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    • Dado
      Dado last edited by

      Hello all, I'm Dado Almeida (@dadotronic) on Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr.

      I registered in SVS past year, already made some classes (How To Draw Everything , Mastering Perspective and Illustrating Children's Books part 1 ) - all great courses so far. Had to stop because juggling a baby, freelance work and life it´s not a skill I mastered yet. 🙂

      After the hiatus I'm starting this Workbook again. I'll post the results of the classes I made + some personal (related) stuff to promote my work.** I do appreciate the Likes, but any Constructive Criticism is more than welcome.**

      And, of course, Please ask your questions and/or Let me know how can I help in your own project. Ok?


      To start things of a compilations of exercises from this sabbatical-saturday; all from How to Draw Robots and Machinery class.

      Later today I'll post something that I did after the Children´s Book class. Stay tuned. (-:

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      • Carrie
        Carrie last edited by

        Nice! Not in a million years could I come up with all these mechanical parts 🙂

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        • Dado
          Dado last edited by

          @Carrie: mind to ask you if you have the interested in draw such things? Because I don´t think it´s worth to suggest you the class if you don´t have the curiosity in draw this kind of stuff. If YES is the answer, go for it. In the class Jake made a very detailed breakdown of what to search in the references - most of these parts were referenced of photos - so it´s very possible to came up with good designs.

          But again. It´s all depends of the interested in the subject. Thanks for the compliment Carrie.

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          • Dado
            Dado last edited by

            Here´s another project I would like to share here. It´s a Ipad book that I'm making with a Creative partner (Tito Petri | http://www.titopetri.com) to help promote a bigger idea of him.

            I wrote and illustrate the book. He´s going to take care of the Interaction, Coding and Publish...the hard stuff. 🙂

            Concept of the Characters:



            The initial Layout (this part was made while watching the SVS class):

            An example of how much I detailed the second pass of drawing before Ink/Colors:

            And the latest preview. Illustrations are done and some pass on the Design/Page Arrangement is needed:

            https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107023/SVS/Dado_PreviewLivroSaci_LowRes.mp4
            it´s a 10MB, mp4 video

            That´s it. I keep you guys/gals update as the project finishes.

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            • NickA
              NickA last edited by

              You've developed an awesome skill level. The Machines have come out really well (I can't spot anything to critique). I like how you chop off the character's arms for the side profile for those turnarounds.

              The only small critique I could see is that bird near the farmer's hat is creating a tangent and could do with a bit more space for a clear silhouette. 🙂

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              • Dado
                Dado last edited by

                @NickA good catch Nick, it definitively a weird tangent happening there. If you had the chance to check the fliptrough preview, I fixed that in the final illustration.

                *Btw. I forgot to mention that those illustrations were "sliced" so the Programmer can move stuff around. *

                Thanks for the compliments Nick.

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                • Dado
                  Dado last edited by

                  Here´s an update on this book. This time I offer some cover ideas to choose from:

                  D was choosed (in the end, the book is about the Saci - the little creature so it has to have him as the main element), plus the composition would favor some iteration/animation.

                  Next step. A tight drawing of it.

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                  • bharris
                    bharris last edited by

                    Your work is very good, your book project looks like a lot of fun too! For your book cover I'm liked D too. Excited to see more as this progresses. Thanks for sharing!

                    www.brittanyharrisillustration.com/
                    www.instagram.com/britillustration/

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                    • NickA
                      NickA last edited by

                      I personally like the dynamics of C the most, except it might be good to resize things so that the title is a bit bigger, the clouds don't tangent with the corners and there is a little more negative space for the farmer in the corner. Great work! 🙂

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                      • NickA
                        NickA last edited by

                        Maybe it could be tilted a little less than 45 degrees? D is my next favorite.

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                        • NickA
                          NickA last edited by

                          D is a good choice. 🙂

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                          • Lee Holland
                            Lee Holland last edited by

                            Looks great

                            https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lee-Holland-illustration/285517801577676?
                            https://www.instagram.com/lee_holland_illustration/
                            http://lholla56.wix.com/lee-holland

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                            • Rob Smith
                              Rob Smith last edited by

                              Great work! I like choice "D" as well although I also like choice "F".

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                              • Dado
                                Dado last edited by

                                Thank you all for the look at the options.

                                Here´s a proof-of-concept (while listening the new Lee White course):

                                The Saci will pop from time to time and hide himself when the reader 'poke' on it.

                                Let´s see how it goes.

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