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    • aska
      aska @Diego_BioSteam last edited by

      @diego_biosteam i Love the creatures. They look very interesting! However, while creatures are full of life and 3d, your character is a bit flat in comparison.

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      • Diego_BioSteam
        Diego_BioSteam @aska last edited by

        @aska I am glad you like the creatures. I agree the main characters look a bit plain in comparison to the more complex looking creatures. Will try to work on that. Maybe give them more interesting clothes. I am trying to make them represent children of the race they belong. I still want them to have a certain level of simplicity and at the same time explore more of their emotions. Good! Will also try to sketch a few facial expressions and poses. Thanks for pointing that!

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        • MOO
          MOO SVS OG last edited by

          Looks like a fun project with lots of fun learning for you ahead 🙂

          Marsha Ottum Owen

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          • Diego_BioSteam
            Diego_BioSteam last edited by

            @Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen Thanks! Yup, it seems quite fun! Doing a lot of research on the movies and games that are inspiring me, creating my own concept art and converting it into a scene - this is cool! Also, first time playing with pastels, so it's a bit of a struggle but I like to learn new stuff!

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            • MOO
              MOO SVS OG @Diego_BioSteam last edited by

              @diego_biosteam Good for you!

              Marsha Ottum Owen

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              • Diego_BioSteam
                Diego_BioSteam last edited by Diego_BioSteam

                Forgot my main illustration at office, so came up with another simple scene. Good way to continue practicing with pastels and sepia!

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                  Diego_BioSteam last edited by Diego_BioSteam

                  Finished the main piece. Decided to do some post-processing with a phone app called Photor. Got interesting results. Feedback is welcome!

                  Pastels (cheap set from Daiso) and ink. Main characters were coloured with cheap colour pencils.

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                    IanS @Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                    Hi @diego_biosteam! It's a great project. I think for me the yellow background is too saturated and a little overwhelming. I'd recommend looking at Brian Froud as it sounds like the type of art you're going for. Also he was the concept artist on Dark Crystal and the Labyrinth. I'd also suggest making your characters a little more expressive. They're sentient characters with thoughts and feelings. Show us what they're thinking and feeling. I like your creatures! Very imaginative. I see lots of good things going on and look forward to seeing more!

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                    • Diego_BioSteam
                      Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                      Hi @IanS
                      Glad you are liking this project!
                      I agree that the yellow is too saturated. Looking at photographs of my own art and Post-processing just in my phone makes a difference (I usually reduce the brightness of the phone screen and forget to adjust it for these things). I will also not deny that I was struggling a lot with the pastels. Many of the results were accidental, some turned out to be good accidents, others not. Thanks for pointing it! Gonna try to change it.

                      Thanks for suggesting Brian Froud! I am starting to be quite inspired by the art in Dark Crystal and similar, but only started scratching the surface. Gonna go deep on some studies of the artists.

                      As for expressions, yeah, I am still trying to improve on it. I think my focus is being a lot on character and creature concepts, and starting a bit on environments, so I am neglecting a bit on the character emotions, although I think that is very important because I want the stories to focus on their emotions and expressions, but I don't want to exaggerate them. In this sense, I am being inspired by the narrative style of Ghibli Studios.

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                      • Diego_BioSteam
                        Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                        Two more creatures to populate this whimsical fantasy world. These are just sketchy concepts...

                        Used a smudge pencil to smudge the pastels and got interesting colouring results.

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                          IanS @Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                          Hi @diego_biosteam. I like your latest creatures. I mentioned Brian Froud before but I also think you should look at Arthur Rackham & John Bauer.

                          Arthur Rackham

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                          John Bauer

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                          • Diego_BioSteam
                            Diego_BioSteam last edited by Diego_BioSteam

                            Hi @IanS

                            Thank you again. I am compiling references of artists that I like and included some works by Brian Froud. Searching for similar artists also, so thanks for the other suggestions. I am also including others with different styles that I like (the art of "Machinarium" and "Professor Layton" for example). If you see my other works, they are quite different from this project. This is new to me! I think its coming to a point that I think I can have a hybridization among styles and individualize them for each project. Not saying that I want to be a jack of all trades and do any style, but be able to do 2 or 3 styles that I like and try to mix them may work.

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                              Diego_BioSteam last edited by Diego_BioSteam

                              @IanS also forgot to mention the work of Stephanie Pui Mun Law
                              (http://www.shadowscapes.com)

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                              • Diego_BioSteam
                                Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                                Learning from the master. Copying the sketches by Brian Froud. Ended up creating a sketch of a knight goblin. May not include it in the Whimsical Project, but may just elaborate another piece for him

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                                  Diego_BioSteam last edited by Diego_BioSteam

                                  Worked a bit on the "Goblin Knight" that I created while studying Brian Fround art. From the previous sketch to this illustrated version.

                                  The paper for this sketchbook is not good and cannot take water based media (watercolour or gouache). It also doesn't react very well with dry media, but I still gave it a try with colour pencils. I liked the result, but I don't really like working with colour pencils, mainly for a practical reason as they require too much effort to fill small areas on the paper (it's tiring and time consuming).

                                  I did some digital post processing on the final illustration (just selected a filter and did some colour correction).

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                                    Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                                    One more creature for the whimsical world.

                                    Not a plant, nor an animal. Fantasy worlds allow for more than the conventional kingdoms of life.

                                    This was based on a small water splash on the floor. Took me some time to get the right anatomy for this one!

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                                      Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                                      Created another character, this time based on a Dandelion. Not so sure about the direction this is going yet, but I am just letting things happen for now - it helps me develop a series of characters and environments as I put the ideas on the paper, and the story starts unfolding as this whimsical world comes to life. Some creations will be used, some will be discarded. I liked this one a lot and decided to make a full illustration with it - but it is still in progress. Still have some details to add and colouring!

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                                      • Miriam
                                        Miriam @Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                                        @diego_biosteam
                                        Have you watched Lee's class on finding creative style? It's an excellent class! I think the information & the exercise / assignment he gives would be helpful to you in researching styles and finding elements you want to emulate.

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                                        • Diego_BioSteam
                                          Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                                          @Miriam

                                          Yes! I watched it. I did the selection of main artists that are influencing my work! And that is being reflected in this project!

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                                          • Diego_BioSteam
                                            Diego_BioSteam last edited by

                                            Done with the Dandelion illustration. There are about 4 to 5 layers of watercolour and 3 "layers" of inking. Took me about 6 hours to complete it. Then I did some basic digital post processing, including the light rays.

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