SVS Virtual Studio MARCH 2024
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@Larue Thanks
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@Larue That would Mr. Bear. He is stuffed, and therefore often unhappy.
In this particular instance he is (once again) contemplating the deathless nature of his existence. He has been run through the washing machine, yet does not drown. He has been torn in half, and yet stitched together again to no ill effect many a time. When Mr. Bear is finally worn out and his stuffing shredded to make new toys or perhaps a pillow, will he finally cease to be? Or will he continue? Forever?
Such is the life of Mr. Bear.
Unless you're talking about Teddy. Teddy's just a pouty little doofus.
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@braydin-hawlette
rinse cycle of doom!
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@reberlik What Mr. Bear would give to go through a warm wash instead of the dreaded cold water cycle
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Working on some black and white illustrations for a chapter book sequel. The main character is an 8 yo boy who happens to be a camping pillow named Blizzard.
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Cozy fire
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Return flight from San Diego so you know what that meansβ¦.
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Friendship
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I am working on my "people skills" right now, doing lots of little illustrations.
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Lost.
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Iβve been switching over to vector illustrating (Affinity Designer), and Iβm experimenting with different tools and styles. Curious if I could get feedback: which of these four quartet members is more appealing to you?
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Riding the magic flying giant kiwi
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@braydin-hawlette this is gorgeous Braydin. I've been planning to add black and white pieces to my portfolio. I'll definitely study your works for any tips and tricks. I just love your pieces.
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For the last few months I've been working on a challenge called alphabet superset, created by a YouTuber called Struthless. The challenge is to pick a theme, set permuters and create an entry for each letter of the alphabet.
I came up with the theme Panic! At the potluck. And alphabet illustration series that explores foods that would get you uninvited to future potlucks.
I didn't originally intended it to be a kids book so some of the entries have gags in them that wouldn't be appropriate for kids, but I think once I'm done the series I'll revise some of the illustrations to make a family friendly edit.
Here are the entries I did in March -
@Nyrryl-Cadiz said in SVS Virtual Studio MARCH 2024:
@braydin-hawlette this is gorgeous Braydin. I've been planning to add black and white pieces to my portfolio. I'll definitely study your works for any tips and tricks. I just love your pieces.
Thanks Nyrryl
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@Tash
Hey Tash, love all these, so fun, creative and well designed in color and form. Two thumbs up!a Are you using marker? -
@Larue Thank you so much for your kind words!
Yes! I'm using Ohuhu alcohol markers, I love them for planning colour pallets and they blend and bleed into eachother in a way I find really pleasing, they also layer really well. For the linework I've been using Windsor and newton inks. For paper I'm using Pentalic Nature sketch.