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    • Ace Connell
      Ace Connell @audrey dowling last edited by

      @audrey-dowling That's stunning! I really like it

      Ace

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      • audrey dowling
        audrey dowling @Ace Connell last edited by

        thanks @Ace-Connell ! 🙂

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        • Steve Young
          Steve Young last edited by

          wow, Great work, Fantastic idea for including everyones exercises here!

          Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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          • Steve Young
            Steve Young last edited by

            I have been busy lately, though I did do the Environment exercises, here is no 7;

            SVS Learn Enviroments07.jpg

            Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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            • Steve Young
              Steve Young last edited by

              Here is no 8;
              SVS Learn Enviroments08.jpg

              Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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              • Steve Young
                Steve Young last edited by

                No 9;

                SVS Learn Enviroments09.jpg

                Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                • audrey dowling
                  audrey dowling last edited by audrey dowling

                  very nice Steve! I love the proportions and values

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                  • Jiří Kůs
                    Jiří Kůs @Steve Young last edited by

                    @Steve-Young This is really great. I think you should push it to a finished painting. Add color, details and all that good stuff 🙂 or some story-telling elements.

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                    • joyce_carmo
                      joyce_carmo last edited by

                      You guys have nice things going on here. I watched this class and it was really enlightening, but I have difficulties in thinking about shapes and silhouettes. Do you guys have any tips on being loose with coming up with shapes for things?

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                      • Ace Connell
                        Ace Connell @joyce_carmo last edited by

                        @joyce_carmo Yeah... just do it. If you do 5, carry on and do 10, then do 50. If you force yourself past the trap your brain is setting you to hold you back, you'll break past it and start being creative. Also, work quickly and don't let your inhibitions hold you back.

                        Ace

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                        • Charlie Eve Ryan
                          Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @Steve Young last edited by

                          @Steve-Young These look fantastic Steve! Really well done!! Man I'm feeling like a slacker 😛 lol. I would maybe vary the height on the center sail for variety and make it taller and maybe break the top horizon line a bit.

                          Happy Creating
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                          • joyce_carmo
                            joyce_carmo last edited by

                            @Ace-Connell thanks for the tips. I still have to work on the exercises of this workbook, but I'm kinda trying to put the lessons of this class on use in some of my Inktober drawings.

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                            • Steve Young
                              Steve Young @Jiří Kůs last edited by

                              @Jiří-Kůs said:

                              @Steve-Young This is really great. I think you should push it to a finished painting. Add color, details and all that good stuff 🙂 or some story-telling elements.

                              i would love to but I am busy with so many other projects, it might be something i can do in the future.

                              Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                              • Steve Young
                                Steve Young @audrey dowling last edited by

                                @audrey-dowling Thanks, I did think about them as I drew the image.

                                Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                                • Steve Young
                                  Steve Young @joyce_carmo last edited by

                                  @joyce_carmo said:

                                  You guys have nice things going on here. I watched this class and it was really enlightening, but I have difficulties in thinking about shapes and silhouettes. Do you guys have any tips on being loose with coming up with shapes for things?

                                  My best tip, is draw random shapes that interlink, then try and make something out of them.

                                  Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                                  • Steve Young
                                    Steve Young @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

                                    @Charlie-Eve-Ryan Thanks, your probably right regarding the sail, if I find any time I'll fiddle with it.

                                    Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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

                                      Hey Steve, very nice that you are doing all this work. Really good stuff in here.

                                      One note, watch out for keeping your vanishing points too close together. Especially in environments. It makes objects like building distort heavily and makes your life much harder. 🙂 Also, many of your vanishing points on the right side don't seem to line up very well.

                                      I did a quick draw over to show how pulling the vanishing points way outside your image area will calm down the angles and make the building have a more natural appearance.

                                      Let me know if you have any questions about this. : ) 1441396243644-svs-learn-e06-st2.jpg

                                      SVS Faculty Instructor
                                      www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                                      • Steve Young
                                        Steve Young @Lee White last edited by

                                        @Lee-White Thanks Lee, I did an eye ball for the perspective for the initial sketch, then more or less traced over that without too much care. Ill be careful in future. Your analysis was quite insightful, thanks again.

                                        Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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                                        • audrey dowling
                                          audrey dowling last edited by

                                          exercise 05, subjective thumbnail studies
                                          I have no idea how I did... 😕
                                          it was all done on the intuos tablet, which I'm really not used to for drawing

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                                          • audrey dowling
                                            audrey dowling last edited by

                                            shape building (i won't finish it)

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