • Fey Realme
                                  Fey Realme last edited by Fey Realme

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                                  Hey guys, I shoehorned the prompt into my own october art challenge where i am doing a few different things in tandem to hone in on my illustration weaknesses and discover new ways to work. My biggest struggle is my most recent bout of “how the kek do I render stuff!?” I am mostly a drawer of flat more cartoony figures, but my brain’s default rendering setting is realistic Painting (renaissance era) which i am not nor ever have been good at. I have been trying to embrace flat cell shading and color contrast, but i always feel i should add highlights and halftones and shadows—realistic modeling you know?
                                  I am realizing that you can use shadows to ground characters and connect them to backgrounds without needing to go full on realistic, but figuring out how to do that in my work is difficult. This is my most recent attempt at figuring that out. I ended up making a screen layer on top of everything, and selecting the local color of each element and painting some sort of indication of where the light is hitting them.

                                  Any and all instruction, philosophizing, critique, information, or diagnosis is appreciated.
                                  Which svs learn class would you prescribe me?

                                  Edit: here is another piece I forgot i had, but it fit the prompt and i couldn’t help but share—its going to be the cover of a little zine I'm making about tips for traveling that i learned during my experience traveling to France with my husband, baby, and sister. I suppose i should put passports somewhere to make that clearer. #1 thing i relearned: flying is a nightmare.
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                                  Blog: mamatheartist.blogspot.com
                                  Coloring page newsletter: https://bit.ly/Color-in

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                                  • Robyn Hepburn
                                    Robyn Hepburn last edited by Robyn Hepburn

                                    I've loved admiring all the submissions. Looking forward to the next installment of HTFYA.

                                    Flight for SVS Nov RHepburn.jpg

                                    (Just because ostriches are faster than horses, doesn't mean they make a good getaway vehicle.)

                                    https://www.instagram.com/robynhepburnillustrates/
                                    www.robynhepburn.com

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                                    • MerryMary
                                      MerryMary last edited by

                                      Chicken and Geese 2.jpg

                                      Had a lot of fun with this one. I am sure there are many improvements that could make it better!

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                                      • alexw
                                        alexw @MerryMary last edited by

                                        @MerryMary This came out fantastic!! 🙂 So cool to see your sketch previously and now it's rendered out!

                                        https://www.instagram.com/alexwcreative/

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                                        • Malachi Hudelson
                                          Malachi Hudelson last edited by

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                                          • Malachi Hudelson
                                            Malachi Hudelson @AustinShurtliff last edited by

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