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    • smceccarelli
      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

      I put together this file for myself a while ago - I planned to print it as a poster but never did: maybe now that I found it again I will!
      If anyone is interested, I can try to find a way to make it available - it is an Adobe Illustrator file though. And yes, it has 24 slots and not 20, but it was also not done for this exercise. The idea was to have it in my studio so as to know what I am aiming for....

      0_1505595630639_INSPIRATION.jpg

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        A.nano.mouse @smceccarelli last edited by A.nano.mouse

        @smceccarelli That's an awesome idea! Do you think you could make a template? I would love to make one for this project as an inspiration poster.

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          A.nano.mouse @MissMarck last edited by

          @missmarck I really liked your dream portfolio. I thought it was interesting that you had suchdifferent pieces in there. Especially the very cartoon styled kind. Working on my own pinterest Dream Portfolio as well 🙂

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          • TessaW
            TessaW @smceccarelli last edited by

            @smceccarelli Wow, love that idea! It's cool how you've gone as far as a color coding systen on what you want to take from each of your inspirations.

            Website: www.tessawrathall.com

            Instagram: www.instagram.com/tessawrathall_art/

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            • PamM
              PamM @smceccarelli last edited by

              @smceccarelli - Such a great idea and inspiration to display that way! If you put out a template I'd love to get one too. Thanks:)

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              • Lynda_Percival
                Lynda_Percival last edited by

                @smceccarelli Cool! What a great idea!

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                • Andyg
                  Andyg last edited by Andyg

                  Mines down to 20 images. And I've already started playing...here's something I drew to night as a result of portfolio building, and it's a style I've not explored in a very long time. (My picture, not a masterwork...I'll hack that next)Hugely rewarding. Wife loves it. heres the link to my portfolio: http://pin.it/xEeq4Lr
                  .should we start commenting on each other's portfolios do you think, to see similarities and so on?
                  0_1505773977043_IMG_4375.jpg

                  Helping writers tell their stories

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                  • MissMarck
                    MissMarck @A.nano.mouse last edited by

                    @a-nano-mouse Thank you! I've actually tweaked it a bit more, as I figure out who I really want to study, and which artists I just like (but I don't really want to imitate.) Added a few illustrators this morning, so Rockwell got the boot XD

                    Just for kicks, I started a separate board for my studies. So far, just a study of Marjorie Miller, but man I learned so much from that one piece! Excited to apply it to my own work!

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                    • tombarrettillo
                      tombarrettillo last edited by tombarrettillo

                      Well, I have not watched the class, but this thread intrigued me, so here is mine. Dream Portfolio

                      https://www.youtube.com/@tombarrettart

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                      • Andyg
                        Andyg @tombarrettillo last edited by

                        @tombarrettillo really worth watching

                        Helping writers tell their stories

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                        • Cjones
                          Cjones last edited by

                          This assignment was truly an awakening experience. I can already see a path forming. soon it will be time to experiment. until then, this is what i gathered.

                          https://www.pinterest.com/cjonesillustration/dream-portfolio/

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                            adamshephard last edited by

                            Here is my dream portfolio. I need to try and understand it a bit more before I find my style, but the exercise helped me focus on a vision of what I'm trying to do.

                            https://www.pinterest.co.uk/adamshephardart/dream-portfolio/

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                            • mcucchi
                              mcucchi @Andyg last edited by

                              @andyg Your dream portfolio is similar to mine! I'm still collecting so I haven't begun to narrow down to 20 yet. Stay tuned.

                              https://www.pinterest.com/moniquecucchi/dream-portfolio/
                              ^more than 20 but you get the idea.

                              I think it's really interesting to see other people's dream portfolios. Even within similar styles there are small differences that help to make it unique just like @Lee-White mentioned in the lecture. It's one thing to hear it and acknowledge it; it's another thing to see it happen in front of your eyes. I'm really enjoying this assignment so far.

                              portfolio: moniquecucchi.com
                              instagram.com/crookedandbeautiful
                              shop: crookedandbeautiful.com

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                                Christiane Wolff last edited by

                                Hi Adam,

                                it was fun looking through your dream portfolio. And you´re
                                right....it helps one to understand which way to go ...I´m starting on mine right away....

                                Chris

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                                • Cjones
                                  Cjones last edited by Cjones

                                  Threw away all the work that does not represent me any longer. It's hard to hear the truth sometimes but I embrace failure and am more than willing to learn from these mistakes. Here's to a fresh start and consistency.

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                                    • Mallette
                                      Mallette last edited by Mallette

                                      I did have J.C. Leyendecker in my list but I took him out in favor of some of the vintage mystery books...I do like your list though, @MissMarck . 🙂

                                      These are the 20 images I've come up with myself. It seems like I like the highly rendered images and simple textured ones.
                                      https://www.pinterest.com/mallettepagano/dream-portfolio/
                                      I'm trying to decide which one to do the master study of. Maybe the Julie Dillon one or Justin Gerard one...

                                      mbillustrations.com
                                      https://www.instagram.com/mbillustrations/
                                      https://twitter.com/malletteart

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                                        Kat SVS OG last edited by

                                        Here's where I am with the dream portfolio, although it still needs a lot of editing. I feel like I'm probably missing a lot, too, so I'll keep looking. What surprised me is how cartoony most everything I chose is, and how much line/watercolor. I'm not sure the medium is what grabs me the most, though. Maybe it's the feel - fun, colorful, whimsical. It's not clear to me at this point. But anyway, here's the board: https://www.pinterest.com/Kathysdotcom/dream-portfolio/

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                                        • mcucchi
                                          mcucchi last edited by mcucchi

                                          @Lee-White for the master copies: Do you recommend that we trace them or do a side-by-side copy?

                                          Reason I ask: I was watching an interview with Chris Mould the other day who was advocating the process of tracing artists you enjoy to literally feel their line work. It was an interesting idea because I hadn't really considered it before. When you say "master copy" I was assuming the side-by-side but I can see value in both methods now that I think about it.

                                          portfolio: moniquecucchi.com
                                          instagram.com/crookedandbeautiful
                                          shop: crookedandbeautiful.com

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

                                            @mcucchi I typically recommend drawing it from scratch, but these are just guidelines. You can try the tracing method and see if it gives you something that the from scratch method didn't.

                                            SVS Faculty Instructor
                                            www.leewhiteillustration.com

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