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    • Alicia Spilde
      Alicia Spilde last edited by Alicia Spilde

      Hi! I am new to the forums and digital illustration. I got my first iPad Pro in August and have been using Procreate. I made this illustration today and I would love some feedback on it. How can I improve? What should I work on?

      For this illustration, I used Nikko Rull and 6B.

      0_1543800464964_482F7044-3279-4D2A-99D1-D1C4D91B1AE8.jpeg

      I have been enjoying the online classes but I am having a hard time focusing on one class all the way through. I am so excited to learn more that I find myself jumping from class to class. I know this isn’t effective but perhaps someone would have a suggestion as to what I should work first.

      *edit to upload photo.

      www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
      www.aliciaspilde.com

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      • Chip Valecek
        Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Alicia Spilde last edited by

        @alicia-spilde welcome to the forums, as far as feedback goes I would push more on the occlusion shadows. I think that would push the forms more.


        https://www.instagram.com/chipvalecek/
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        • Alicia Spilde
          Alicia Spilde @Chip Valecek last edited by

          @chip-valecek thank you! I'm going to try to make that change today and see how it goes.

          www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
          www.aliciaspilde.com

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          • Craig Imrie
            Craig Imrie last edited by Craig Imrie

            I wouldn't worry too much about jumping about classes, I was the exact same but seemed to settle after I had had a wee look at most of them 😁

            I really like your style and palette choice.
            I do feel some things look quite flat, like the scarf.
            Also the eyes look different from the rest of the art work, this may be a design choice but it stands out (think they would look really nice if it was animation)
            But over all I really like it and would love to see more (background, characters)

            Sorry my feedback is a bit rubbish, I have never done it until joining this forums and feel a bit out my depth sometimes.

            Www.instagram.com/createdbyimrie

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            • Phil Cullen
              Phil Cullen last edited by

              I love the colors you chose and the texture is really nice. I agree with Chip's advice some really dark shadows in where the light can't get to.

              Also with the eyes what you could do is vary the line weight - thicker at the top and skinny on the bottom, or loose the bottom all together, let the line taper, it will feel more like an eyelash and help the eyes sit better, hope i'm expaining that properly.

              Having said that if you are new to digital illustration this is a fantastic start, in my opinion.

              www.instagram.com/phillip.cullen/
              www.facebook.com/phillipcullenillustration/

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              • Jon Anderson
                Jon Anderson SVS OG last edited by

                Welcome to the forum! The character looks like a fine start in my opinion. As far as personal touches I would echo what @Chip-Valecek said and suggest also to add a cast shadow on the ground to, well, ground the character and the shadows you already have. Your light source seems to just be a bit of white, which you may have intended, but I suggest experimenting with warmer tones like orange or yellow. Just a little bit of that warmer light on everything will help unify all the colors and help with the shadows to make your character look it exists in a real space even if it's stylized. As @Craig-Imrie pointed out the eyes feel disconnected somewhat. Maybe adjusting the value would help. You've got a good start that might just need a few details worked out. Nice!

                instagram.com/jonandersonillu

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                • Alicia Spilde
                  Alicia Spilde last edited by

                  @Craig-Imrie thank you for the feedback. I am going to work on making things not look so flat. Also, the eyes, yes they def need work. I really struggle with those.

                  @Phil-Cullen thank you for the tip on the eyes. Eyes are a definite weakness for me. I am going to try the technique that you described.

                  @Jon-Anderson I'm going to have to do a bit of searching to learn how to do the warmer light. I was concerned with veering off my color palette and making things look awful. I appreciate your encouraging words and feedback.

                  Thanks again, everyone! I am going to get busy working on this and hopefully I will have a second draft to show soon.

                  www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
                  www.aliciaspilde.com

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                  • Jon Anderson
                    Jon Anderson SVS OG @Alicia Spilde last edited by Jon Anderson

                    @alicia-spilde The nice thing about working digitally is that you can make a new layer on top, try the new idea, and then scrap it if you don't like it without destroying the progress you have (just make sure its on a new layer by itself). The white as you have it is fine I was just merely suggesting something else to try. There are a few SVS classes that touch on the subject or you can search for different lighting videos on YouTube that specifically use Procreate and try the methods that feel most comfortable. Once you grasp the concept (it seems complicated but it really is simple) you'll have a fancy new trick up your sleeve.

                    instagram.com/jonandersonillu

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                    • Alicia Spilde
                      Alicia Spilde @Jon Anderson last edited by

                      @jon-anderson Thank you! I really appreciate the help and encouragement. 🙂 🙂

                      www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
                      www.aliciaspilde.com

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                      • Alicia Spilde
                        Alicia Spilde last edited by

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                        @Chip-Valecek, @Craig-Imrie, @Jon-Anderson, @Phil-Cullen - I worked on this today. :). Just wanted to show you what I accomplished with the feedback. With this second draft, is there anything glaring that should be improved? Thank you!

                        www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
                        www.aliciaspilde.com

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                        • sigross
                          sigross @Alicia Spilde last edited by

                          @alicia-spilde curious character. I love the pointy hat. I'd check your shadows though. Stand a fat marker up on your desk or a piece of fruit. And shine a torch at it, in the direction of where you want the light to come from. My guess is the big shadow is about 10 o' clock from where you have put your light and shadows.

                          www.grossiebazaar.com
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                          www.instagram.com/sigross/

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                          • Jon Anderson
                            Jon Anderson SVS OG @Alicia Spilde last edited by

                            @alicia-spilde I think the shadow on the ground seems a little too dark for the lighting you have. Other than that I think it looks good.

                            instagram.com/jonandersonillu

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                            • Alicia Spilde
                              Alicia Spilde @Jon Anderson last edited by

                              @jon-anderson ok thanks!

                              www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
                              www.aliciaspilde.com

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                              • Alicia Spilde
                                Alicia Spilde @sigross last edited by

                                @sigross thanks, I'll do some experimentation with the shadow. Appreciate the help!

                                www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
                                www.aliciaspilde.com

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                                • Chip Valecek
                                  Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Alicia Spilde last edited by

                                  @alicia-spilde looking good, I do agree with @sigross that the shadow on the ground should be pointing more toward 10 o'clock vs 9ish.


                                  https://www.instagram.com/chipvalecek/
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                                  • Alicia Spilde
                                    Alicia Spilde last edited by

                                    @sigross and @Chip-Valecek I changed the shadow. This does look better. Thank you! 0_1543891477981_BBB172A7-F4B6-4774-B527-DA1CF7984ED9.jpeg

                                    www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
                                    www.aliciaspilde.com

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                                    • sigross
                                      sigross @Alicia Spilde last edited by

                                      @alicia-spilde spot on. Good stuff.

                                      www.grossiebazaar.com
                                      www.sigross.com
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                                      • Chip Valecek
                                        Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Alicia Spilde last edited by

                                        @alicia-spilde perfect! I also like how you softened it up.


                                        https://www.instagram.com/chipvalecek/
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                                        http://www.cshellmedia.com/

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                                        • Phil Cullen
                                          Phil Cullen last edited by

                                          Looks awesome 🙂

                                          www.instagram.com/phillip.cullen/
                                          www.facebook.com/phillipcullenillustration/

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                                          • Alicia Spilde
                                            Alicia Spilde last edited by Alicia Spilde

                                            I’m back with another illustration that I’d like feedback on. I learned so much with the feedback last time, so thank you for that!

                                            When you look at this illustration, what would you tweak? My inspiration was a children’s holiday program, where one little girl steals the show and knocks over a classmate in the process.

                                            0_1544390568061_42CED329-B184-4136-A706-3F8CE69323C1.jpeg

                                            www.instagram.com/aliciaspildeartist
                                            www.aliciaspilde.com

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