Procreate Play & Learn
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@chip-valecek Thanks Chip!! ( ^ - ^ )
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@quietyell if it does it’s pretty easy to clean the residue. At least in my years of working with iPads is what I’ve found.
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Hello! I am new to SVS and come from a fine art background. I have been using an IPad Pro and procreate for about a year and half now. I have very little experience with photoshop. I use it to mostly for resizing and reformatting my images for publishing. The basic question I have been asking myself for sometime is do I need to learn photoshop for illustration. Perhaps for the text and CMYK alone is vital to progressing. I do see how procreate color is a little limited. -
Hello. I have no experience with Procreate so I can't aid you on that subject.
However I really like the following works left to right/up down:
#1 and #2 for characters expression #1 joyful anticipation or surprise and #2 subtle curiosity.
#9 I found very striking. I enjoy the smooth sculptural blending and his head has a unique shape -oh and that nose is fabulous, though I like the one I have lols.
#15 I like her emotional expression -I like engaging emotionally with characters. She's sort of how I have been feeling, thanks.I like to see your Photoshop work so I can compare.
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@heather-boyd Thank you so much for your comments!!! You mentioned an emotional connection on a few of them, and liking engaging emotionally with characters; this is something I would like to push for more of in 2019, which I think will also drive more (much needed) concept/story. I have been wanting this but know that I tend to just rely on shape play with my casual sketching, probably driven from having very little free time and being quite tired — both of which became more potent from us having a baby this year amidst other things. Just have to push through it right?
I can understand feeling like #15. I hope your encouraging words to me have brought you a warm feeling & a smile because I greatly appreciate your comments!
Here's some of the various Photoshop work I've done over the past year. You can see a lot more at my site www.QuietYell.com
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@heather-boyd oh I forgot to mention regarding "engaging emotionally with characters" that I heard Andy Estra recently say something along with a quote that resonated quite a bit with me. Thought I'd share:
“The public might not know art but they know what feelings are, as they know what life is about; they’ve gone through it. So when you show it to them, they’re going to know if it’s sincere.” — Andy Estra, https://www.instagram.com/andy_estra/
And he quoted of Glen Keane, “Draw what the character is thinking; not doing.”
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These quotes are right on! I am currently working on two ideas simultaneously with the aid of the Creative Composition course to strengthen my point of view and the mood of the two works. Both have animal characters because I am far more comfortable drawing them over people, =).
Thanks for sharing these and for your kind words in your first reply. I hope we both experiment and push towards more emotional connection in our 2019 work.
I like your second Photoshop work -that long armed robot weeping in his tears and its cute however very unlikely that the doctor who dialect would not be exterminating or at least being disruptive in class.
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@heather-boyd Awesome to hear about the class - I need to go through more stuff this year personally and in a class/mentor setting (somehow I'll carve out time!). Animals are fun!
Thank you - Haha yes the Dalek is just waiting for other classmates to show up before extermination begins. It's a sinister, naughty, no good plan.... Approved!
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Maybe then have a thought bubble or something so we know he's thinking that way also for people who may not know the most wonderful doctor who dialect lols.
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@heather-boyd could be a fun idea — oh those poor poor poor people who don't know!
— That was a project for a huge IT services company and concluded about a year ago, but I could modify it for the portfolio ( ^ - ^ )