DECEMBER CONTEST: YETI
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 @Jonathan-Malski very creative approach. 
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 @powsupermum this is such a creative approach. Love the addition of the fins. It helps tie the upper and lower halves together. 
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 @miranda-hoover love the humor in this character! 
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 @j-sienkowski this looks so professional! Love the story you’re telling here. Great design! 
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 @Braden-Hallett LOVE this character! You’ve conveyed his personality so masterfully. 
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 @Kim-Rosenlof love your style! Great job! 
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 @JoshSchouwstra great concept! 
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 @Melissa-Bailey-0 thank you I agree my family didn’t like it but I’m glad i Went through with it! 
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 @Melissa-Bailey-0 i hope they include yours it’s very unique and I like the approach! 
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 @Melissa-Bailey-0 thank you  ️ ️ ️ ️ ️ ️
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 @Melissa-Bailey-0 Thank you! It's definitely aimed at an audience other than that of children's illustration, but I think that helps it stand out, too. I love how you created the fur on yours! I took a look through your portfolio and your work is all very realistically rendered. If you don't mind me asking, was this piece done digitally or traditionally? And I take it you drew/painted the dark/shadow-colored fur first, followed by the midtones and highlights? 
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 @powsupermum aww, thanks so much! 
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 @Jonathan-Malski thanks! Yep, even when I try to go another route, this seems to be my style, so I’m embracing it. To answer your questions (don’t mind you asking at all!): this piece was done both digitally and traditionally. The sketch was done in Procreate then printed out on watercolor paper and finished with watercolor and colored pencil. And yes, I focused on clumps of fur first instead of individual hairs, defining the darks and shadows first. Highlights were very last thing to go in. 
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 @Melissa-Bailey-0 Interesting! That's quite a number of steps/mediums; thank you for the insight on your process! 
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 @Melissa-Bailey-0 Thank you! I spent a little extra time on the design so it could be immediately plugged into my portfolio because I don't have any character design  
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 @Jonathan-Malski you’re welcome! 
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 @j-sienkowski great idea! It’s something my portfolio needs as well. 
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 @DaveLeekArt Thanks a lot! Your comment makes me feel that I'm on the right way on the looong path of "becoming a good illustrator".  
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 @j-sienkowski he's got so much going for him, love that he's a tree love-hugging yeti! Love the rendering style also.  
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		