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    • ArtistErin
      ArtistErin @Maureen*Henry*Artist last edited by

      @Maureen-Henry-Artist Maureen you already have emotion and perspective going and yes I hear you about moving from hyper-realistic into the children's illustration genre. From what I see you are transitioning well! I love Steven Silver's approach to character design and it's helped me in finding the "T" in quick sketching, so I don't spend a ton of time creating the exact likeness of a child rather I'm capturing the essence. Still WIP with that. Welcome to SVS! This is my sketch attempt at a little boy... Little baby boy copy.jpg

      Erin Richardson
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      www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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      • Asyas_illos
        Asyas_illos last edited by

        @ArtistErin glad you found it helpful! @Maureen-Henry-Artist you’re welcome! And glad I could help

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        • Maureen*Henry*Artist
          Maureen*Henry*Artist @ArtistErin last edited by

          @ArtistErin thank you and this little boy sketch looks great! I’ll ckeck out Steven Silvers method, thanks for the tip!

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            Frogpunzel @Maureen*Henry*Artist last edited by Frogpunzel

            @Maureen-Henry-Artist This is a great idea! The pictures are looking great.

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            • Maureen*Henry*Artist
              Maureen*Henry*Artist @Frogpunzel last edited by

              @Frogpunzel thank you so much! I appreciate your feedback 😊

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              • AngelinaKizz
                AngelinaKizz last edited by

                I too am a portrait artist focusing on photorealism trying to transition into cute illustrations while also trying to find my illustrative voice. It's really hard when you're so well practiced in getting in even the smallest details, and letting that all go to tell a story with as much minimalism as possible.

                I really like your character sheet, though I think I would let go of the division strip, I find them a bit distracting to my eye, and they don't contribute to who he is. I would also consider less children playing. They'd be great in the story as an actual illustration, but for a character sheet I think it's too many extras.

                www.evarartistry.com
                www.Instagram.com/evarartistry/

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                • Maureen*Henry*Artist
                  Maureen*Henry*Artist @AngelinaKizz last edited by Maureen*Henry*Artist

                  @AngelinaKizz You nailed it on the head when you said about being used to painting all the details! I am very detail-oriented, it’s hard for me to adjust to saying things visually in less. I love your suggestion about taking away the division strip, though at first I really liked it for color opposition to the green and how it sequenced the scenes. But after changing it up to your suggestions, I like the final result even better! I took out one child and the mom, since both aren’t really needed for the character, so it looks less busy now with the changes. I thought of the money-like frame, which I think adds to the appeal of the layout and design. What do you think of the changes, do you think it looks better? Thank you, I really appreciate any and all advice! Here is the update….
                  B69023B9-A41A-469C-B8D0-4771380EC006.jpeg

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                  • AngelinaKizz
                    AngelinaKizz @Maureen*Henry*Artist last edited by

                    @Maureen-Henry-Artist I think this is much better! Huge improvements in clarity and less distractions! Great work!

                    www.evarartistry.com
                    www.Instagram.com/evarartistry/

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                    • Maureen*Henry*Artist
                      Maureen*Henry*Artist @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                      @AngelinaKizz Awesome, thank you so much! And I just checked out your website. Your work is incredible! And even more amazing is your recovery and determination to do your art with your non-dominant hand! Very inspiring! I really like your illustration style too!

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                      • AngelinaKizz
                        AngelinaKizz @Maureen*Henry*Artist last edited by

                        @Maureen-Henry-Artist awe thankyou! It’s been a challenging road to be on, but I try to focus on the good things that have come my way since the injury. My left is pretty comfortable now, even though the tendency is there to want to put that pencil into my right. But, like everything else in life, you work with what you’ve got.

                        www.evarartistry.com
                        www.Instagram.com/evarartistry/

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