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    • amberwingart
      amberwingart @bluesky71 last edited by

      @bluesky71 Typically I'll start with an idea that I'll sketch out as what I call a "rough & ugly," lol. It's just a really basic line sketch that gives me an overall idea of what I want to happen in the scene. From there, I'll start doing thumbnail sketches (I only started doing that after joining SVS - now I have no idea how I ever did a piece without them). The thumbnail sketches help me to decide on the composition & character placement. From there, I'll have my hubs take pictures of me in the poses my characters will be in or I'll use my computer's camera to take pics of myself in poses. I then look on the web for photo reference of any additional elements I need, like light posts, buildings, trees, etc. I've also just started doing color studies since joining SVS. They also help immensely. Since starting the thumbnail sketches and the color studies, my actual painting time is cut in half and I feel SO much more confident, because I'm not trying to figure out the composition or the color scheme as I'm creating the painting - I can just enjoy creating. I hope that helps!

      Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/amberwingart
      Instagram: @savinafranciscoart
      YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/amberwingart
      Website: http://www.amberwingart.com
      SVS Sketchbook: http://forum.svslearn.com/topic/915/savina-s-sketchbook-updated-2-13-16

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      • smceccarelli
        smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

        I have two different types of processes - planned and unplanned. I used to feel guilty when I was not planning (I studied visual development, so thumbnails are an ingrained habit and a mandatory expectation), but now I came to embrace the fact that sometimes ideas just pop in my head fully formed and I can go with the flow. I like the illustration world because it is not expected that you come up with 20 variations of everything as a standard...
        But one thing is certain - I would rarely start on a finished illustration without 90% of the decisions made. How the characters look like, the composition, color palette, etc... All should be more or less settled beforehand in studies and sketches - even if it is only one sketch and one color study. I positively hate to scramble for color choices or lighting decisions or adjust composition while I am painting....
        So sometimes I will have one idea, settle it down in sketches and work from it. Sometimes I will do many different thumbnails for composition, characters or colors and put a concept together that way. I like both approaches and I got good (and bad!) pieces from both.

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        • bluesky71
          bluesky71 last edited by

          Thanks guys for taking the time to write such lengthy answers,much appreciated😊

          https://www.instagram.com/lokibear71/
          Jenniferwillimott@rocketmail.com

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          • bluesky71
            bluesky71 last edited by

            Just having a look at your work guys,so just looked @ amber.. Lovely well considered work,charming,alot of love and care goes into your work....a real mix of tec ability and imagination and sensitivity.Value your input......😊

            https://www.instagram.com/lokibear71/
            Jenniferwillimott@rocketmail.com

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            • bluesky71
              bluesky71 last edited by

              @simona.....just had a look at your website...professional 101! Thanks for your input,feel privileged hun.So much talent on Svs feel like I've hit the jackpot....I know with feedback from here my work must improve.xxxxxx

              https://www.instagram.com/lokibear71/
              Jenniferwillimott@rocketmail.com

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              • Lydia M
                Lydia M last edited by

                I'll start with a story idea, usually a silly situation, and collect a lot of references online. A couple years ago I found myself not knowing what to draw so I stopped all together. I realized it was because I wanted to draw stories, not items, so I can't draw like one bird and be happy with that. So anyway, all those references get saved in my project folder on my computer. Then I do messy sketches. Teeny little thumbnails are tough for me because drawing that small feels cramped. I gotta throw my hands around for looseness. Once I pick a sketch that works I drag it over to a new canvas, enlarge it to fit, and then do a more refined drawing over it. I keep my characters and major items in their own groups in photoshop to stay organized. All my layers are named because there are so many. That's basically it.

                www.lydiamueller.com
                Twitter @lydesigns

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                • bluesky71
                  bluesky71 last edited by

                  Thanks Lydia......

                  https://www.instagram.com/lokibear71/
                  Jenniferwillimott@rocketmail.com

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                  • bluesky71
                    bluesky71 last edited by

                    Lydia,for some reason when I go on your web page only the header drawing shows???

                    https://www.instagram.com/lokibear71/
                    Jenniferwillimott@rocketmail.com

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                    • Lydia M
                      Lydia M last edited by

                      What browser are you using? Nothing when you scroll down? It loads for me on chrome and internet explorer or whatever microsoft is calling it these days.

                      www.lydiamueller.com
                      Twitter @lydesigns

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                      • Kevin Longueil
                        Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Lydia M last edited by

                        @Lydia-M Your site works on Safari and iPad - it does not resize itself to the screen size on either though - i need to scroll to the right to see the page - work looks great!

                        Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
                        https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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                        • Lydia M
                          Lydia M last edited by

                          I'm not sure what's causing that and I don't have an Adobe Muse subscription anymore 😞

                          www.lydiamueller.com
                          Twitter @lydesigns

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                          • Kevin Longueil
                            Kevin Longueil SVS OG @Lydia M last edited by

                            @Lydia-M Just looks like the header is not centered over the portfolio .... easy fix?

                            Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
                            https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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                            • bluesky71
                              bluesky71 last edited by

                              I'm using my windows phone....will try my laptop and let you know....

                              https://www.instagram.com/lokibear71/
                              Jenniferwillimott@rocketmail.com

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