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    • NessIllustration
      NessIllustration Pro @carlianne last edited by

      @carlianne Wow your dream portfolio is dreamy indeed!! You have some of my own personal favorites on there as well, like @vidsierra ❤

      It's true your own illustrations feel more "digital", less textured and decorative. Experimenting with brushes would be fun and beneficial! If you have trouble setting up watercolors in your situation, why not try digital watercolors?

      Spot illustrations and little rounded corners also seem a fave of yours!

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      • aska
        aska last edited by

        on a first glimpse, first two pieces of yours, fit in quite well! 😉 Good job:-)

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        • NicolaSchofield
          NicolaSchofield @carlianne last edited by

          @carlianne yes, exactly what I was thinking! Real watercolour also feels so nice to use, it's almost alive. Now, where did I leave my paint brushes....

          Nicola Schofield

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          • deborah Haagenson
            deborah Haagenson last edited by

            One thing I noticed about your dream portfolio pieces, is that many of the characters are light and whimsical, with longer legs etc. I think you captured that look primarily in your third piece (in the cafeteria). I also noticed a lot of teals or blue/green in the dream portfolio pieces, very pretty, and that many of the backgrounds are outdoors. I haven't given this a try yet. I can't imagine how hard it must be to find consistencies that you want to incorporat into your work. I like so many different things. I guess that's why I need to do this.

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            • carlianne
              carlianne @NessIllustration last edited by

              @NessIllustration
              Thank you! I would LOVE to use digital watercolors, I've struggled creating that effect. Do you have some leads or recommendations in that area? -- And I definitely love spot illos. I actually have been preventing myself from doing them so that I have some full page illustrations in my portfolio lol

              @Laurasketches
              Thank you so much for breaking down the color for me. I was having trouble seeing what the connection was, and you're totally right! Definitely something I'll have to try out.

              @aska
              omgosh thank you so much!! ❤

              @deborah-Haagenson
              Oh man you got me on teal/pink and the out doors hahahaha. I actually love outdoor pieces and nature and I avoid indoor images (The two contest pieces I did indoors to push myself). I'm wondering if I need some indoor images for my dream portfolio, so it feels more robust?

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              • NessIllustration
                NessIllustration Pro @carlianne last edited by

                @carlianne I don't know which setup you have so which would affect my answer.. If you're on Photoshop, try Kyle Webster's brushes (you can get them free with the Photoshop subscription). If you're on the iPad, Procreate has some very good watercolor effects as well. Look up youtube tutorials, there are a ton explaining how to do digital watercolor 🙂

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                Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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                • nadyart
                  nadyart @carlianne last edited by

                  @carlianne Thanks so much! Yes, I use water colors often 🙂 I usually use graphite and/or watercolors, mixed with digital painting.

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                  • nadyart
                    nadyart @carlianne last edited by

                    @carlianne I overlooked the toddlers part earlier. It can be tricky finding the time and space to paint with children around (I know from my own experience :p). Do you have some tools to work with water colors and maybe a set time of the day when they nap / at night to feel free enough to experiment?

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                    • carlianne
                      carlianne @nadyart last edited by

                      @nadyart Yeah! My husband helped me replenish my set for Christmas. So I have like a 2 hour slot on Saturdays during their nap 😂. But I think I can try to prep everything ahead of time to make the most of it! I kind of want to try printing an image on watercolor paper that I've drawn previously so I can just practice the painting part.

                      Check out my art and tutorials :)

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                      • carlianne
                        carlianne @NessIllustration last edited by

                        @NessIllustration Thank you so much! I've never heard of Kyle's brushes before so I think I just downloaded way too many but I'm excited to try them out!

                        I feel silly that I didn't think of YouTube videos. I realized when I was researching digital watercolor it was in adobe Illustrator (what I use at work) and there were very little resources for it. I totally forgot that I hadn't researched it in Photoshop 😂

                        Check out my art and tutorials :)

                        Instagram: www.instagram.com/carliannecreates/

                        Youtube:
                        https://youtube.com/c/CarlianneCreates

                        Shop: www.carliannecreates.com

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                        • NessIllustration
                          NessIllustration Pro @carlianne last edited by

                          @carlianne Yeah watercolor is fundamentally incompatible with clean vectors, so Illustrator wouldn't have the tools for that 🙂

                          vanessastoilova.com
                          instagram.com/vanessa.stoilova/

                          Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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