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    • Kori Jensen
      Kori Jensen @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

      @Gary-Wilkinson is this traditional or digital?. I mean it does not matter much to be honest. It's still stunning. Easter eggs from your previous work? That is amazing I just love the detail. I can't wait to get this good my friend lol.

      https://daddydudeler.wixsite.com/portfolio

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      • Kori Jensen
        Kori Jensen @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

        @Gary-Wilkinson I wish I could pick your brain sir. You are so much the type of artist I want to be. If you don't mind me being too forward. It's just that your work makes me happy πŸ™‚

        https://daddydudeler.wixsite.com/portfolio

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        • Larue
          Larue last edited by

          I think they are all very good. So much detail but no doubt where you should be looking. Stuff my favorite memeories my looking at books as a child was. I always loved to look all over the page to find all the other goodies the artist put in the back ground. Keep up the good work, it's obvious you love what you do:)

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          • Gary Wilkinson
            Gary Wilkinson @Kori Jensen last edited by Gary Wilkinson

            @Kori-Jensen thank you! It's all digital. I usually sketch out some thumbnails traditionally but move to the digital side later. Will has some great bids about digital sketching. I made my own brush to get the effect that suited me and although I'm still trying to improve it's been a fun process.

            I'll be posting up some step by step shots of how I do each one later, so hopefully you might find that useful.

            www.garywilkinsonart.com
            www.instagram.com/gwillustration/
            www.twitter.com/GWillustration

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            • Kori Jensen
              Kori Jensen @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

              @Gary-Wilkinson seriously? That would be awesome I'd love to see it my friend! You made your own pencil brush? Wow that must have been very specific the brush you had in mind. Either way the result is amazing.

              https://daddydudeler.wixsite.com/portfolio

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              • chrisaakins
                chrisaakins last edited by

                @Gary-Wilkinson I don't know how you would do this in Photoshop but in Procreate I use the smudge tool a little bit when I use my graphite brush and I want it to look like traditional. This is because no matter how much you are careful with pencil you always end up smudging it a little bit and if you want it to look really like pencil that little detail helps a whole lot in convincing the viewer that you did it all traditionally.

                Chris Akins
                www.chrisakinsart.com
                www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                • NicolaSchofield
                  NicolaSchofield @chrisaakins last edited by

                  @chrisaakins this is so true! Even when I know a drawing is digital, if it has pencil smudges my brain won't quite accept it πŸ˜„

                  Nicola Schofield

                  Twitter: twitter.com/NSchofieldArt
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                  • Gary Wilkinson
                    Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                    This one was a bit more tricky to get it done at it needed 4 characters in a small space (on the porch). I wanted the composition to look nice so it seem like a good idea to put them all on different steps.

                    I've added a quick step by step of my process for how it was done. The most important step was to get the sketch right and from that I would put some flat shades down before cross hatching with the brush. Another important step was to choose where to place the focus through composition and value, to bring the viewers eye to the character in the chair.

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                    • Gary Wilkinson
                      Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                      Had to do this picture twice as I was unhappy with how it first turn out. Took a while, but much happier with it now

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                      www.garywilkinsonart.com
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                      • Gary Wilkinson
                        Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                        Not part of this series, but to save making a new topic I'll add it here. Wanted to try mix up caricaturing with this pencil style. Went into more detail with the crosshatching, though Ithink it can work well both ways. Might be hard to guess but this is Nikola Tesla done for facebook contest

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                        • Gary Wilkinson
                          Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                          Back to the series. Took a while to find a composition I was happy with as I needed to fit in a bunch of characters in a portrait frame as well as showing the 3 items on the table clearly enough.

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                          • Melissa_Bailey
                            Melissa_Bailey @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                            @Gary-Wilkinson nice composition! You did a great job solving the problem of multiple characters in a vertical format. The overhead POV works.

                            illustrator - author - smiley person
                            mbaileyart.com
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                            • Gary Wilkinson
                              Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                              After practicing more of my digital sketching skills and after taking a second look at theses sketches I'm started to add more detail and refine/ push the contrast in them, especially in the areas that stand out.

                              I hope this heads the image overall. What do you think of the adjustments?

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                              6 baseballsm.jpg

                              www.garywilkinsonart.com
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                              • Melissa_Bailey
                                Melissa_Bailey @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                Love your work, Gary! The pencil style is really working -- looks traditional and love the loose scribbles/hatching.

                                Pushing the contrast really makes these illustrations read better, especially the one where the girl is directly in front of the rocking chair. The values are so similar there that adding some highlights and shadow helps differentiate the two.

                                illustrator - author - smiley person
                                mbaileyart.com
                                instagram.com/mbaileyart/

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                                • Iain Davidson
                                  Iain Davidson @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                  Thanks for sharing these @Gary-Wilkinson it’s really great watching the series progress, and it’s stunning work.

                                  I agree with @Melissa-Bailey-0 that the contrast boost helps. Looking forward to the next one!

                                  Born again artist/illustrator.
                                  IG: http://instagram.com/iain.draws
                                  IG: http://instagram.com/iain.designs

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                                  • Laurel Aylesworth 0
                                    Laurel Aylesworth 0 last edited by

                                    This is really good. That's all I got! lol

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                                    • Matthew Oberdier
                                      Matthew Oberdier @Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                      @Gary-Wilkinson These are so tight, you win the steady hand award. I wish I could get my lines to be so smooth. Of course, the compositions are great too.

                                      Instagram.com/mattoberdier

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                                      • ruth
                                        ruth last edited by

                                        Wow, these are all amazing @Gary-Wilkinson. I love the style. I was just scrolling through and thinking they couldn't get any better and then you upped the contrast and they did! Ha! Thanks for sharing your progress. πŸ™‚

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                                        • Gary Wilkinson
                                          Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                                          Thank you for all the comments. I think that everyone's advice on pushing the contrast has really helped improve the pictures. Got about 3 left to go, but happy how it's moving forward

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                                          www.garywilkinsonart.com
                                          www.instagram.com/gwillustration/
                                          www.twitter.com/GWillustration

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                                          • Tristan Lapetz
                                            Tristan Lapetz last edited by Tristan Lapetz

                                            Sorry I'm chiming in so late but this has a great vibe to it. I think you absolutely create a more traditional leaning atmosphere. There are still small details that tell me it's digital. Specifically, the evenly thick and evenly textured line on the front side of their faces. This part nudges digital but I don't think it's all that noticeable and don't think it impacts your aesthetic much. Again, this is pretty darn awesome, I love the way you crosshatched in perspective on the floor, that makes a massive difference!

                                            Happy creating,
                                            Tristan

                                            IG: https://www.instagram.com/t_lapetz/

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