Illustrations for Agency Catalog - Critiques Welcomed
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i've been experimenting on new sketches. I think I've settled on the look I want.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I'm very impressed by your motivation and hard work, Nyrryl! I create maybe 1 or 2 new personal pieces for my portfolio each year outside of contract work haha... You're making like half a new portfolio for your agent's 2021 catalogue! I'm very impressed by your work ethic
Your themes and sketches so far are also all very lovely. I love Greek Mythology!!
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hi everyone! So I made the color comps for the medusa piece. I experimented with conventional night time colors but they just weren't hitting the feeling I was going for. Finally, I went back to the color palette I initially used and I love it. The pink sky gives off this feel of chaos in the air and medusa's yellow skin just pops against the background. I don't know about you guys but I've made up my mind. #3 was a strong contender but #4 is just more dramatic.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Yeah I agree with what you think. I like how you implemented colors such as teal or pink to define the sky, it makes the pieces look more atmospheric when you aren't using a shade of blue or purple.
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@Michael-Angelo-Go thanks, Michael. I agree the blue sky was just too calming and serene for this scene. So I tried to move away from it.
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Hi, @NessIllustration! Thank you so much! I’m very happy you like my work.
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Aside from my agent, updating my portfolio seems to be one of the most effective ways I could attract clients with (at least one I can control). I have little luck cold emailing and social media is doing nothing for me job-wise.
My best bet is developing my portfolio and standing out within in agency’s roster.
You’re probably getting more projects than I do and you’re running your own shop. Those are amazing accomplishments in of themselves. I’ve tried and failed starting my own shop.
i just don’t know how to sell stuff to people.
Covid has opened my eyes on how fickle our industry can be, how all of our jobs could disappear in just one disaster, and if you don’t have money saved up, that disaster might just be the end of you.
That’s why now that things are starting to go back to normal, and jobs are starting to come in again, I’m going to do my best to work and save up money for the rainy days ahead.
I’m not sure if I can illustrate all the items I listed. Realistically, I think I can only complete about 4 pieces. Like most of my plans, I aim high and miss my mark.
it’s still fun to challenge myself tho and sometimes, I end up surprising myself. I have so much personal projects in the back burner. I need to stop making up new ones and finish my old ones.
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Hey @Nyrryl-Cadiz the portfolio work you've been doing has given me an idea. I've thought about making a magazine catalog as an addition to my website's newsletter. What do you think @NessIllustration could publishing a magazine on Issuu help a bit more? I currently cannot find any more agencies myself online to submit to, and the one that recently responded (Astound Us) told me that none of their agents were looking for illustrators in my style
I hope this comment doesn't seem too invading and off-topic @Nyrryl-Cadiz.
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@Michael-Angelo-Go hi, no problem. go ahead. I assume that you applied just recently? it usually takes months before agencies reply back to submissions so the fact that astound us responded immediately means that they see you have potential. You just have to develop it more. Instead of a "NO", think of their response as a "not yet".
my biggest advice to you is to improve your skills and make new portfolio pieces. target at least 8 pieces this time and send submissions again. don't lose hope. It took me about 3-4 rounds of submissions over the course of 2 years before I found my agent. Approach this smartly and it might be quicker for you.
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@Michael-Angelo-Go I agree with @Nyrryl-Cadiz Nyrryl! Getting a response in and of itself is an accomplishment. First time I submitted to Astound, I didn't get an answer at all! And now they're my agent. This answer could mean many different things with the way it's worded. Maybe their roster of artists is full at the moment and they're not looking. That's very likely since it's right before Christmas, a time where not much is happening. Maybe they still have a couple spots and want to fill it with a very specific kind of style that's missing in their catalogue, and you don't happen to fit that. In any case, work on your fundamentals and re-submit at a different time of the year - you may have very different results!
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Nice work so far! Honestly enough I'm impressed at your ability to narrow down what you want to work on. I think I'll do the same!
I've really gotta get to work on my own submissions for this... Blurgh.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I really like the moon shape and the colors on the number 3.
You said:
"I have so much personal projects in the back burner. I need to stop making up new ones and finish my old ones."
This is my struggle every day... glad I am not the only one. -
hello, everyone! Here's what I got so far. I prefer the sky colors in #1 but the characters are blending into the light background. While in #2, the characters are popping off the background, providing great readability.
I'm torn between the 2. Which should I choose? Please leave your vote below. Thank you!
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@Braden-Hallett Hi! Thank you! I'm very happy you like it. Yes, this year I've decided to put more thought on my pieces for the catalog. I want to dazzle clients because this will be the one physical mailer that Advocate Art will be sending out throughout the year. ( as far as I know) I want my spread on the catalog to summarize my skills, the type of subjects I want to work in, and the type of books I'd be a great fit for.
I'm looking forward to your pieces for the catalog too! The deadline is fast approaching we need to up our speed.
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@ArtofJoseGalue Thanks! Yes, I have a lot of ideas swirling in my head. I tend to jump from one project to the next without finishing the previous one. It's really a bad habit for me too.
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trying out something new. There's been a lot of nature books lately. including a forest scene is always good to your portfolio.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz I love this. It reminds me of Winnie the Pooh, something I loved when I was a toddler. The warm, earthy colors are a nice new touch
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@Michael-Angelo-Go thank you!
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update! So far, this is my only piece that I'm closest to finishing. it feels good to have that sense of accomplishment.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz update almost done.
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Did you replaced the dad so all the characters in the composition are interacting with each other?