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    Episode 6: Listener Q&A

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    • KelBixler
      KelBixler last edited by

      Thanks so much for these podcasts. I have been learning a lot in them - I am relearning art from scratch after stepping away for a long time, so it's been great to get some direction as to what I should be doing. I'm glad I found SVS and these podcasts relatively early in my learning. I do have a question about master's studies to go along with what you talked about. I never learned anything about master's studies and where to even begin. Does anyone have any suggestions of where to start for the complete beginner? Any books or videos or, anything really? Thanks

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      • amlilui
        amlilui last edited by

        Just finished listening and thoroughly enjoyed it. Especially appreciated the tips on how to save time and maintain consistency, ie: pre-painting certain involved background elements, and multiple / various head drawings for reference.

        Love the podcast, very helpful in keeping me motivated as I work. 🙂

        -Amber L. L.

        P.S.
        I love the Beatles.

        Website: www.amberleighluecke.com
        https://www.instagram.com/amberleighluecke/

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        • amlilui
          amlilui last edited by

          @celeste-elizabeth well, I am a freelance illustrator in Florida, so if you want to come hang out with me for a day, come on over 🙂

          I would also say that the life of an illustrator is essentially isolated, especially if you work from home like I do. There's a fellow named Thomas James who talks about this and also did something quite impressive about it. He created his own community of illustrators to hang out with here, http://illustrationfriday.com/

          Hope that helps, let me know when you want to swing by 😉
          Best,
          Amber

          Website: www.amberleighluecke.com
          https://www.instagram.com/amberleighluecke/

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          • TwiggyT
            TwiggyT last edited by

            You all should do a segment on higher education.

            I have so much to say about my college experience. I'm glad I met the people I met, but the curriculum was lacking in so many ways.

            And why on earth they don't counsel students more is beyond me. Like you're 18 and you're supposed to have your life all together and know everything and that this for sure is the path you should take. Ugh. And don't get me started about signing papers for student loans when you've got no clue what it's like to even pay rent.

            http://twiggyt.com
            Instagram: www.instagram.com/twiggyt_art/
            Twitter: @twiggyt_art

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            • demotlj
              demotlj SVS OG last edited by

              I am listening to your podcast and really loving it. (In fact, looking forward to listening was the only thing that got me to run this morning so thanks for that!) I wanted to ask @Lee-White if you could post your martial arts belt system that you used in class where people advanced through belts by exhibiting competence in increasingly advanced skills. I’m an amateur and 60 years old so I need an efficient system to make sure I’ve built up my skill base. I don’t have years to waste messing around learning by trial and error 🙂 I would love to use something like your belt system to guide me and it would also give me a sense of how far I’ve come and need to go. Jake’s analogy of music lessons is very apt for me since I’m a musician and am used to a very methodical approach to building skills.

              Thanks for the podcast.

              Laurie DeMott
              instagram.com/demotlj

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

                @demotlj my kung fu belt system for grading worked really well. It was a simple concept: You start out as a white belt and with each major assignment in the class you had a chance to advance by getting a higher ranked belt. In order to advance you had to get at least 90% on the assignment. Some people got through on the first try. For others, they ended up doing the assignment over and over each week until it was at 90%. The only way to get an A was to do all assignments at 90% or better over the term.

                The beauty in this system was that it promoted true skill. Even if a student only ended up with 3 complete assignments, I at least knew they mastered the concepts. : )

                SVS Faculty Instructor
                www.leewhiteillustration.com

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

                  I should add, this only works really well for skill building technique based classes like perspective, etc. Once you get into artistic expression in the advanced classes, grading like this becomes too subjective to work really well.

                  SVS Faculty Instructor
                  www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                  • demotlj
                    demotlj SVS OG @Lee White last edited by

                    @lee-white My father was a psychology professor and he did a similar thing in that in order to pass is courses, every student had to get 100% on a test of basic concepts. They could take it as many times as they wanted but they couldn't pass the course without knowing all of those foundational concepts and then the rest of their grade was based on field work and research projects. I think it's a great way to teach and to learn.

                    Laurie DeMott
                    instagram.com/demotlj

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                    • K
                      Kat SVS OG last edited by

                      Love the idea of a kung fu system like this! With self-directed folks like ourselves, maybe we would need to give ourselves assignments and post on the forum for feedback. Not sure how else we can determine if we've reached the equivalent of a 90% on our exercises. Any thoughts on how else we can evaluate our progress?

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                      • Sarah LuAnn
                        Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

                        I also loved the idea of a king fu belt system. My mind is full of ideas on how I could expand the concept—especially since on of my big dreams is to teach illustration as well as publish.

                        sarahluann.com

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                        • zburke11
                          zburke11 last edited by

                          Just want to say awesome job guys! It's so fun to listen to the three of you and laugh along with some things and get so much information and inspiration all at the same time! I feel like I'm legit sitting down with you guys and hanging out haha. Hopefully I'll get to meet all of you in person at some point in my life. For now it'll just be Jake in New York 🙂

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                          • NicholeMarie
                            NicholeMarie last edited by

                            I'm trying to dig through some of the podcasts and google to find links graduation speeches that have been mentioned. There was one that was mentioned about connecting the dots by Steve Jobs, and another one about making progress in your career and facing the mountain. The analogy was along the lines of your goal being the mountain and as long as a project turns you towards it, you're on the right track. Anyone know what I am referring to? I would appreciate the links to these speeches.

                            Nichole Marie
                            www.instagram.com/bynicholemarie
                            www.nicholemarieprintery.etsy.com
                            www.bynicholemarie.com

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                            • Eli
                              Eli @NicholeMarie last edited by

                              @nicholemarie Neal Gaiman "Make Good Art"

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                              • artofbudmcleod
                                artofbudmcleod @Jake Parker last edited by

                                @jake-parker can we start a Beatles support thread where we submit illustrations inspired by Beatles music?

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