Our SVS Virtual Studio MAY 2020 🌸
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@Lorna-H Thank you so much for all the kind words, and the detailed questions!
For the Pickle Rick drawing, I worked pretty similar to Jake because I like to do all of my drawing traditionally before getting into the computer. I sketched with pencil on Bristol paper and inked with the Pentel Pocketbrush brush pen (I love that one because I can swap out ink cartridges when it goes dry). Then I erased all the pencil work and scanned the drawing into the computer. The only time I used the digital ink brush was to make the pupils a more circular (which is still a little difficult for me to do with the brush pen at the small size of the drawing). But if I did want to add some lines or fully ink digitally, I would start with Classic Cartoonist brush, because it bleeds and has a nice amount of chaos baked into it. However, I did use a digital eraser to remove a couple detail lines that I inked (I’m always fighting myself to keep from over detailing).
For the squid, yes it was all traditional. I colored with a mix of Copics and Spectrum Noir markers. After that, I reinforced the darker shadows with purple Prismacolor pencil (totally stolen from Jake), then hit the bright white highlights with jelly roll pen. After scanning all that in, the only digital touches were to erase some marker lines that went out of the ink lines enough to bother me, whitened the surrounding paper, then increased the overall Contrast just enough to darken up the ink.
The Classic Cartoonist Ink Brush is a Kyle Webster brush that I believe was originally included in his Inkbox set, and is now available to download for free with a CC subscription (I think part of his Megapack: https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/brushes.html. I’m in the same boat with you about having issues really feeling comfortable in the digital ink and paint world, especially for watercolor. What’s feeling better right now when I get to photoshop is to just ignore the watercolor brushes, using ink brushes instead (playing with the opacity), then overlaying a watercolor texture over the whole thing.
Hopefully my answers make sense, but let me know if I can be more clear. I’ve recently been blogging about my art process and tools used for drawing and watercolor painting, so maybe there might be some helpful stuff in there too- https://ajillustrates.com/blog/
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Fun piece during lunch break today. Couldn’t help myself!
May the Fourth Be With You!
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@Neha-Rawat I think that's lovely! I've been playing with digital watercolor brushes lately, but maybe I'll get out the real things and go outside - once the weather gets warm again, that is. Might get frost this week!
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I’m having problems feeling inspired so I just painted a bluebird. (They are nesting in my yard right now.) Not very exciting but at least it was something. (I, too, have been using the 5 color watercolor palette from the SVS course that @Neha-Rawat mentioned and I really like the colors.)
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@demotlj this is SO pretty! I love it
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@demotlj I totally get not feeling inspired these days. It's been hard for me to create and not feel intimidated by all of the awesome artwork I see around. But I like the watercolor you did! It's quick, feels very loose (something I've always struggled with myself so I admire people who can do that), and is very sweet.
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@demotlj That's a super cute bird!
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May the fourth be with you my art friends. -
@demotlj Very cute. I can feel the fluff!
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@Coley @Neha-Rawat @lpetiti @Elisheba Thanks everyone for taking time to comment on my little bird. When I'm feeling uninspired, such support really helps!
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Some WIPs
Water color experiment. I am trying @nadyart's process. I really struggle with this piece. But a lot of fun. I am still working on blending the sterm of the murshrooms into the ground.
This one is done in procreate. I got Kyle's brush into procreate. I am playing with the impressionists brush package from Kyle.
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I’m trying out Lee’s -process that he outlined in his Thursday Jump video a few weeks ago. I’m sticking to a similar Color scheme because it’s already hard enough to figure out what I am doing lol. This is going to be Luna lovegood in the Forbidden forest with a baby thestral. Lots left to figure out. I had to put Luna in there as the unfinishedness of it all was a bit daunting. Background needs more cleaning up and the foliage needs some cleaning and detail. I’m not good at foliage or backgrounds but trying to figure it out. The light coming through the trees probably should be less angled like a cone and more rectangular. I’ll get there eventually
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@Lorna-H your message has made me smile so much!! thank you for being so kind and saying this. I hope you and your family are well and safe:)
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I recently started an art group with a couple buddies from work, because I wanted a) more of an artist community outside of the digital world, and b) felt I could use some more accountability in productivity. We decided we'd all paint my friends dog, and though I'll be making that painting in oil, I wanted to do a smaller, quicker, more illustrative piece in ink, watercolor, and gouache. I've titled this "Bulldogs Suck at Poker."
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I've been trying to push my environments a bit while trying to find more consistency. Hopefully it's kind of working? Practice during times like these is both relaxing and rough. lol
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More Mermay stuff with some different approaches and ideas...
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@ajillustrates Lol~~ omg I find it so hilarious and adorable that he's holding completely wrong cards! Hahaha, great image!
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@jdubz I love the last one the best. Such great environment design! It's really believable that this place exists. If this was a cartoon, I'd totally watch it, haha.
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@aprilshin Thank you! I think this image popped into my head when I thought of the classic "dogs playing poker" painting and it occurred to me, "Hey, dogs would be really terrible at this. I mean, they can't even read."
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@xin-li I'm in love with your illustration style. It's so dreamy! The colours are so pretty!
Well done!