Keeping My Focus on a Multiple Piece Project
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@TessaW I am amazed at your artwork. Beautiful linework and expression on the kid's face. Of the last two sketches though, I can't tell the difference. The difference is very subtle for my (beginner) artistic eyes.
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@RG-Spaulding Thanks for the kind words! It's actually the same image, though one is cropped slightly. It probably wasn't worth showing both, as they are pretty much the same, but I'm toying with how cropped in I want it. I'll change them so they are side by side.
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@TessaW , WOW! Amazing light and shadow. What type of brush do you use for the shadows and light? That was my question in another thread!
Do you do B&W before you add color? I know there was a class on SVS or a youtube from Will Terry on that but I can't seem to figure out which one it is. I need to retake that lesson. -
For the value sketch I used Sam Nielson's "Captured Bristle" brush, it has a slight gritty texture. http://artsammich.blogspot.com/2015/05/what-kind-of-brushes-did-you-use-for.htmlI It's in his base set.
I generally put in a solid base down, and then work in the shadows and light with the brush. For this study, I but down a lighter solid base for the areas affected by the window light, and a darker solid base for the foreground shadow areas. If I need soft transitions, I generally make the brush large and use very soft pressure. For harder lines, I use a little more pressure. I am constantly color-picking back and forth between the light side and the dark side, painting until I get the edge I want. Sometimes I will use the eraser to go back in and sharpen edges or soften transitions, but you have to be on a separate layer for this.
Here's some short videos that explain the two processes I use for my value sketches.
First shows using the color-picker to get different edges:
https://www.ctrlpaint.com/videos/paint-blending-practiceSecond is using brushes and erasers.
https://www.ctrlpaint.com/videos/hard-and-soft-shadow-edges
https://www.ctrlpaint.com/videos/brush-technique-hard-and-softI just use b&w for a study and don't go over top with colors. It's not an intuitive way for me to work, so I just go straight into color, using the black and white study to keep my values in check.
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@TessaW , Thanks for the links. I am still learning a lot. If you ever do a time-lapse video of your drawing process please tag me. Or if you know someone else who has a time-lapse video of the drawing and coloring process let me know. I like to be a fly on the wall and observe. Thanks for the links. I will definitely check them out.
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@RG-Spaulding Ok! I'll keep you in mind.
Another value sketch for the next piece. I'm holding off on the architectural details until I get more solid on what I'll be doing with some of the other pieces.
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Currently trying to decide on the comps for #3 and #4.
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@TessaW these are so beautiful. Your thumbnails alone are so interesting. Iโd love to see what you come up next.
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@TessaW Beautiful thumbnails. Now I want to read the book!
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I've posted these in another thread, but like to keep everything here to see it come together. I decided to go in a different direction. Instead of all full bleed illustrations, I want to have more variety of format and interacting with text. I also want to leave a little more to the imagination as that's how it would be for an actual middle grade book- but I will probably still give more information than average.
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I love this thread and all the work you put into this. Thanks for sharing.
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Love this project and the story concept! Itโs looking awesome, and Iโm excited to follow your process.
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@TessaW so great!
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WOW is all I can muster. This is awesome. If you're still looking for help in middle grade reference, Kelly Murphy and Poly Bernatene are a couple of my favorites.
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Thank you guys so much for the encouragement!
@Laurel-Aylesworth Ooo, awesome, thanks for the recommendations. I hadn't really heard of them before, but looking at some of their art, one of their pieces was already in my pinterest mood board for this series.
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Just putting these here to document!
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I've been a slooooow worker.
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@TessaW Thatโs alright. We still love your work. Keep em comin
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This is all gorgeous, @TessaW! Keep up the good work!! It's coming together!!!
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Thank you @Nyrryl-Cadiz and @Coreyartus for the encouragment! You guys are sweet.