Sketchbook | Joshua Chennault
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These are awesome illustrations! I love the flat cartoon-y style. The colors are all very diverse but still work well together.
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Great graphic design, I 'm lovin your whistling waitress, like Wallace goes 2D!
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Going to be working on this little gal next. Simple sketch.
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Man! These are fantastic! I love your style. It reminds me of a show my kids and I watch sometimes, Hey Duggee. Very simple yet elegant. You mentioned working with vectors.. this is something I want to learn so I can scale some of my work but I’m not sure where to start. Any suggestions? I downloaded Vectornator but that’s about as far as I’ve made it haha.
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@DaveLeekArt Vectornator could be fine. Though I've never tried it, I'm always a fan of competition for Adobe software.
I personally use Affinity Designer, but it has it's own problems (especially bugs that crop up with updates that aren't solved for sometimes months). Affinity products are buy to own and they go on sale for half off a few times a year.
I used to recommend Gravit; however, it has gone the yearly subscription route for full features which I dislike.
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@frownhub thanks a lot. I’ll check out Affinity and start learning the ropes.
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Figured I would dust this old thread off. Been working the past couple of years, but now have time to develop on my work/style, so I figured I would start with February's prompt (Trapped) and dig into the back catalog of SVS prompts a bit and produce some more work.
Thought I would start off with a sequence of images for this one, but I hope to dive deeper into my whole process for some other prompts I have ideas for. So here are some sketches.
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Lineart and Color for February's prompt, Trapped.
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Made some corrections as I wasn't liking a couple of the birds, hands, and ropes.
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And this is where it ended up. Called it done for now. Still plenty of things to do differently (and better), but it's at the very least a good start.
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Working on some more prompts from the past. Flight had really inspired me, but I unfortunately didn't have the time to dive into the art, so I kept the ideas in my back pocket and started creating a story from it.
Anywho, I am going through the design phase for my little witch character. I have a lot more plans for Giustine Isabeau, so stay tuned. There are still some design aspects I want to fix on her, but I like where it's going so far.
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Getting a sketch in for the aftermath of Gustine's first flight on her broom. This character and the story I am developing for her came from the HTFYA prompt Flight that happened a few months back.
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@Joshua-Chennault I like how you’re pushing for small-medium-huge shape language and proportions here!
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@Sarah-VanDam Thanks Sarah.
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Getting the colors and shading laid in now. Made some edits to the sketch, by adding the birds nest resting on her helmet. It's getting there, but will probably have to set it aside for a day or two and come back to see what I think.
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@Joshua-Chennault I like the waitress illustration especially.
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Last time on HTFYA Jake had Anthony Wheeler on to help out since Will and Lee were out. Since then, I have joined Wheeler's weekday streams and just thought I would upload some stuff we've doing over there.
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Sketch, inks, and some quick color for my griffin.
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Here is an update for the griffin as well. Edited some aspects of the character.
Making a character sheet for it and giving a few details on griffins in general for this story. Griffins, unless they are babies, are almost always this really big creatures. So I drew on an experience from Jr. High when our class took a trip to Galveston and ate at a restaurant there near the beach where the gulls constantly accosted us for our food.
Just thought it would be neat to see some griffins that are bit more goofy and annoying in the city life of a fantasy world. Kind of gull or pigeon-like mixed with a bit of rat.
Mind the teeth.
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Been working on a lot of character stuff that spawned from the Griffin prompt and fits nicely into a story I am working on right now.