Our SVS Virtual Studio JUNE π 2019
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@animatosoor Thank you
I like the pill bugs the best though haha, just their curiosity was so fun to paint
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Not many SVS OG's in here but back in the day I started a project with my kids. It was more of a story that I still think about at least once or twice a week. It is called Midnight Monsters.
Basically two brothers born and raised by the local witch. When they were teens, Lark began to play with black magic while Willy followed his mother down the path of white magic and healing. Lark became so unhinged that his mother's final curse was to banish him into the dark forest. There he would remain a prisoner and not be able to hurt anyone. 60 years later Old man Willy owns an antique shop and Lark is still trying to escape the curse of his mother. Lark is able to conjure and send Loom's into the town to steal the dreams of the local kids. The more dreams he is able to capture the more powerful he will become and will be able to break the curse and escape.
So getting back into this project in hopes to develop it into a graphic novel or something. Here is a Loom. There are hundreds of these guys. They stand about 3 feet tall, will climb on top of you while you sleep. They stick their tongues around your neck and suck your dreams out.
The only defense are the Midnight Monsters. They are monsters grown out of the imaginations of the local kids. Old Man Willy has a jar with a magic worm that creates sand. This sand is given to the children and they sprinkle it on the ground outside their house. At midnight when the moon shines down on the sand, their monster is born. The monster protects the kids from the Looms.
When the sun rises the Looms that are not defeated return to the Dark Forest and the Midnight Monsters turn back into sand.
Thoughts on the story? Should I develop it more? The thought is that kids could submit their monster idea. I have a bunch already done from my kids and their friends. I will re-do them in my much improved style and technique.
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@Chip-Valecek Cool idea. Do the Midnight Monsters need the moonlight to spawn, like werewolf style? Great way to get kids involved by inventing the defenses.
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@JerrySketchyArt yes moon light is needed but it doesn't need to be a full moon. Maybe on the full moon the midnight monsters become mischievous, like gremlins.
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I like seeing everyone's projects.
I'm working on the manuscript for a graphic novel. Not much to show but I am enjoying the process. The story is about a group of orphans raised by stray dogs in a scrapyard. It's a fantasy adventure in a magitech type world.
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@karolifo great concept!
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@Washu sounds interesting! Are you working off of a template?
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@Chip-Valecek Do you mean a page template with frames and such? Nope. Right now I'm just writing it and building the world and characters and such. When I get to the pages I'll make my own frames. Also my Dad has amazing handwriting, so I'll be making my own custom font. I'm really excited about that. hahaha
I'm not really good at drawing yet so I'm focusing on the story itself while I learn. -
Quick drawing
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Drawin' random people's dnd characters is pretty fun. Most of them are kinda boring, but once in a while you get to draw a seagull person professional art thief
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Iβm redoing this one.
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@Buddy-Skelton Nice work. I really like the style.
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@burvantill Having reached my current goal with my skull practice, I've moved on to the features. On the nose at the moment...
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@Braden-Hallett Love this guy. He's so full of character. Well done! I think it's a really impressive character design.
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Last night to relax I watched Stephanie Fizer Coleman's newest Skillshare class - Develop Your Style Draw One Illustration Six Ways.
So far I've only drawn two ways but it was a nice way to spend an evening:
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Another:
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@ShannonBiondi are you taking a class or working on your own?
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Fundamentals - 3D shapes and lighting. I'm really enjoying the control I get with graphite
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@NelsonYiap Yes I agree -I don't get the same when I am on digital unfortunately.
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I was working on a mouse illustration for what I want to become a portfolio piece but got hung up on the value study and realized I havenβt had fun with drawing or painting for while. So I decided to put that on hold and explore a different rendering style (admittedly Iβve been way too inconsistent in my rendering) and do fan art again. This was fun and I decided to do the other three turtles in a series for Instagram. Still undecided on whether to include them all on the same post or separately.