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    December 2023 Submissions - How To Fix Your Art

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    • Larue
      Larue @Robert Kovalevič last edited by

      @Robert-Kovalevič Great sense of atmosphere, structure and spacial distance. Very cool and makes me more than a bit worried for your beautiful fortress.

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      • rakiillustrates
        rakiillustrates last edited by

        Hello!

        Here’s what I made for the december prompt! It’s a princess escaping from the fortress tower and a knight flying in for the rescue type story.

        I’d love to know your immediate reactions and if the story comes through. Would love some critique to level up my work 🙂

        Thanks!

        Rock Fortress - Raki Singh.jpg

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        • Robert Kovalevič
          Robert Kovalevič @Mark Wilson Illo last edited by

          @Mark-Wilson-Illo awesome rendering. I find it difficult to do something like this. Requires lots of patience!

          Best wishes.
          (p.s. have you already drawn today?)

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          • Ayesha Masood
            Ayesha Masood last edited by

            Took a little time to do this piece. Something feels off. Cant put finger on it. IMG_0746.jpeg

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            • makekong
              makekong @Annika Wenzel last edited by

              @Annika-Wenzel this one really got me! Why is he worried? Oh no!

              Stroogle.xyz (webcomic)

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                Daniela Holz @AustinShurtliff last edited by

                @AustinShurtliff
                Hi, this is my first entry and it is late, but due to some glitch in the system that did not accept my account. Maybe you are interested in my illustration nonetheless.
                It is inspired by the cyclopian walls in Tiryns in Greece from more than 3000 years ago.![alt text](image url)
                Thank you.
                IMG_9632.jpeg ![alt text](image url)

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                  tom.barrett last edited by

                  @AustinShurtliff Was on YouTube this morning, and the upcoming live video placeholder for the 14th has January's prompt in the title.

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                  • AustinShurtliff
                    AustinShurtliff SVS Team @tom.barrett last edited by

                    @tom-barrett, thanks for letting me know! I'll look into it!

                    Austin Shurtliff
                    austin@svslearn.com

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                    • Miriam
                      Miriam @Jeremy Ross last edited by

                      @Jeremy-Ross I really like the horse on the 2nd piece. It has a nice flowing motion in the curves of the mane, tail, and plume & the movement in the legs.

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                      • Miriam
                        Miriam @Robyn Hepburn last edited by

                        @Robyn-Hepburn Maybe you're thinking of this one: The wise man built his house upon the rock (& the foolish man built his house on the sand).

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                        • Robyn Hepburn
                          Robyn Hepburn @Miriam last edited by

                          @Miriam 😆 I meant somewhere in the Psalms, but that works too! 😋

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

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