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    • natiwata
      natiwata SVS OG last edited by

      Very cool! I like the premise a lot, I think my 3 boys would dig it! Fun to see your sculpts, Zbrush? It's funny, I work in games and have made hundreds of 3d models but never for an illustration reference oddly enough. I need to start doing that!

      Nat Iwata
      www.iwataillustration.com

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

        Its looking great! Best of luck on your project. Its a great idea to set your timelines on things this way it gets done. Otherwise I am like, "Oh i will get to it tomorrow." And then tomorrow turns out to be next month and then the next.


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        • BenR
          BenR last edited by

          I think you've got a great concept. So are you going to be doing a 3d illustration then (using the figures you've sculpted), or are they more for reference?

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

            @evilrobot This is looking so good William! The book title and concept seem solid and your thumbnails look great - looking forward to seeing this progress!

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            • Mara
              Mara @evilrobot last edited by

              @evilrobot I like that the boy and dog colors match. I look forward to see the development of your project.

              Mara

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              • andyjewett
                andyjewett last edited by

                looking forward to see the progression on this!

                Andy Jewett
                ILLUSTRATOR | DESIGNER

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                • lmrush
                  lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                  Awesome so far, looking forward to following your progress!

                  Lisa Rush
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                  • evilrobot
                    evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                    Thank you very much. I drew a few more rough pages today and finished up the tittle page and first spread inks and colors. Working on a double page spread of the treasure map now. 0_1483945926750_Page_1_Finished.jpg 0_1483945939502_Page_2_3_finished.jpg

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                    • evilrobot
                      evilrobot SVS OG @evilrobot last edited by

                      I'm going to do three finished spreads to submit but wondering how finished I need to make the rest of the dummy book? Can I get away with having the other pages as rough as the thumbs I have up top? Or do I need to finish them up a lot further?

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

                        @evilrobot I think its looking great. As far as your questions, I would like to know the same thing.


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                        • drawingmelee
                          drawingmelee last edited by

                          This looks fantastic! Keep up the good work! Those 3D figures are pretty sweet 🤘

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                          • smceccarelli
                            smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                            Just had the same conversation with my agent - she said for a first book of an unknown author you would need to have the whole book drawn (not as thumbs, but line-drawings) and 4 finished color illustrations. My thumbs look similar to yours as a level of finish, and she said that definitely would not be enough.
                            But again, that is only one input from this direction, I am sure there are exceptions.
                            It looks great so far, BTW!

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                            • evilrobot
                              evilrobot SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by evilrobot

                              @smceccarelli Thanks so much that is great to know!

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                              • evilrobot
                                evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                                @smceccarelli don't know if you could answer one more question. How much of my project is OK for me to show on social media? I know if I'm trying to sell this they don't want the whole story out on the internet. Can I show all my drawings without the story?

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                                • smceccarelli
                                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @evilrobot last edited by

                                  @evilrobot Oh, I really do not know. I have been wondering the same actually....I have not asked.
                                  My gut feeling is to keep the book project out of social media (I mean the one I am working on) as much as possible. But it's only a hunch, not based on any advice or comment.

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                                  • Dulcie
                                    Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                                    I've wondered the same thing, unfortunately I don't have a definitive answer either. My own gut feeling was also not to show the whole thing, if I want to sell it to a publisher...though I think characters and 'establishing the look' type of pictures would be alright (again just personal reaction). That's from the point of view of being unpublished...I want to put my best work/best character designs out there to get the best chances of being picked up...but maybe if I had a publisher/established links/an agent already I wouldn't need to and could keep the whole thing a surprise.

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                                    • korilynneillo
                                      korilynneillo last edited by

                                      I've also wondered the same thing about posting book projects on social media. I would imagine sharing final illustrations would be okay if you plan on self publishing, but have no idea what a potential publisher or agent would think about it. I look forward to seeing what others think on the subject!

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