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    • bharris
      bharris last edited by bharris

      I played around and I'm really liking a modern look for the characters I'm using. Any thoughts?
      0_1469915666103_Wizard of OZ Character design 3.jpg

      www.brittanyharrisillustration.com/
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      • bharris
        bharris last edited by

        I'm going to keep working 😉

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        • Lynn Larson
          Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

          They look nice 😃 can't wait to see them finished!

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          • bharris
            bharris last edited by bharris

            This is another idea. More interesting?

            0_1470172308833_Wizard of OZ Character design 4.jpg

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            • Kevin Longueil
              Kevin Longueil SVS OG @bharris last edited by

              @bharris I think these are more interesting for sure - i think the silhouettes are much clearer even though the costumes are more ornate - i like the more varied scale of the characters too - looking good!

              Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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              • bharris
                bharris last edited by

                @Kevin-Longueil Thank you! I was keeping silhouettes in mind, glad it comes through.

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                • smceccarelli
                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                  Definitely prefer the second version! Much more fun and interesting characters. I also very much like the linework on these.

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                  • bharris
                    bharris last edited by

                    Did some lighting... maybe value too. I'm still not totally clear on that. Any way they are shaping up!

                    0_1470243602660_Wizard of OZ Character design value.jpg

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                    • Kevin Longueil
                      Kevin Longueil SVS OG @bharris last edited by

                      @bharris They are really coming to life - really nice!

                      Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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                      • Chip Valecek
                        Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                        Looking really great!


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                        • A
                          admin last edited by

                          Love seeing the progress!!!

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                          • bharris
                            bharris last edited by

                            @Kevin-Longueil, @Chip-Valecek @admin Thank you! I'll keep posting, I may need some help in these next steps. Kind of approaching it differently.

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

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                            • evilrobot
                              evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                              Nice work looking forward to seeing the finish on these.

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                              • bharris
                                bharris last edited by

                                Am I doing this right!? I'm experimenting with overlay and multiply layers (they don't merge well :P) The effect is cool, and I think as I build up the color and get some hard lines it will look okay. Kind of just muddling through and figuring it out as I go.

                                Also are the colors working, or is it too much like the original characters?

                                0_1470324224231_c.jpg

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                                • Chip Valecek
                                  Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @bharris last edited by

                                  @bharris Yes you can not merge different layer types with normal layer types. I learned that the hard way. I work with multiple/overlay layers all the time. My layers usually go from bottom to top: Normal Layer for local color > Multiple Layer with a cool blue/grey light shawdows > Overlay with white or a light warm color in the yellow area > Multiple Layer with a darker blue/grey for deeper shadows. Normal layer to render/color pick to blend. My line layer usually is on top of my local color and by the time the rest of the layers are added you can barley see it. But it does hold it together.

                                  Some of your shadows look dark on Dorthy and Glenda but are working well on Oz and witch.

                                  I took me some time to trying to find my way in Photoshop and worked best for me and watching countless videos and tutorials Aaron Blaise was the one that hit and stuck with me. If you have not seen some of his stuff, I recommend checking him out. Here is a link to one of his videos he did that explains his whole process. Worth the watch while you paint https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUv8W_aKZnQ&list=LLsVzy28wYsL08WQnKt-aDlA&index=4


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                                  • Kevin Longueil
                                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG @bharris last edited by

                                    @bharris I apologize if i am stating the obvious here - you do not have to merge layers - you can export your image as a png or anything you like and it will flatten the image without the effect that merging uncooperative layers has - you can lock the layer in photoshop and or rename it "do not merge" - you most likely already know this 🙂

                                    Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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                                    • bharris
                                      bharris last edited by

                                      @Chip-Valecek I knew that from somewhere, probably one of the classes. I'm glad I'm not the only one who has struggled trying to come up with a work flow. I agree they are too dark, but through the painting it's coming out alright! Thank you I'll give that a listen while I work!

                                      @Kevin-Longueil N, I know, but after a few digital painting classes I'm really liking working with less layers. Just an OCD artist! 😃

                                      Here is a little progress pic of Dorothy. I'm really having a good time doing this style... but I've started asking myself if I would do a children's book this way and the answer is probably not. Now I'm curious if I'm wasting my time trying all these different rendering styles when they aren't quite in line with the career I want. Anyone else struggle with that?

                                      0_1470335926444_Untitled-2.jpg

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                                      • natiwata
                                        natiwata SVS OG @bharris last edited by

                                        @bharris I've definitely struggled with the question of style as well! I love what Jake Parker said in one of the videos, something to the effect of "If someone shook you awake at 2am and said 'QUICK DRAW A PIGEON!' that would be close to your natural style."

                                        As illustrators I think we have to ask not only what comes natural, but what we enjoy doing, and what we could realistically carry through an entire book. I know one author/illustrator who is able to do a bunch of styles and made the choice to keep a simple style for books because it means he can do them in a manageable amount of time for the money.

                                        Not a big help I know, but food for thought...

                                        Nat Iwata
                                        www.iwataillustration.com

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                                        • Chip Valecek
                                          Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                                          Having four kids there are plenty of children books around my house. I love to look at them and all the different styles. And I could say one thing is that they are all different and if you like this way of painting then I could see a childrens book done in that style.


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                                          • bharris
                                            bharris last edited by

                                            @natiwata Ha, I'd forgotten about that one! Thanks, I guess I'm not done exploring, but there is an easier way to lean. 🙂

                                            @Chip-Valecek Thanks Chip! There is certainly some influence on what I think about what I "should" be doing that is based on what is popular right now... It's hard to remember sometimes that it takes all kinds, and hopefully there is a place for whatever I decide to do.

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