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    • JerrySketchyArt
      JerrySketchyArt @braden H last edited by

      @Braden-Hallett Love it! That pencil work really adds a nice touch.

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      • Heather Boyd
        Heather Boyd last edited by Heather Boyd

        To prep for my plant ABC’s and for Book Cover in partial gouache, I made a Lilly of the Vally painting. My mother’s favourite flower.

        I love gouache but still have loads of exciting things to learn while I work with it.

        I have started a 24hour Sabbath and so last Saturday I started a really old Paint by Numbers but didn’t have the paint anymore so I moved to my free gouache I was given.

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        Then I started this yesterday and completed it today. I might need to work on stronger paper. Anyways I hope you like it! I certainly do. 🙂

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        Please forgive poor lighting.

        Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatherboyd.illustration/
        Website: https://heatherboydillustration.ca
        Shop: https://www.inprnt.com/search/products?q=HeatherBoydIllustration
        Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/heatherboydillustration

        Be blessed,

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        • JerrySketchyArt
          JerrySketchyArt last edited by

          Making some forward progress on the weigh-in scene.

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          • demotlj
            demotlj SVS OG last edited by demotlj

            My next illustration is of a butterfly beating a horse in a race so I made a maquette of a horse to help my lousy spatial skills. I never would have known how to do this without SVS - it’s so much fun! (And next time I’ll put it on a stronger base. I had to take this quick before it toppled over.)
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            Laurie DeMott
            instagram.com/demotlj

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            • avfarrar
              avfarrar @braden H last edited by

              @Braden-Hallett Did you draw this picture digitally? If so what brushes do you use? The lines look great and convincingly like pencil (of course if it is pencil! :face_savouring_delicious_food: but they look too clean for that).

              There is beauty in life!

              WWW.AVFILLUSTRATION.COM
              www.instagram.com/avfillustration/

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              • Judy Elizabeth Wilson
                Judy Elizabeth Wilson SVS OG @kylebeaudette last edited by

                @kylebeaudette 🤣 omg this made me laugh. good line work.

                Website http://www.judyelizabethwilson.com/

                Instagram https://www.instagram.com/judyelizabethart/

                Sharing positivity through art.

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                • braden H
                  braden H @avfarrar last edited by

                  @avfarrar Allllll digital 🙂 I use two HEAVILY modified brushes in Corel Painter. A super grainy 'oil' brush for the sharp pencil and a tweaked 'real' tilt pencil for everything else.

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                  • braden H
                    braden H last edited by

                    prompt was 'youth with dragonbone headdress'. Turned out very 'prince' mononoke :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:

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                    • JerrySketchyArt
                      JerrySketchyArt last edited by

                      Pretty happy with how this one turned out. 🙂

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                      • demotlj
                        demotlj SVS OG @kylebeaudette last edited by

                        @kylebeaudette I love your figures and always look forward to seeing what you have created. I have just started making maquettes for my drawings and really like the process. I have found videos about making armature but am wondering if you use any light weight material like foam on the armature to fill up space on some of the larger areas before adding the clay. If so, what do you use and do you have any tips on applying it?

                        Laurie DeMott
                        instagram.com/demotlj

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                        • M
                          MHardt @MissMushy last edited by

                          @MissMushy so cute!

                          Meredith Hardt twitter: @casey_hardt MH Art

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                          • kylebeaudette
                            kylebeaudette @demotlj last edited by kylebeaudette

                            @demotlj
                            Hey, thanks!
                            The methods I use are the ones taught by the Shiflett Brothers.
                            The wire is cloth covered floral wire.
                            Then after that is posed, I use Oatey epoxy putty on top of the wires. It's a two part epoxy used for plumbing. It sets in about 5 minutes, so very little working time.

                            Once that is fully set, maybe an hour later, you can wipe a small amout of vaseline on it (very light amount) and then you can apply polymer clay to your rock solid armature.
                            If you want to cook it, and then reapply some more polymer clay details, just wipe another very thin layer of vaseline. The fresh clay will now adhere to the cooked clay. This can be done over and over again. I usually cook three times.

                            For more info, look up the Shiflett Bros. They know all, and will tell you what you need to know! Or ask me anytime.

                            Here are some picture examples of the epoxy, then clay going on.

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                            Instagram- www.instagram.com/kyle_beaudette/
                            Www.twitter.com/kylebeautweet
                            Www.etsy.com/shop/Artofkylebeaudette
                            https://youtube.com/@kylebeaudette?si=ComtMDsVyK1HPn55

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                            • demotlj
                              demotlj SVS OG @kylebeaudette last edited by

                              @kylebeaudette That is so helpful! Thanks. I will definitely look up the Shiflett Brothers.

                              Laurie DeMott
                              instagram.com/demotlj

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                              • kylebeaudette
                                kylebeaudette @demotlj last edited by

                                @demotlj if you're not using clay that gets cooked in an oven, and youre using a Chavant nsp or monsterclay or any oil-based-never-hardens type clay, then maybe look up Simon Lee instead. His methods will help you a lot.

                                Instagram- www.instagram.com/kyle_beaudette/
                                Www.twitter.com/kylebeautweet
                                Www.etsy.com/shop/Artofkylebeaudette
                                https://youtube.com/@kylebeaudette?si=ComtMDsVyK1HPn55

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                                • demotlj
                                  demotlj SVS OG @kylebeaudette last edited by

                                  @kylebeaudette At this point I'm just using sculpty (it remains pliable even when exposed to air) because I'm using them as drawing aids and taking them apart after I finish. I will look up Simon Lee. However, the last maquette I did was so much fun, I am debating trying to do something more permanent. I live in a ceramics town with an abundance of potters so clay is pretty available here and I might give it a try when I have some spare time. Too many fun things to do in art -- it's hard to stay focused!

                                  Laurie DeMott
                                  instagram.com/demotlj

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                                  • RobinCampbellArt
                                    RobinCampbellArt @Jonas Zavacky last edited by

                                    @Jonas-Zavacky - This castle/forest ink sketch has a nice vib to it. The castle is unique and the size of the trees behind it make an interesting contrast in size. Nice work. 🙂

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                                    • RobinCampbellArt
                                      RobinCampbellArt @MissMushy last edited by

                                      @MissMushy / Michelle-This scene in a fridge is so wonderful! There is color, food having fun, and the style is abstracted in a minimalist way that is appealing. Kids will love this. Can’t wait to see more of this. 🙂

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                                      • MichaelaH
                                        MichaelaH last edited by

                                        Quick sketching time for this instagramchallange (#kombidoodlesmitsandy), tomorrow is "angry" and I combined it with "scissors"...I like the raw sketch, don't know if I will get to make it clean illustration

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                                        https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
                                        https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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                                        • MissMushy
                                          MissMushy SVS OG @MHardt last edited by

                                          @MHardt thanks!

                                          www.instagram.com/artbymmartinez
                                          www.instagram.com/the.mindful.otter

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                                          • burvantill
                                            burvantill Moderator last edited by

                                            These are sketches for the SCBWI monthly Draw This competition. The theme is muddy.
                                            A muddy boy and his dog are surprised by mom coming home from shopping.
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                                            Lisa Burvant
                                            www.lisaburvant.com
                                            Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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