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    • smceccarelli
      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

      I need to work in a simpler and looser rendering style for a book project - so I am experimenting with different processes and approaches.
      I will post them here and of course would love to have some input - navigating the line between loose and unfinished is not easy....
      0_1496765226567_51_BLUEBLOY.jpg

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      • QuietYell
        QuietYell SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

        @smceccarelli I agree that that line is hard. For me, loose and/or unfinished is insanely hard as I always want to go in and refine.

        I think you are doing great!

        A few of thoughts:

        1. Does the story require just the rendered style to be loose or does it also require that the character's clothes to be loose? It's just that I noticed that the clothes, particularly the pants & shoes seem oversized (i.e. wearing a size or 2 too big, thus making the pants baggy & loose). I'm assuming it does since there are patches on the pants and the hair appears somewhat unkept.

        If so, then ignore me, but if not, I might throw out the thought that a loose style doesn't necessarily entail loose looking clothing.

        1. Have you tried to place this on a textured background (like watercolor paper or some sort of more textured wash). In line with this, it might be worth also trying to use a little less opaque and hard-edged of paint (e.g. the base of the sweater, pants, & shoes is fairly solid & unified in tone, even with the periodic roughed edges & added texture on top)

        2. Overall, I think the approach is probably a matter of not overthinking things too much. More of "letting things fall where they may". A little easier with physical media than digital media I suppose... I think that the planning is the important part (composition, value & color structure, etc.) but the actual drawing/rendering, while informed by the planning, is relaxed. ...But this is just me spewing my own unexperienced nonsense... šŸ˜‰

        I think @Lee-White might have some good input on the loose direction. In fact, though I cannot quite recall, he may have already given some tips here that extend beyond literal watercolor: https://courses.svslearn.com/courses/loosening-up-in-watercolor

        No matter what: Big thumbs up! I always enjoy the work you do and am inspired!

        Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
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        • smceccarelli
          smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @QuietYell last edited by

          @QuietYell Thank you for your tips! I will definitely give it a try with a watercolory background (is on my list of things to try). This is not a character in the book, it is just testing - I want to have a couple of processes I can trust before going into experiments with the book illustration (I cannot post those, so I cannot get any feedback ;-)). I am looking at so many different artists - my head is exploding. I think you have a really good point with "not overthinking". I would add, "not zooming in" otherwise it is difficult to avoid over-rendering. Like with traditional painting, I think I should choose the size to work at and never ever zoom in closer....
          I will re-watch Lee“s watercolor course!

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          • QuietYell
            QuietYell SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

            @smceccarelli oh my goodness yes! I am a zoom in addict! And I know that this has just got to be my downfall towards this kind of thing! Especially because I tend to create my files really huge (like 27x34.5" @ 300dpi; i.e. 10,000 pixels high) which gives all kinds of zoom-in desirability! The zoom calls my name!

            I can't wait to see your next experiments here and hear what tips you have to share following your assured success!

            Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
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            IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
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            • QuietYell
              QuietYell SVS OG @QuietYell last edited by

              ... In the last sentence I said "Here & Hear"... sounds like a band name... or maybe a music venue...

              Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
              IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
              IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
              TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
              SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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              • MirkaH
                MirkaH last edited by

                I think she is adorable. the hair could also just be one color and not as many individual hairs. Have you looked at https://www.yasmeenismail.co.uk work? its super loose. I could never do it, and I admire her a lot for it.

                http://www.mirkah.com
                http://instagram.com/mirkadraws
                http://www.twitter.com/mirkahokkanen
                http://Shoppicadoodlepress.etsy.com
                http://facebook.com/mirkahokkanen

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                • smceccarelli
                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                  And another one. Not sure this is going anywhere, but it's sure much faster than my usual rendering!

                  0_1496776561605_52_BUTTERFLY.jpg

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                  • holleywilliamson
                    holleywilliamson SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

                    @smceccarelli this second one is super cute!

                    https://www.instagram.com/holleywilliamsonart/
                    http://holleywilliamson.com

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                    • NoWayMe
                      NoWayMe last edited by

                      What if you tried a style including some lineart (maybe using a "pencil" like brush to have some texture) and then very basic rendering with a lot of texture like you did with these two ? I feel like having some sort of lineart would help having them look more finished... And also would look a little more like your usual work! But the two you've shared look good! On the second one there is something not working with her feet/boots however... I think lines would help define the shape of the shoes a little more.

                      noemiegionetlandry.squarespace.com
                      noemie_illustration on Instagram

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                      • smceccarelli
                        smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @NoWayMe last edited by

                        @NoWayMe Thank you, I will look into that! I see the problem with the boot - good catch.
                        I have done some work with pencil textures - there are a few pieces in my online portfolio too. I think there is more exploration to do, though. I will spend the next few days doing copies - seeing what goes and exploring other artist“s work.

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                        • MOO
                          MOO SVS OG last edited by

                          I thnk i tlooks pretty loose. I like the multicolored hair. Loose doen't mean you can't have a lot of color!

                          Marsha Ottum Owen

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                          • Doha
                            Doha last edited by

                            I am in love with the first character! I wouldn't change or add a thing. With a style like that the simple the better and the pencil strokes that you did are on point.

                            Doha Koma

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                            • smceccarelli
                              smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                              And another one. This is my favourite so far - not too far from my usual, just less cleaned up and a simpler rendering. Too rough?

                              0_1497387072710_53_TCK.jpg

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