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    • Steve Young
      Steve Young last edited by

      Wow, what wonderful work your doing, don't put yourself down you have a great sense of style. I would recommend doing the subscription as it is cheaper than paying for courses individually. You get access to all the course and workbooks. Cant wait to see more of your work.

      Never give up, always push yourself two steps further than you believe you can go.

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      • Thrace
        Thrace last edited by

        Your work is incredible! I would think you were already publishing as good as your characters are and they are unique!! You are going to do very well!

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        • Rob Smith
          Rob Smith last edited by

          Your work so far looks very good. What I've found is there are no shortcuts...only lots of hard work to get where you want to go. I agree with Steve that the subscription is a deal. Oh and welcome and thanks for sharing.

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          • Naroth Kean
            Naroth Kean last edited by

            Good stuffs! like they way you stylize your characters.

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            • audrey dowling
              audrey dowling last edited by

              thank you for your replies! big boost of confidence today
              working hard is definitely the plan 🙂
              I'm looking forward to taking the subscription as well. happy to have found this site: for people kind of stuck at home, it's a real gold mine

              website: https://audreydowling.wordpress.com/
              twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
              facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Audrey-Dowling-Artist-Illustrator-498582176906242/timeline/?ref=bookmarks

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              • Rich Green
                Rich Green SVS OG last edited by

                I saw that SVS shared your distinguished gentleman on their facebook feed yesterday. Nice job!

                https://www.facebook.com/schoolofvisualstorytelling/photos/a.494815883899076.1073741828.490698437644154/869400199773974/?type=3&theater

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                • audrey dowling
                  audrey dowling @Rich Green last edited by

                  @Rich-Green I saw that this morning, it was a lovely surprise to see it on my feed! 🙂

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                  twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
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                  • Lee White
                    Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                    This work is very lovely. If you are building your portfolio, character building is a great way to start.

                    If I could offer a suggestion, don't use the character design pages as portfolio pages. For your actual 10 portfolio pieces, you need to show story telling, not character design (although that is a part of the process). You can show this development work on your website though.

                    I'd say this is a good breakdown for a portfolio:

                    1. Show three images from the same story. Try to highlight character interaction and get a sense of emotion and story.

                    2. Show 2 images that highlight environment. You can have some characters in there, but make sure the environment is the main thing. Will does this extremely well so poke around his website for inspiration.

                    3. For the remaining 5, try to vary the stories and how you show the story. Be specific to the type of work you want to get.

                    4. Leave room for text in at least 75% of the work. I typically put the text in there. It shows art directors that you understand the business that we are in.

                    5. Have fun! Don't put too much pressure to get 10 perfect images right away. Shoot for painting 20 or 30 and then picking the best 10 out of that.

                    When I was leaving school, I did two things for my work that helped get the all important first book deal. I did half my portfolio on classic fairy tales from around the world which was a blast. Then I did the other half doing images from current magazine articles in kids lit (highlights, Spider, Cricket, etc.). This worked well. On my first trip to NY I landed an agent and a book!

                    Let me know if you have any questions. : )

                    SVS Faculty Instructor
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                    • audrey dowling
                      audrey dowling @Lee White last edited by

                      @Lee-White thanks for the advice lee, I will take it into account!

                      website: https://audreydowling.wordpress.com/
                      twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
                      facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Audrey-Dowling-Artist-Illustrator-498582176906242/timeline/?ref=bookmarks

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                      • tallison7
                        tallison7 last edited by

                        Audrey I think your work is incredible and obviously you are on your way to something special! When you get your 10 portfolio pieces done will you share them here?

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                        • tallison7
                          tallison7 @Lee White last edited by

                          @Lee-White Wow I wish I had heard all this before now! Going to my first SCBWI regional event in a few weeks and I'm not nearly prepared...

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                          • audrey dowling
                            audrey dowling @tallison7 last edited by

                            @tallison7 oh thanks! of course, I will share them as I go along 😉

                            website: https://audreydowling.wordpress.com/
                            twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
                            facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Audrey-Dowling-Artist-Illustrator-498582176906242/timeline/?ref=bookmarks

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                            • audrey dowling
                              audrey dowling last edited by

                              here's where I am with my illustration.
                              there has been great progress, but lord it's SO slow!
                              I can't wait to improve to the stage where I can work faster. My portfolio will be ready in 10 years time at that pace 😕
                              any feedback on this, while I'm at it?

                              website: https://audreydowling.wordpress.com/
                              twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
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                              • Ace Connell
                                Ace Connell last edited by

                                Lovely composition! I like it 🙂

                                Ace

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                                • mattramsey
                                  mattramsey last edited by

                                  Just know that, even if it is (painfully) slow, you are on the right track. I happen to be a pretty slow painter and that's what I have to keep telling myself. Also I have to keep reminding myself that if I don't get up at 5:30am everyday to paint for 1-1.5 hours my portfolio will never ever get done.

                                  This is very good work!

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                                  • audrey dowling
                                    audrey dowling last edited by

                                    5.30!
                                    I'll go crazy if I sleep any less 😃
                                    I manage to squeeze some time most afternoons. I wish I had more time (story of my life ^^ )
                                    thanks for the support
                                    I love your work matt

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                                    • shinjifujioka
                                      shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

                                      Sweet illustration! I really like how you depicted that bush the bunny is hiding behind with those variations of blue.

                                      My suggestion would be to add a more distinct contact shadow where her legs and bum are making contact with the grass. I think it will give more of the illusion of something heavy kind of pressing the grass down. Not that I think she is heavy...

                                      Also, because I like that blue bush so much, I think it is making the ferns and the leaves in the foreground feel out of place. The intricate linework of the leaves and ferns give it more of a feeling of "exactness" while the bush has more of a feeling of whimsy and playfulness. Hope that kind of makes sense, lol 🙂

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                                      • audrey dowling
                                        audrey dowling last edited by

                                        yes perfect sense 😉 I'll take your suggestions into account when I get to these. thanks!

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                                        • audrey dowling
                                          audrey dowling last edited by

                                          I managed to work a bit on this piece lately, so here's the progression so far

                                          I still have a lot to do on the vegetation and animals, but getting there...

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                                          • audrey dowling
                                            audrey dowling @shinjifujioka last edited by audrey dowling

                                            @shinjifujioka I thought about the firm lines versus fuzzy lines of the fern and bush, but the leaves of the trees might give a nice balance to that, so I'll see how it looks when I have done more

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