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    • evilrobot
      evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

      It's a nice cute piece. If you are going for a portfolio piece I'd maybe try and tell more of a story with it. Have the main character staring at the book with a furrowed brow really studying the text...maybe even the tongue is sticking out a bit like some people do when they are concentrating. Then maybe the owl cat is so bored and it's head is tilted back giving a huge yawn. Maybe the book's magic and there's a little bit of a glow coming off the pages.

      http://www.palacioillustration.com/

      https://www.scbwi.org/illustrator-gallery/illustrator-detail/?illustrator_id=84142

      https://www.pinterest.com/evilrobot2/pins/

      https://twitter.com/MyEvilRobot

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      • Johanna Kim
        Johanna Kim SVS OG @ArtofAleksey last edited by

        @aleksey I like your drawing. I think the perspective of this piece is perfectly fine. I wasn't aware of an unspoken rule about characters looking straight at the camera, but a slight adjustment of the cat-owl's gaze, and the boy's gaze would add to the storytelling, which IS valuable in a portfolio. (i.e., the boy's eyes could be looking at what he's reading, with the cat-owl trying to read over the brim of his hat, or dozing; he and the cat-owl could be looking at each other)

        http://www.johannakim.com
        http://instagram.com/johannahkim/

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        • ArtofAleksey
          ArtofAleksey last edited by

          Thank you all for your feedback. I made some changes and I think I like how it looks. I’m trying to embrace the effect I get with a brush pen I might try a pen nib next time because I got some really positive numbers during Inktober on my Instagram when I tried a pen nib so that might be where I go. But next step is values and colors. What does everyone think?
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          instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
          alekseyillustration.com

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          • ThisKateCreates
            ThisKateCreates @ArtofAleksey last edited by

            @aleksey The expression on that cat birb! I feel like the cup and plate and character would work better overlapping. To draw them into the same image.

            https://www.instagram.com/thiskatecreates

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            • evilrobot
              evilrobot SVS OG last edited by evilrobot

              That turned out great. Nice line work. I've been working more in brush and pen nib myself.

              http://www.palacioillustration.com/

              https://www.scbwi.org/illustrator-gallery/illustrator-detail/?illustrator_id=84142

              https://www.pinterest.com/evilrobot2/pins/

              https://twitter.com/MyEvilRobot

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              • ArtofAleksey
                ArtofAleksey @evilrobot last edited by

                @evilrobot thanks have you been using any sources to learn?

                instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                alekseyillustration.com

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                • evilrobot
                  evilrobot SVS OG @ArtofAleksey last edited by evilrobot

                  @aleksey Absolutely. I've been watching all Richard Friend (he's a comic book inker) videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7LX4yIzUWcvb1u8tdR3E2g/playlists

                  I recommend the inking tutorials play list and his render like Wrightson playlist. He has a couple beginner tutorials but watching him ink and explain what he's doing helps a lot.
                  As far as practice I've just been doing pages and pages of hatch marks with the brush and hunt 102 nib. Honestly it's all about learning how your hand works the best some people work better pulling towards their body and some people get a better result pulling away. (I work better pulling away from myself.) Also I've printed out a bunch of my old drawings on Bristol in blue and practiced inking them.

                  http://www.palacioillustration.com/

                  https://www.scbwi.org/illustrator-gallery/illustrator-detail/?illustrator_id=84142

                  https://www.pinterest.com/evilrobot2/pins/

                  https://twitter.com/MyEvilRobot

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                  • ArtofAleksey
                    ArtofAleksey last edited by

                    @evilrobot Awesome! Ty! I really appreciate it.

                    instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                    alekseyillustration.com

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                    • evilrobot
                      evilrobot SVS OG last edited by evilrobot

                      Also a little tip about the nibs (or most nibs) When you first buy them new they usually have some kind of chemical on them that they use to prevent rusting. It screws with the ink flow. I take a match and burn the end of the nib (don't get it glowing red just for a few seconds) it burns all that coating off and the ink seems to flow a lot better. Also use a sable brush I like the raphael 8404 #2 or the Windsor Newton series 7 brushes are OK (I've had quality problems with them having damaged hairs) I work in digital a lot but you just can't beat the line quality you get from using the real thing.

                      http://www.palacioillustration.com/

                      https://www.scbwi.org/illustrator-gallery/illustrator-detail/?illustrator_id=84142

                      https://www.pinterest.com/evilrobot2/pins/

                      https://twitter.com/MyEvilRobot

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                      • ArtofAleksey
                        ArtofAleksey last edited by

                        Yeah i like making lines with physical tools. Coloring though im ok with doing digitally maybe if i ever get anywhere in my art career i can spend time learning how to paint better

                        instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                        alekseyillustration.com

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                        • ArtofAleksey
                          ArtofAleksey last edited by

                          Ok I think it’s done. Whew ok portfolio piece 1 done!
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                          instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                          alekseyillustration.com

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