SVS Studio OCTOBER 2024
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@Arthur-Campling Thanks! They got the physical piece, but even if it was digital I would consider doing it traditional. Then I have done the commission and I have a orginal copy to sell
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@mag
Just wanted to say that I love how your art is clean and still expressive with interesting brush work showing, I'm not there yet but good on you Love it! -
Took a break from working on my boring UX/UI design portfolio to make an illustration. Now back to design
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@Jason-Crowley
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Got a halloween creature too share with you! The promt is from Justin Gerards strean and was "molting serpentine deer hunter of pumkin patches"
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@Arthur-Campling this is beautiful, I love the colours in this piece
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@Ellie Thanks! I feel inspired to do another halloweeny thingy.
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I finally finished a huge project, so Iโll be able to submit art for the How To Fix Your Art stream for the first time
this is what I have so far
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I tried out a new brush while working on a character design at the same time. I really like this brush, it gives off a traditional vibe
I've noticed it's so much more enjoyable to color with proper brushes compared to what I used before. Why didn't I think of getting new brushes earlier...
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A few spreads from my current project! Art is now in formatting. I am crossing my fingers the print quality is good!
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Illustration from Charlotte's Web, when WIlbur meets Charlotte for the first time!
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My first ever B/W illustration
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I spent all of September and October (so far) working on this mural at the school where my wife works. This is the first time in years that Iโve done any traditional artwork, but it was fun getting reacquainted.
Wall murals are hard.
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Someoneโs playing hide and seek!
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It would be great to get your comments on whether you understand what's happening in this picture and how clear it is overall. This would be my submission for November, but based on the feedback I received in October, I'm wondering if the characters are too thin and thus unclear. I also know the frog is quite small, but can you tell what he's doing and why the princess looks sad? Because I really don't want to hear again that my illustrations are unclear.
Thank you in advance!
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@Enni-Heikura I think your style is really cute!
The frog looks like it's about to eat a worm.
I think the princess is sad, because her prince friend is now a frog? I took the prince's shadow on the wall to mean that they'd been friends before and she misses him.
I can't tell what the picture on the table is supposed to be though. Since you draw attention to it with the heart, I'm left wondering what it is and why it's important. Is it supposed to be the prince and princess?The princess stands out way more than the frog. Thus the main focus of the picture seems to be the princess's melancholy. This makes the frog and the disgusting food seem like they are more in the background. It might fit the prompt better if more attention was drawn to the frog. Like maybe the princess is looking at him sadly.
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@Enni-Heikura I, too, am reading this as the Princess being saddened that her Prince is now (or back to being) a frog and is disgusted by his eating worms. I am reading the pictures on the wall as showing disgust or dismay.
I think it might be stronger if the table were shorter so that there was more direct interaction between the frog and the Princess to show that her sad look is being caused by him (if that is what is happening.) And if the picture on the table is him when he was a prince, that could also be bigger so that it would be clearer. I'm also not sure about the shadow behind the frog -- is it of the frog before he got changed to a frog?
I do love your style, though, and really enjoy your pieces.
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Hey guys, it's been a minute!
I'm currently doing Peachtober - one of the spin off drawing challenges from Jake's Inktober.
I'm not really an inking kind of gal, so no offense to Jake, but this challenge just fits me better.
Anyway, here's a recent piece from the month:
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@Yogita-Chawdhary This is excellent!!! Love the perspective and shifted angle. Very nice.
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@jvartandillustration Oh yes, they really can be. OMG. I used to paint Trompe L'Oeil. It consumed me... and I oftentimes way underbid and it was easy to slip into scope creep. I idolized Graham Rust, who would only contract 1 mural a year. But his murals took on a life of their own, and he was paid handsomely for it. Great job on yours by the way! Hope you can wrap this up soon, for your well being!