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    • joyce_carmo
      joyce_carmo last edited by

      @Ace-Connell Thanks, Ace!
      I find really difficult to translate these characters from 3D to 2D, though they came from a 2D first. It's curious, hahaha. That's why I thought it was a good exercise of copying. 🙂

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

        I am a HUGE fan of doing copy work as a way to get better. It allows you to step into other peoples shoes and see how they draw something. It's the quickest way to getting good in my opinion.

        Keep it up! : )

        SVS Faculty Instructor
        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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        • Jana
          Jana last edited by

          Thanks for all your comments so far on this thread! 🙂 Interesting to hear all your opinions.
          On my way to try different techniques and to find which works best for me, I am experimenting with a pencil drawing, which I want to color digitally. Here is what I made today. It is Mr. Mayor from Whoville from the movie "Horton hears a who" (his son Jojo will appear next to him). I LOVE this movie!
          I tried to color with different layer settings like overlay, multiply, ... I am not sure if I am doing right here. Does anybody used this technique and can give some advice?
          Mayor.jpg

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          • Jana
            Jana last edited by

            Or more like this... ? Here the original pencil drawing looks a bit more natural. I guess I also have to work on the quality of the scanned drawing.
            Mayor2.jpg

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            • Jiří Kůs
              Jiří Kůs last edited by Jiří Kůs

              Oh man I am just few pages in my copy-sketchbook and it so fun 😃 And it feels so good to draw these amazing pictures. I just realized that I never really did that, what i did most of the time was copying photos and never seeing the point of copying other peoples work....gaaah, this will be the best sketchbook...and I will not show it to anyone..it will be...my..little...secret...precious 😃

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              • Will Terry
                Will Terry last edited by

                Jana - I'm so glad you posted this! I love that you're copying to get better. There's something that happens when you copy a really good piece of art - it builds connections in your brain that you'll be able to recall later. You'll be able to solve some of your own problems based on what the other artist did - and you can't get this merely by looking...

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                • Lee Holland
                  Lee Holland last edited by

                  Hi Jane I have found that copying helps alot. It makes you observe more carefully. great job on these that look great.

                  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lee-Holland-illustration/285517801577676?
                  https://www.instagram.com/lee_holland_illustration/
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                  • Jana
                    Jana last edited by

                    Thanks, Lee! 🙂 @Lee-Holland
                    Today I practiced some coloring with a focus on light and shadow. For that I used Nates girl (@naters-calderone), a piece which I made in Nates style for practicing in inktober. Because it is not my original idea, I put this here in the copy thread.
                    I am not so sure about adding shadow to the grass. Does it look right to you? Also the hair can be colored better, or? Any ideas?
                    Nates girl.jpg

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                    • Lee Holland
                      Lee Holland last edited by

                      Looks great Jana. Ive had a look at where the light is coming from, and I see no problems with the shadows in the grass. very nice

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                      • Jana
                        Jana last edited by

                        Thanks, Lee (@lee-Holland)! Glad you like it!
                        After trying some styles I feel most comfortable now with scanned line art (I don't have a tablet yet) and coloring digitally. Because I work with a mouse, I prefer to keep coloring in a more "simple" way. I also love traditional looks, particular water colors in the background, but for this I will wait till I have a tablet. 🙂

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