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    • Rapteev
      Rapteev last edited by

      Hello! I'm in Yorkshire 🙂 Nice to see another "local", so-to-speak. Your style reminds me of a feminine Dave Mckean 😃

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      • DOTTYP
        DOTTYP last edited by

        Hi there Julie nice to meet you I am living in UK ,Love your naughty little girl here she looks so innocent! Love sugar doll make up as you will see by my gallery,hope to see more of your work soon.

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

          Welcome to the forums, have no fear @SVS is always pumping out new material for you to watch. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.


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          • seelliott
            seelliott last edited by

            Hi,
            I love the background pattern of your piece.

            I did the illustration course at Central Saint Martins. It is a great overview of everything and gives you lots of exercises and ideas. Plus its really fun to meet lot of interesting people.
            Not much theory but its defiantly not trying to be a theory course.

            Are you booked in over Easter? Have you already been?

            Website: http://www.seelliottcreations.com/
            Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SEElliottCreations/

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            • NoWayMe
              NoWayMe last edited by

              Hi Julia!

              Welcome to the forum!
              And don't worry about the videos, I have been a subscriber for almost 2 years and I watched almost every video, but they keep adding more, and I keep rewatching some of them (e.g. I watched visual storytelling techniques by @Lee-White at least 3 times) and every time I learn something new! And they keep adding new stuff all the time!

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              • Lee White
                Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                NoWayMe hit on a very important note. The real benefit of the videos is watching them and doing the work in them. First try what the artist/teacher is doing in the video, then try to make it your own. I would say you could maybe do 1 video a month if you were really motivated.

                Watching a lot of the videos back to back may seem like education, but it rarely creates lasting effects on the work. I equate it to "entertainment" more than education if you aren't doing the work that is suggested in the videos.

                We are also moving to a more interactive type class and I'm currently running the 2nd term of my 10 week illustration class with David Hohn teaching as well. Will is getting ready to start a live class and we have a lot more videos coming out soon too. Should keep you busy for a while! : )

                SVS Faculty Instructor
                www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                • Napoleon
                  Napoleon @seelliott last edited by

                  @sarahelliott489 Hey cool to hear from you, would ypu maybe like to tell a bit more about how the Central Saint Martins course works? How many people are normally being taught alongside? What were the most important points to take home? Is there any way to prepare for the course in advance? What is the level of the students? Your insight would be so helpful. 😉

                  Kind regards,
                  Julia

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                  • Napoleon
                    Napoleon @Lee White last edited by Napoleon

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                    • Napoleon
                      Napoleon @Rapteev last edited by

                      @Rapteev thanks for your comment. 🙂 And this comparison is an interesting one.

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                      • Napoleon
                        Napoleon @NoWayMe last edited by

                        @NoWayMe rewatching the videos seems also like a good idea. 🙂

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                        • seelliott
                          seelliott last edited by seelliott

                          Hi

                          @Lee-White Great comments. I defiantly watched loads when I first joined because there felt like there was so much to do but I did them too quickly. Now I am revisiting some and really working through lots of personal assignments alongside the information. But its still great to watch them during my lunch hour! I don't think I will run out as there are so many and I have needed to repeat some.

                          @Napoleon So the course. I am not sure if yours is exactly the same as mine as they do many. Mine was introduction to illustration. We had around 8 in the class, all girls. They where all mixed levels and different ages. A lot of them were looking into thinking about what type of degree to do and where to focus on after leaving school. Some of them wanted to have career changes so were looking into different areas. You don't need to prepare anything in advance but they do ask you to bring in some of your previous work. I loved that day as time was quite limited in the class so it was great to see how impressive some peoples work was when they had more time. I really enjoyed seeing everyone approach the same task and come out with totally different results!
                          The most important resource is the teacher. She was fantastic. Really nice and a practicing illustrator. Her work was lovely. I think the best thing about the course was being able to ask loads of questions so ask them all! If she didn't know she would find out and come back to you the next day.
                          My main thing about the course was everyone's enthusiasm. I had mostly been practicing on my own so to be with other people and get some encouragement was what I needed from the course.

                          Website: http://www.seelliottcreations.com/
                          Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SEElliottCreations/

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