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    How would you describe my illustration style?

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    • StudioHannah
      StudioHannah last edited by

      I would describe it as a soft, whimsical style. The backgrounds have a painterly texture the looks like watercolor, and the characters are very lively and playful.

      You have a really lovely style ๐Ÿ™‚

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      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @idid last edited by

        @idid your artworks are so beautiful. Very pro looking. It seems like you've honed your style. I would describe you style as loose, playful, and colorful. i'm not that good in describing style tho. ๐Ÿ˜…

        Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
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        • Jeremy Ross
          Jeremy Ross @idid last edited by

          Beautiful portfolio @idid!

          Hereโ€™s what comes to mind: playful, dreamlike, picture books, watercolor mixed media, school art, magical atmosphere, modern, adventure, flat but textured, pastel, bedtime.

          I can definitely see your style in picture books and believe youโ€™re well on your way!

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          • Heather Boyd
            Heather Boyd @idid last edited by

            @idid I'd say the following: light touch with watercolour and how you use white space, more pastel colours with highlight of saturated ones, and mostly soft lighting. Hope that helps.

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            Be blessed,

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            • Blitz55
              Blitz55 last edited by

              Like a pitch dark nightmare from the bowels of a beast so foul its breath sours milk, its gaze wilts flowers and its roar soils pants!!!... ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

              That is to say, charming, and quite lively. I enjoy that your color pallet isn't overly saturated making it feel more grounded. There is good energy as well in some of these too, you can feel the motion. ๐Ÿ™‚

              Draw, Draw, Draw, Draw and Draw Some More!
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                AnthonyWheeler last edited by

                I would describe it as unfairly perfect. Does that help??

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                • jsnzart
                  jsnzart @idid last edited by

                  @idid Nice! Fun. Expressive. Alive.
                  I love it!
                  Everything is moving.
                  I think children would love it.

                  https://jsn.artstation.com
                  https://www.instagram.com/jsnzart/

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                  • Emma T.
                    Emma T. last edited by

                    omg I LOVE describing artwork. Here we go:

                    "Whimsical and dynamic with a delicate color application that creates lush and charming environments. Idid's (sic?) illustrations are full of loveable characters inhabiting believable worlds, solving problems, having fun and making the reader laugh!"

                    Use it! Good luck. Your stuff looks great.

                    Emma T.

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                    • idid
                      idid @Melanie Ortins last edited by

                      Thank you for pointing it out. @Melanie-Ortins I never noticed I used a lot of cool tones! But you are absolutely correct here. Maybe I need to try more warmer background too ๐Ÿ™‚

                      and Thanks @TessaW I am indeed influenced by Japanese painting, particularly Ukiyo-e. I think lots of Japanese Kidlit artists are influenced by Ukiyo-e too, that may explain why. You definitely got very sharp eyes.

                      @Emma-T I really appreciate your summary, it looks wonderful! You must be a good writer โœ ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

                      Also thank you @Julia @StudioHannah @Nyrryl-Cadiz @Jeremy-Ross @Heather-Boyd @AnthonyWheeler @jsnzart and @Blitz55 for suggesting the keywords -- soft, whimsical, playful character, etc. I think your keywords/summary also points out a direction for me to concentrate in future illustrations, so that I can keep what I like in my current style and also make these traits more recognizable. Thank you again ! ๐ŸŒป ๐Ÿ˜

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                      • Melanie Ortins
                        Melanie Ortins @idid last edited by

                        @idid haha You definitely use some warmer tones too so I don't think it's lacking! I also tend to prefer cooler colours so I just noticed the overall trend. If anything I think it makes all the pieces in your portfolio look very cohesive โ˜บ

                        http://www.melanieortins.com/
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