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    September 2024 Submissions - How To Fix Your Art

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    • AustinShurtliff
      AustinShurtliff SVS Team @annastenger last edited by

      @annastenger super fun concept! I really like the way you do flat shapes but with a painterly texture. What
      s your process look like?

      Austin Shurtliff
      austin@svslearn.com

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      • annastenger
        annastenger @AustinShurtliff last edited by annastenger

        @AustinShurtliff Thanks Austin! It's taken me a while to get to a point where I have a pretty strict process to help produce consistent work. It's not fancy or complicated...Let me know if you have questions.

        1. Rough sketch
        2. Refine the drawing
        3. Work out the values
        4. Determine minimal color palette for the piece/subject: 4-7 colors with a tint and shade for each hue, organized by value. Map out the color usage based on values.
        5. Render the image with everything already worked out! Contrast and colors may change as this step lays out, as sometimes things need tweaking. I just use the 6B pencil brush in Procreate and keep the brush size consistent throughout. Flat shapes first, details later.
        6. Throw a white layer over the entire piece with a “Color” transparency mode on top. If it still reads in grayscale, it should work in color.
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        • MarcRobinson
          MarcRobinson last edited by

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          I'm a massive Norman Rockwell fan as you can see, so I challenged myself to try and channel him in my illustration. My aim was to try and get the story/gag across with as few elements as possible, and it was simultaneously so incredibly hard and rewarding. I slapped it onto a "Saturday Evening Post" style magazine cover just for fun. My tribute to my favourite illustrator. I don't know if "Anti-Gravity Pants" count as a "Machine", so I may be off the mark a bit with the prompt, but it made me laugh at least. I also accidently did the entire image at 72dpi, so it was also a lesson for me to pay more attention next time 🙄

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          • annastenger
            annastenger @MarcRobinson last edited by

            @MarcRobinson Looks like a solid tribute! I especially love the toppling stool for some unexpected energy [:

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            • Mariana B.
              Mariana B. @AustinShurtliff last edited by Mariana B.

              @AustinShurtliff hi Guys, I’m working on the prompt for Oct, but I wanted to ask if it’s ok to submit a single page comic instead of a single illustration.

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                • ArtistErin
                  ArtistErin @MarcRobinson last edited by

                  @MarcRobinson This is so so good 🙂 Love it, Marc!!!

                  Erin Richardson
                  instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
                  www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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                  • MarcRobinson
                    MarcRobinson @annastenger last edited by

                    @annastenger hey thanks! Yeah I'm glad the stool falling over came across, because I was in two minds about it.

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                    • MarcRobinson
                      MarcRobinson @ArtistErin last edited by

                      @ArtistErin thanks Erin I appreciate it!

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                      • AustinShurtliff
                        AustinShurtliff SVS Team @Mariana B. last edited by

                        @Mariana-B great question! Yes, you can submit a single comic page (you probeblly could even get away with a douple page spread as long as it is in a single image file). We've had serveal people submit sequntial art for past promts. Let me know if you have any other question that come up (you can email me, austin@svslearn.com, or send me a private message through the forum).

                        Austin Shurtliff
                        austin@svslearn.com

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                        • AustinShurtliff
                          AustinShurtliff SVS Team @annastenger last edited by

                          @annastenger this is so cool! Thanks for taking the time to share this! I haven't been doing a lot of finished artwork the last few years (mostly just sketching and doing rought hand drawn animations) and really need to work on rebuilding my rendering systeme. Just curious, when you render in step 5 are you saying use the 6B pencil to fill in all of the large solid colors in your illustration, as well as the line work? Do you select those larger areas or just color it freehand? I love all the texture you create with that process.

                          Austin Shurtliff
                          austin@svslearn.com

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                          • AustinShurtliff
                            AustinShurtliff SVS Team @annastenger last edited by

                            @annastenger also, I might ask about doing a blog post or something like that about your process in the future if thats all right. I think it would be really instructional to share this with everyone.

                            Austin Shurtliff
                            austin@svslearn.com

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                            • annastenger
                              annastenger @AustinShurtliff last edited by

                              @AustinShurtliff I color it ALL in by hand… I’ve tried a few work-arounds (brushes, copy and pasting fills) but nothing looks authentic and the edges look goofy.

                              And sorry to do a big process post here. I’ll put it some place else next time- I didn’t know about a blog section?

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                              • Christijan
                                Christijan @MarcRobinson last edited by

                                @MarcRobinson This is so good. I love the concept and execution is really good. Sorry to hear about the 72 dpi thing. I've been there before.

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                                • Christijan
                                  Christijan @annastenger last edited by

                                  @annastenger Thanks for sharing this! I love seeing others' processes.

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                                  • Scharon Campbell
                                    Scharon Campbell @MarcRobinson last edited by

                                    @MarcRobinson This is so freaken good!

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                                    • MarcRobinson
                                      MarcRobinson @Christijan last edited by

                                      @Christijan Thanks mate, I appreciate it. And yeah, I won't be making the dpi mistake again anytime soon...I hope!

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                                      • MarcRobinson
                                        MarcRobinson @Scharon Campbell last edited by

                                        @Scharon-Campbell Thank you!

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                                        • AustinShurtliff
                                          AustinShurtliff SVS Team @annastenger last edited by

                                          @annastenger, don't be sorry. I'm super happy you shared that here. We once did a blog posts where we featured SVSLearn students, and I was just thinking it might be fun to do something like that again, especially with some of the changes coming to SVSLearn.

                                          Austin Shurtliff
                                          austin@svslearn.com

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                                          • MarcRobinson
                                            MarcRobinson @annastenger last edited by

                                            @annastenger your colour harmony is always bang on. I definitely need to be more conscious of selecting a limited pallete like you do.

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