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    • Heather Boyd
      Heather Boyd @Guy McAlister last edited by

      @Guy-McAlister

      First word that sprang to mind was comfy. What a comfy ride that be. I think it’s adorable and the texture drives home suitcase material.

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      Be blessed,

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      • miranda-hoover
        miranda-hoover last edited by

        Adorable and charming! My nephew would love to have a suitcase just like this. Great job!

        https://www.instagram.com/mirananemone

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        • Guy McAlister
          Guy McAlister @Aaron_T last edited by

          @Aaron_T Thank you for the feedback. 😁

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          • Guy McAlister
            Guy McAlister @Alvaro Morales last edited by

            @Alvaro-Morales I sketched this design out, took a picture with my iPad Pro, and fleshed it out in Procreate. Can't say enough how much I love using that program on the iPad! Thank you for your comments!

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            • Guy McAlister
              Guy McAlister @Dima Eichhorn last edited by

              @Dima-Eichhorn Thank you Dima! 😁

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              • Guy McAlister
                Guy McAlister @Heather Boyd last edited by

                @Heather-Boyd Thank you Heather! It sure was fun to carry through from sketch to finished piece.

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                • Guy McAlister
                  Guy McAlister @miranda-hoover last edited by

                  @Miranda-Hoover Thank you Miranda! 😁

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                  • Alvaro Morales
                    Alvaro Morales @Guy McAlister last edited by

                    @Guy-McAlister Hi, Guy. Yeap, It seems Procreacte is turning in a sort of standard tool, such as PS did in the past. Indeed, Adobe launched Fesco, as a direct competitor for Procreate but it seems Procreate is a strong, robust tool. I use Autodesk Sketchbook, and just turning in PS, which is a powerful tool, but still, is a bit rigid for me, it will take time get accustomed I guess. Always great to share these topics, mate! Take care!.

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                    • burvantill
                      burvantill Moderator @Guy McAlister last edited by

                      @Guy-McAlister Thats cool. πŸ‘

                      Lisa Burvant
                      www.lisaburvant.com
                      Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                      • natiwata
                        natiwata SVS OG last edited by

                        Beautiful work! This works on many levels, the proportions, the style, the color choice and contrast. Very appealing design, well done

                        Nat Iwata
                        www.iwataillustration.com

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                        • Guy McAlister
                          Guy McAlister @natiwata last edited by

                          @natiwata Thank you for the kind remarks. 😎

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