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10 Skills Every Illustrator Must Have

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  • smceccarelli
    smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @burvantill last edited by smceccarelli 7 Nov 2018, 05:51 7 Nov 2018, 05:50

    @burvantill @KathrynAdebayo I did listen to the episode yesterday šŸ˜‰ They must have recorded it on the same day Will interviewed me, so he had my ramblings fresh on his mind. It was, as usual, very interesting. The discussion on teaching really touched me, especially after what @SarahLuAnn posted about her experience. Honestly, teaching is not something I would ever classify as amongst my goals, but I do recognize how much everybody wins from it and it was enlightening to see it listed among what Will thinks are 10 fundamental skills - I can see how it fosters growth all round.

    Anyhow, back to the ā€œaccomplishedā€ discussion. What you mention is, I believe, a very common thought when looking at the picture book market. Still, after some studying, you start to see the difference between the work of an established professional - no matter what the style is - and the work that is ā€œon the wayā€ but not there yet. I don’t think you can see it in your own work, but you can spot that quality even in the most primitive of styles. I don’t know what it is...sense of design, consistency of shape language, the sense that the work is ā€œfinishedā€, the feeling that the artist knows what heĀ“s doing and heĀ“s expressing himself clearly and boldly. ItĀ“s not a technical skill or not only technical skills, for sure. I think it relates to art as a form of communication beyond words: the message feels clear and authentic regardless of the language used.
    Also - and related to that - IĀ“ve tried to work in a primitive style or ignore perspective or go for a very simplified look. I think everybody should try to make art in those styles once in a while. You definitely learn a thing or two about technical skills...but you also learn what is ā€œyouā€ and what isn’t, which is more important. And if itĀ“s not in you - if you don’t have fun doing it - then it doesn’t matter if it sells books. ThatĀ“s not what to strive for. You strive for being the best yourself you can be - I think thatĀ“s the only success recipe there is.
    Getting way too philosphical here....this forum does this to me sometimes šŸ˜‰

    burvantill SarahLuAnn 2 Replies Last reply 8 Nov 2018, 17:58 Reply Quote 1
    • burvantill
      burvantill Moderator @smceccarelli last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 05:58

      @smceccarelli 'I“ve tried to work in a primitive style or ignore perspective or go for a very simplified look. I think everybody should try to make art in those styles"
      Very good point. That is something I am trying in learning to paint "plein air". My water color is very structured and its quite challenging to loosen up. I am learning and I think it will help me grow in the long run. šŸ‘šŸ˜ƒ

      Lisa Burvant
      www.lisaburvant.com
      Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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      • Lee White
        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Will Terry last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 16:39

        @will-terry you are wrong about me being wrong!

        SVS Faculty Instructor
        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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        • Lee White
          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @SarahLuAnn last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 16:49

          @sarahluann I congratulate you on your success as a teacher! I'm so glad that is working out for you. In defense of my "5 year rule", I should note that when we are speaking on the podcast, we are speaking very generally to a massively broad audience. So there are generalizations that must be accounted for and there are always exceptions to the rule. The "5 year" idea was picked at random and there isn't much thought behind that time frame other than "know what you are doing before trying to teach it." Especially in the context of a degree based program that is expensive and is geared for making professionals out of the students.

          A continuing education program is a perfect teaching opportunity and doens't come with the same requirements I would have for an intensive undergraduate program. So like everything, there is some gray area that needs to be added to all the things we say on the podcast. We are just offering some rough guidelines. Everyone has to think about how those guidelines apply to them. There are no rules and I certainly don't want to be seen as a gatekeeper. Although I will accept the obnoxious part. : )

          There is one rule that is a hard rule: Will Terry is wrong about all things

          SVS Faculty Instructor
          www.leewhiteillustration.com

          Sarah LuAnn Will Terry 2 Replies Last reply 7 Nov 2018, 18:23 Reply Quote 1
          • Lee White
            Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @burvantill last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 16:59

            @burvantill I wouldn't worry about those lists too much. It's hard to understand and comprehend what gets a book on a list like that. It could just be one person's opinion who judged it. No big deal. I'd just shrug it off and keep making the work that you think is good. BUT, I would also offer another piece of advice. Look over some of the art that made it to the list and see if there is some quality that the judges are picking up on. You may not like all of it, but maybe there is still some good info to be had from looking at a group of winning entries.

            SVS Faculty Instructor
            www.leewhiteillustration.com

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            • Sarah LuAnn
              Sarah LuAnn SVS OG @Lee White last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 17:37

              @lee-white I see what you are saying, but even with ā€œbroad generalizationsā€ I think you are still defining teaching too narrowly. The suggestion was to teach, not to teach at undergraduate level. šŸ˜‰ Stipulate that you should know what you are teaching, definitely. But I think it can be incredibly helpful to, for example, try to teach something you just barely learned to someone else, to help it solidify in your mind and put it in your own terms. It won’t be the most deep, thorough, educated etc. coverage of the topic, but that isn’t always what is needed.

              And let me just say that it’s so weird to me to be arguing this because when differences of opinion have arisen on the podcast, it’s usually Lee I find myself agreeing with. šŸ˜‚

              sarahluann.com

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              • Lee White
                Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Sarah LuAnn last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 17:49

                @sarah-luann agreeing with me is your first mistake! I don't know what I'm talking about most of the time. Only thing I truly know is when I say WILL TERRY IS WRONG ABOUT ALL THINGS

                SVS Faculty Instructor
                www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                • Will Terry
                  Will Terry @Lee White last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 18:23

                  @lee-white I love it when Lee has to splain himself...I would ask that you guys continue to keep him on his heels šŸ™‚

                  SVS Instructor
                  http://willterry.com/

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                  • burvantill
                    burvantill Moderator @Lee White last edited by 7 Nov 2018, 20:55

                    @lee-white
                    Thankyou. I hear and obey😜.
                    I WILL figure it out. šŸ‘šŸ˜ƒ

                    Lisa Burvant
                    www.lisaburvant.com
                    Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                    • SarahLuAnn
                      SarahLuAnn @smceccarelli last edited by 8 Nov 2018, 17:58

                      @smceccarelli Maybe teaching in a more formal classroom setting isn't a goal for you, but I believe the help and comments you give around the forums here on a day to day basis are most definitely a form of teaching. You help a lot of us on a regular basis, and I would venture to guess that you enjoy it and learn from it considering how regularly you do it. This is what I mean by having a broader definition of teaching.

                      sarahluann.com

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                      • Jason Bowen
                        Jason Bowen SVS OG last edited by 8 Nov 2018, 20:46

                        I enjoyed this one, got a bit controversial at the end lol šŸ˜‚ maybe you should have cut that bit.

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

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                        • artofbudmcleod
                          artofbudmcleod last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 22:17

                          Great episode guys! Thanks for keeping the inspiration and information coming šŸ™‚

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