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    Taking Will and Neil Gaiman's advice and making art!

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    • Carrie
      Carrie last edited by

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      • akerman
        akerman last edited by

        Nice! It's going to be fun to see where this one goes! I really like the stylization of your characters, and the warmth in the image. You also show the difference in age between the kids in a really nice way with the proportions, I always find that difficult without making them look alien 🙂

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

          Awesome, really loving your characters. Looking forward to seeing it finished.

          Happy Creating
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          • ?
            A Former User last edited by

            Oh that's a really interesting concept. I definitely see this working as an illustration. Do show when you color it.

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            • Katrina Fowler
              Katrina Fowler last edited by Katrina Fowler

              Really Beautiful! Must listen to Neil's speech!

              "Never give up! Never surrender!" ~Commander Peter Quincy Taggert

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              • Kevin Longueil
                Kevin Longueil SVS OG @natiwata last edited by

                @natiwata Seriously nice drawing! - i feel like they are cloud watching and sharing what they are seeing - great moment

                Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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                • natiwata
                  natiwata SVS OG @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                  Thanks everyone for the encouraging words!

                  @Kevin-Longueil That is exactly what I had in mind!

                  Nat Iwata
                  www.iwataillustration.com

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                  • NoWayMe
                    NoWayMe @natiwata last edited by

                    @natiwata This is an amazing sketch! If I could put more than one like, I would! Can't wait to see the final version!

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                    • natiwata
                      natiwata SVS OG last edited by natiwata

                      Render pass!
                      Cloudwatching.jpg

                      Nat Iwata
                      www.iwataillustration.com

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

                        @natiwata Its looking really good. The only thing i notice is the one boy that is pointing up, that shadow under that arm looks like it wouldn't fit with the direction of the light coming down.


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                        • ?
                          A Former User last edited by

                          Yeah I do notice the same with the shadow for the boy pointing in the sky. But good work.

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                          • natiwata
                            natiwata SVS OG @Chip Valecek last edited by natiwata

                            @Chip-Valecek Yeah I think you're right, I hate doing shadows like this I always struggle to figure out how exactly they would be cast from odd shapes and different angles. Just changed it on the pic.

                            Nat Iwata
                            www.iwataillustration.com

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                            • CamAnh Ng
                              CamAnh Ng last edited by

                              Beautiful :"(

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                              • audrey dowling
                                audrey dowling last edited by

                                I love your lines. and the way you manage to keep those delicate pencil lines after coloring. I struggle with that... could you tell us more about how you do that?

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                                • natiwata
                                  natiwata SVS OG @audrey dowling last edited by natiwata

                                  @audrey-dowling Thanks! I usually do 3 main steps for this type of drawing.

                                  1.) I do a super loose blue line sketch. I use blue not because it's trendy or going in a copier, but because the final drawing shows a lot easier on top of it.

                                  2.) I reduce the blue sketch opacity to about 20%, then make a new layer and do my final drawing on top of that. When done I turn off the blue layer and set the final sketch layer to multiply, this allows me to keep the drawing on top at all times while I paint underneath.

                                  3.) I make a new layer under the final drawing layer and I start blocking in colors and render things out. To keep the pencil sketch alive but not make it overwhelming I just play with reducing the layer opacity until it's where I want it.

                                  Hope this helps!

                                  Nat Iwata
                                  www.iwataillustration.com

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                                  • audrey dowling
                                    audrey dowling last edited by

                                    thanks nat!
                                    so you keep the pencil drawing layer on top of the color ones? mine is underneath (in multiply mode too), I'll try it your way next time

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