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    • demotlj
      demotlj SVS OG last edited by

      For what it’s worth, I also think your character looks consistent. When I’m doing a new character, I not only do the recommended model sheets, I also draw them in lots of strange scenea that have nothing to do with the story - going to a ball game, canoeing, eating pizza — as many silly sketches as I can think of so that I’ve drawn them tons of times from different angles in scenes I don’t ultimately care about. In doing that, it’s like I get to know them so well I can see when they look like themselves.

      Laurie DeMott
      instagram.com/demotlj

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      • Jason Bowen
        Jason Bowen SVS OG last edited by

        Hey your characters great. You might like this warmer skin tone for your character. It's just a thought though. 🙂0_1521835029760_1521829402533-ponytailsketchv8small-resized.jpg

        https://www.instagram.com/jasonbowenoils/

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        • tazzyartist
          tazzyartist last edited by

          Thank you all @Jason-Bowen @demotlj @Kevin-Longueil , your feedback helps a lot! I like the warm skin tone too and I suggested something similar but the author liked the more yellow skin tone for this character.

          www.instagram.com/tazzyartist
          thalimart.daportfolio.com

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          • MOO
            MOO SVS OG last edited by

            I also think your pictures look consistent. It looks great. Some people are just more particular, it seems. Congratulations on illustrating a book! I think that all illustrators get their work tweaked through the process from what I understand so, you are getting a taste of it (maybe more than you need though....I did a couple of illustrations for a man once that picked at everything and I only got paid $20 in the end. Mine wasn't as good as yours but it was much better than the illustration he was trying to have redone. You'll find so many helpful and talented people on this forum to help you! The videos are really good too.

            Marsha Ottum Owen

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            • MOO
              MOO SVS OG @tazzyartist last edited by

              @tazzyartist The right arm and hand look awkward somehow. I can't figure it out though. Maybe it's just me.

              Marsha Ottum Owen

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              • MOO
                MOO SVS OG @demotlj last edited by

                @demotlj I'm curious what you mean by the suggested model sheets. I'd like to knwo a bit more about that.

                Marsha Ottum Owen

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                • djlambson
                  djlambson last edited by

                  wow..your character looks very consistent to my eye.. I think she's adorable. I'm also working on the second only ever but the art director is very easy to work with. Maybe getting 'broke in' with someone who is a task master is better! 🙂 My little tweak might be as @Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen pointed out and now that I see it, I think..are they hair strands? look like hand creases which makes the hand look twisted. Maybe just making the strands a bit thicker would help..not sure. Good luck!

                  https://www.instagram.com/deborahlambson_art/
                  https://deborahlambson.com/folio

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                  • demotlj
                    demotlj SVS OG @MOO last edited by demotlj

                    @marsha-kay-ottum-owen Model sheets are poses of a character from all angles, that you do before you start illustrating in order to figure out what your character will look like from the front, side, and back and then you use those as references in future drawings. Sometimes they also include side by side comparisons with other characters so that you keep the size relationship consistent. Animators use them and often will show draw through lines to break down the form and shapes used to build the characters so you can construct them the same each time.

                    Laurie DeMott
                    instagram.com/demotlj

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                    • MOO
                      MOO SVS OG @demotlj last edited by

                      @demotlj Oh, okay. That's a good plan. I need to work a lot harder 🙂

                      Marsha Ottum Owen

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                      • Jason Bowen
                        Jason Bowen SVS OG @tazzyartist last edited by

                        @tazzyartist The customer is always right 😉

                        https://www.instagram.com/jasonbowenoils/

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