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    • Jeanne.M.Bowman
      Jeanne.M.Bowman @MarcRobinson last edited by

      @MarcRobinson Thanks Marc! Is there a specific way you can get on the podcast like a special email or something? I have been thinking of signing up for a 6 month mentorship over at the Illustration Department, but it is like a $1k investment and I am still not totally sure if I want to do that. So getting feedback from the SVS team would be amazing- I didn't know it was an option!

      instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
      jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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      • Jeremy Ross
        Jeremy Ross @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

        Very creative @Jeanne-M-Bowman ! This looks really cool! You might want to try and do a mockup cover to see how it looks. You might need to make the book the box itself and just have the front of the box be the cover.

        Just a thought.

        Regarding style, why not try to make it in both styles and see which you prefer?

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        • Jeanne.M.Bowman
          Jeanne.M.Bowman @Jeremy Ross last edited by

          @Jeremy-Ross

          Oh, great idea about making a mockup cover! I also think it is smart to do it in both styles, however I did that once for another image (between watercolor and digital, see below) and I couldn't decide in the end. How did you decide on your style?

          Here is an example of where I tried two styles for the same image:
          This is the watercolor version
          troll01_watercolor_JeanneBowman.jpg

          This is the digital version
          troll 01_JeanneBowman.jpg

          I feel like each one has pros and cons and I just can't make up my mind about it. I got mixed responses as well when I showed these to other people with it being pretty much 50/50 over who liked the digital and who liked the watercolor. Is there a process you go through to decide what style will work best for you?

          instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
          jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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          • Larue
            Larue last edited by

            Hi there, I think this looks really cool with the 3-d effects but for me, I went back and looked at your art on your website and I think some of your pieces are really beautiful. I work in watercolor too and use photoshop to clean up or make lil tweaks. I do make digital art but still haven’t gotten my watercolor style to transfer over well, at least not in my opinion. I certainly don’t think it hurts to have the two styles as long as you are as comfortable and confident in using this new style. At this point for me, when I’m asked to create 100% digitally it takes me much longer than watercolor and have to take that into account when bidding out a job.

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            • Jeanne.M.Bowman
              Jeanne.M.Bowman @Larue last edited by

              @Larue Thanks so much! Transferring watercolor into digital was tricky for me too. I finally found a system that I liked that is based on Adilson Faria's work here: https://www.youtube.com/@adilsonfarias He has a class you can take on hotmart that teaches you some great tricks. Also using watercolor texture overlays is very helpful, as is using the Kyle Watercolor brush pack from adobe. It isn't quite the same as true watercolor, but with a lot of fussing you can get a decent result.

              But I agree, it is nice to be able to switch and have some variety in styles so I don't get bored. I just find it hard to pitch to illustration clients because I feel like my work is all over the heckin place. I keep reading about people who "find" their styles but for me it has always felt like I need to make a concrete decision- nothing feels like the holy grail and it is leaving me a little confused and frustrated. I'm reluctant to make tons of new work in case it isn't the thing Art Directors want to see. My dream would be to find something totally unique to me, but I've been doing this for over a decade now and nothing feels original in that way. It is a head scratcher, for sure!

              instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
              jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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              • Jeremy Ross
                Jeremy Ross @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

                Hi @Jeanne-M-Bowman , both are very nice; however, I must admit I like your watercolor piece slightly more.

                To the untrained artist, they wouldn’t be able to tell the two apart, which is why you probably received an equal 50/50 for your survey results.

                I heard on a podcast recently that traditional art (e.g., watercolor., etc.) is having a resurgence, which you might be able to leverage based on your style.

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                  Nxndraw last edited by

                  Hey, just wanted to say I do like your watercolor style a bit more but I don't the difference is huge.

                  I don't think you necessarily have to choose one or another. I know that a lot of illustrators do both, digital and traditional.

                  From a practical perspective, the advantage of having traditional work is that you can sell the originals. However, digital often tends to be faster. I think you have to weigh out what takes more time, what you enjoy more, and what is more financially viable.

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                  • MarcRobinson
                    MarcRobinson @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

                    @Jeanne-M-Bowman from what I remember there is a form you can fill in on the svs website. If you click on the Podcast section, then onto any episode, there should be a button called "ask a question". It may take a few weeks for it to make it onto the podcast.

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                    • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                      Jeanne.M.Bowman @Jeremy Ross last edited by

                      @Jeremy-Ross Thanks so much, Jeremy! I agree that traditional art is probably going to have a bit of a renaissance, since we have AI images now to contend with. That is partly why I am swinging back towards incorporating paper cut- to make it clear that this was made by hand. I love the handmade look and I want it to be evident, but I also need to to be unique to me. That is the bit I am struggling with. I can't see my own style. How did you get into the style you are using now?

                      instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
                      jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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                      • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                        Jeanne.M.Bowman @MarcRobinson last edited by

                        @MarcRobinson Thank you Marc! I really appreciate the direction! I am going to look into this!

                        instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
                        jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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                        • Reb Erlik
                          Reb Erlik @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

                          @Jeanne-M-Bowman This cover rocks! Great concept and colors. I would have picked this up if i saw it in the library as a kid. Good contender for a portfolio piece.

                          https://www.instagram.com/reb.erlik/

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                          • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                            Jeanne.M.Bowman @Reb Erlik last edited by

                            @reberlik Thanks so much! I am glad to know it is working!

                            instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
                            jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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                            • Reb Erlik
                              Reb Erlik @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by Reb Erlik

                              @Jeanne-M-Bowman Ahh, I love this monster design!!! It's like a Maurice Sendak wild thing. What's the folklore/story here?

                              https://www.instagram.com/reb.erlik/

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                              • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                                Jeanne.M.Bowman @Reb Erlik last edited by

                                @reberlik Thank you! I love Maurice Sendak! This is just a random troll I designed. A couple of years ago I wanted to challenge myself so I did 30 troll drawings in rural settings. My plan was to then color 25 of them. I only got three finished, unfortunately, but if I ever get some free time I want to go back and finish them up. You can find them on my instagram if you are interested in looking at the other ones. This one is loosely based on Krampus (and inspired by Inosuke's eyes from Demon Slayer).

                                instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
                                jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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                                • makekong
                                  makekong @Jeanne.M.Bowman last edited by

                                  @Jeanne-M-Bowman you can even use the photograph as the cover image. I can tell you for sure this calls attention in any bookstand. Years ago I found a comic in a store just because of this. From all the comics in there this one looked like a toy and I didnt knew why but something about it was so different and when I grabbed it I realized is just a comic

                                  Stroogle.xyz (webcomic)

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                                  • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                                    Jeanne.M.Bowman @Nxndraw last edited by

                                    @Nxndraw Thanks so much! Can you pinpoint why you like the watercolor style more? I agree that having the original is a big boost, especially now that AI images are happening. It is a tough decision to make that I have been struggling with for years!

                                    instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
                                    jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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                                    • Jeanne.M.Bowman
                                      Jeanne.M.Bowman @makekong last edited by

                                      @makekong Thanks! I'm glad to know it stands out!

                                      instagram.com/jeanneillustrates
                                      jeannebowmanillustrates.com

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