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    • demotlj
      demotlj SVS OG last edited by

      I am also not a professional artist and faced the same problem when I joined SVS six months ago - I was watching everything and finding it hard to focus. I finally decided to “build my own curriculum” and I chose three subject areas for the fall rotating them on a three day schedule. Monday’s and Thursday’s I did Color and Light, Tuesday’s and Friday’s Perspective, and Wednesday’s and Saturday’s Anatomy. I worked through videos just in those areas and tried to also do sketches in those areas on those days. It was really helpful and I have definitely improved more quickly than I would have otherwise and am now deciding on my winter “semester” of courses.

      Laurie DeMott
      instagram.com/demotlj

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      • PamM
        PamM last edited by

        @lee-white Thanks for the information. I'll be watching for the new classes!

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        • PamM
          PamM @demotlj last edited by

          @demotlj Thanks for your response! I have been trying to do that...but just in my head. Great idea to formalize a curriculum and assign days! Are you posting/sharing work in the forum for feedback?

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          • demotlj
            demotlj SVS OG @PamM last edited by

            @pamm I just put up a painting today in the forum (in the Art Work category) that I did working on color and light. I'm trying to be braver about sharing what I'm doing but as an amateur I feel definitely out of my league 🙂

            Laurie DeMott
            instagram.com/demotlj

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            • PamM
              PamM @demotlj last edited by

              @demotlj I saw your piece and I am impressed! Great job being brave and putting your work out there. I'm going to try and do the same when I have something to share. Seems like it can only help me get better;)

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              • demotlj
                demotlj SVS OG @PamM last edited by

                @pamm Thanks. I'll look forward to seeing yours!

                Laurie DeMott
                instagram.com/demotlj

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                  MOO SVS OG @demotlj last edited by

                  @demotlj Good for you to be brave! I still feel like my art is less than a lot of the work I see on here but my first ones were more embarrassing 🙂 Sometimes it can be hard to be critiqued, but, you start to get a better idea of where you need work and how to improve. I went to an Illustrators Day a couple of years ago and brought a portfolio. I thought it looked pretty good but when I saw how great th eothers were, and so professional, I just wanted to grab it and hide it in my backpack. But, I didn't. I also turned in illustrations for a prompt that were critiqued on a big screen in front of evreryone (no names used). That was scarey too! But I did learn from it and this year I felt much better prepared !

                  Marsha Ottum Owen

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                  • Miriam
                    Miriam last edited by Miriam

                    I'm pretty new here at SVS, too. I wasn't sure where to start either. Here's a list that was posted in the forums that might be helpful for you:

                    The person who shared it said, "Here is the course order recommended by Jake Parker when this question has come up in the past."

                    I don't know how old this list is, so I'm sure there are more classes available that aren't on the list--most notably, the live classes Lee mentioned--but hopefully, it will help you figure out your plan.

                    PHASE 1: Fundamentals
                    HOW TO DRAW EVERYTHING
                    DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS
                    VISUALIZING DRAWING IN PERSPECTIVE
                    LIGHT AND SHADOW
                    MASTERING PERSPECTIVE
                    CREATIVE COMPOSITION

                    PHASE 2: Learning Digital
                    BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP
                    10 STEP DIGITAL PAINTING

                    PHASE 3: Color
                    WORKING WITH COLOR
                    PAINTING COLOR AND LIGHT
                    PAINTING IN PHOTOSHOP

                    PHASE 4: Characters
                    DRAWING HEROES AND SIDEKICKS
                    DRAWING ANIMALS
                    DRAWING VILLAINS AND MONSTERS
                    POSING CHARACTERS - CHILDREN'S BOOK EDITION
                    STYLIZING HUMAN CHARACTERS
                    BREATHING LIFE INTO YOUR CHARACTER DESIGNS

                    PHASE 5: Illustration
                    CREATIVE ENVIRONMENT DESIGN
                    VISUAL STORYTELLING TECHNIQUES
                    MIXED MEDIA-WATERCOLOR AND DIGITAL
                    LUMINOUS LIGHTING IN MIXED MEDIA
                    ILLUSTRATING CHILDREN'S BOOKS PART1

                    And here's something Lee shared on a forum post recently:
                    "To get the most out of these videos, I suggest watching only 2 or 3 and the doing a ton of work in that area. You could spend 6 months just doing the environments, then another 6 months making a picture book dummy based on will and jake's class. In other words, watching videos is not the same thing as learning from the videos. If you guys really use the videos correctly, it could take a few years to get through them all."

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                      Kat SVS OG @Miriam last edited by

                      @miriam said in Using SVS instead of Art School:

                      And here's something Lee shared on a forum post recently:
                      "To get the most out of these videos, I suggest watching only 2 or 3 and the doing a ton of work in that area. You could spend 6 months just doing the environments, then another 6 months making a picture book dummy based on will and jake's class. In other words, watching videos is not the same thing as learning from the videos. If you guys really use the videos correctly, it could take a few years to get through them all."

                      Just want to say that this statement really struck a chord with me, so I've started over with some of the basics with the goal of getting much more solid. It's frustrating and at times a little dull, but I really want to improve those basic skills so I can eventually make images I'm happy with.

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                      • Miriam
                        Miriam @Kat last edited by

                        @kat
                        I was starting to realize I was doing this & needed to focus on the basics before watching more classes, when I saw the comment from Lee. So it was good to know I was turning toward the right path. Now I just have to make myself do it!

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                        • PamM
                          PamM @Miriam last edited by

                          @miriam Thanks for sharing this. I had seen it somewhere but lost it again:)

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                            Kat SVS OG @Miriam last edited by

                            @miriam said in Using SVS instead of Art School:

                            @kat
                            Now I just have to make myself do it!

                            Me too! I was watching a basic drawing video, and stopped until I practiced the one specific thing being taught 50 times. It took me all week, literally, but I did it. Feeling like it’s something I actually learned now, instead of just something I saw. Patience....harder than drawing!

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