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      Tamisha SVS OG last edited by

      Great list! Thinking about starting a small sketchbook for each category. Then I could create full illustrations from the best sketches.

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      • Di07
        Di07 @admin last edited by

        @admin very useful! Thank you

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        • MOO
          MOO SVS OG last edited by

          I just listened to this tonight 🙂 Great list! Thanks.

          Marsha Ottum Owen

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          • Christine Garner
            Christine Garner last edited by

            Thanks for the help with this 🙂

            website: https://thimblefolio.com

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            • smceccarelli
              smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

              This is really useful. My understanding is that one should combine multiple of these elements in designing a set of illustrations that covers them more or less all, right? Otherwise the permutations lead to potentially thousands of different pieces. How many "series" should one target? (meaning same subject matter or character but with different interpretations?).

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              • Lee Holland
                Lee Holland last edited by

                Thank you. This is really helpful

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                • Camomilla
                  Camomilla last edited by

                  @Will-Terry Watched this yesterday, your videos are always informative and inspiring 🙂

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                  • Timbdsf
                    Timbdsf last edited by

                    This is so helpful. Thanks!

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                    • Timbdsf
                      Timbdsf last edited by

                      I do have one more question I hope Will (or anyone else) will answer for me. Almost everyone encourages limiting a physical portfolio to 12-15 pieces (maybe 20 max). Should we do the same with our online websites? Or should we include even more (as Will obviously has)? Assuming we only add solid pieces, what's a good rule for how many pieces we should include in an online portfolio? I recognize the less-is-more mentality, but if we hope to include all of Will's list above in our online portfolio (multi-tasking these elements into each piece), should we be adding more to what we have online than what we would include in our physical portfolios?

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                      • Lee White
                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                        I'd say your online portfolio is about a million times more important than a physical portfolio. In fact, I don't even own a physical portfolio. I would consider just having about 15-20 pieces on your portfolio and leaving the rest for a blog.

                        The 15-20 pieces rule is typically for recent graduates that may not have a totally consistent style. Most established pros can have more than that because it's typically all of a similar quality and look. When leaving college or just starting out, getting 20 good pieces is tough.

                        SVS Faculty Instructor
                        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                          Timbdsf @Lee White last edited by

                          @Lee-White Just the advice I needed! Thanks, Lee!

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