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    • lpetiti
      lpetiti @RachelArmington last edited by

      @RachelArmington part of the reason I was thinking of keeping it all line is I’m not sure the paper can handle a lot of paint or marker, but I’m still open to suggestions. Worst thing that could happen is it doesn’t work🙂

      And thanks for your compliment about the stippling! Normally I don’t have the patience, but I was proud of how it turned out

      Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
      Instagram: @laurenpetiti

      "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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      • lpetiti
        lpetiti last edited by

        Here’s an updated version:

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        Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
        Instagram: @laurenpetiti

        "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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        • RachelArmington
          RachelArmington @lpetiti last edited by

          @lpetiti I only noticed now that your drawing is in a bound sketchbook. I was going to suggest tracing your design onto white card stock a few times and really diving (yes, referencing your character!) so that you could experiment different ways with line weight and crosshatching without feeling as if you would over-do your original drawing. At least sometimes, with me, I'll resist finishing a drawing because I don't want to "ruin" it.

          When I run book workshops for kids I go through a ton of card stock..it's not a perfect plate finish, but it holds up to the heavy coloring the kids tend to like. Sometimes I buy larger sizes than 8-1/2 x 11 at the copy shop.

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          • lpetiti
            lpetiti @RachelArmington last edited by

            @RachelArmington I love that idea! I was limited in what I could do with this book, so I like the idea of experimenting with it

            Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
            Instagram: @laurenpetiti

            "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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            • RachelArmington
              RachelArmington @lpetiti last edited by

              @lpetiti Even though I hardly ever show my sketchbooks to anyone, I feel self conscious when a sketch goes wrong or I fill a few pages with what amounts to scribbles. If it has a hardcover, I want a perfect book!

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              • lpetiti
                lpetiti @RachelArmington last edited by

                @RachelArmington I agree! My boyfriend bought me this sketchbook and it’s a gorgeous leather journal with good paper. Talk about not wanting to mess it up😂

                Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
                Instagram: @laurenpetiti

                "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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                • Larue
                  Larue last edited by

                  If it were me I'd put a piece of tracing paper over it and try different ways to put some shadows in. (hatch, cross hatch etc. ) As it is now, you don't have a light source. Once you decide that I think shadows and more mid to dark tones will make it more three dimensional. You might want to research other blk/wht illustrators that tackled underwater scenes to see what worked for them, it's not easy probably why I've never attempted it (tee,hee)

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                  • fmb
                    fmb @lpetiti last edited by

                    @lpetiti for underwater scenes it sometimes works to just fill a bit the space with small dots making like dwindling lines that look like tiny streams of air bubbles coming up from the ground. I don’t even know if this happens in reality, but it’s a classic haha.

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                    • lpetiti
                      lpetiti @fmb last edited by

                      @fmb that’s a great idea! I’m planning on doing a few more versions of this, and some other illustrations of underwater scenes, so I’m definitely going to practice these techniques. Thank you so much!

                      Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
                      Instagram: @laurenpetiti

                      "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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                        Mara Price @lpetiti last edited by

                        @lpetiti SVS has great inking classes!

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                        • lpetiti
                          lpetiti @Mara Price last edited by

                          @Mara-Price I forgot to look at those! I've been working through the fundamentals classes, but I'll add those to my list!

                          Website: laurenpetiti.myportfolio.com
                          Instagram: @laurenpetiti

                          "So the man who really loves God could...paint his pictures, even if no man ever saw them. He knows God looks upon them." - Francis Shaffer.

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