Chasing a Style and Indroduction
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@jsnzart thank you
absolutely our kids are our models! And I’ve run into that exact thing already because one of my kids grew long legs and arms before I was finished drawing a book I was working on
all the more reason to work faster. I’ve found it helpful to think about the feelings that I want my pictures to convey, not saying I’m there at all, but it’s something I hadn’t thought about before that radically changed my choices recently
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@Nek0Nek0
That's adorable!
Yep! I have thousands of photos, and many videos. And it's STILL one of my jobs, to go through and sought it out. -
@Nek0Nek0 I definitly agree to your last two points and still working on the fun one I think. I also like all mediums so that's a tricky one for me also.
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@VeronicaMui Welcome! Wow, you have a fabulous style, there is so much potential for expression and uniqueness with this! I think the key to make this style work professionally will be impeccable presentation. With styles that are very organic and sketchy, a super clean scan with whites that are true white and no specs of dust that aren't supposed to be there is imperative or it can quickly start to look messy. Once you master that, I think your work will look extremely appealing for publishers! I think it's so great that you had this epiphany and figured out what works for you, and I can see your beautiful style working for picture books or editorial both. Possibly other things too. Licensing? You may have to narrow down exactly what it is you wish to do, because there are multiple possible avenues for you
Best of luck!
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@NessIllustration thank you for those tips, that makes a lot of sense!! Any tips on how to get the white balance corrected? I’m struggling with how to do that. I don’t have a scanner so I’ve been photographing them and then trying to color correct on the computer but the white balance is an issue - there always seems to be more gray to one side of the photo and I don’t know how to fix it. Is it possible to do this using a camera and procreate? If not, I am open to suggestions on a scanner. Thanks so much for your thoughtful tips!
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@VeronicaMui hi! I love your style! welcome to the forum
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@VeronicaMui It's very hard to get good photos of traditional art without a really professional set-up, with studio lights and such. In my experience even a very cheap scanner will give you better results than photo. I have a Canon Lide 120 which I got for around $100, with a few adjustments in Photoshop (or other software) it looks like a million bucks
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Wow. So exciting! Welcome to the community! I am a student of the Golden Age illustrators (and I LOVE Mucha!) so I had to point out you featured an illustration by Elizabeth Shippen Green instead of Jessie Wilcox Smith. If you aren't familiar with Green's work, check out her and another of my favorite women from that era, Violet Oakley. Have fun and nice to "meet" you. Beautiful work!
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@VeronicaMui Welcome to the community!
I hope that you can enjoy your time here.
I really love the bunny/wolf designs you were working on there. Very cute!
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@Joanne-Roberts
good catch whoops
i have heard of her too, but she’s not the name I think of
thanks for that