Our SVS Virtual Studio 2019!
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 @demotlj if you're not using clay that gets cooked in an oven, and youre using a Chavant nsp or monsterclay or any oil-based-never-hardens type clay, then maybe look up Simon Lee instead. His methods will help you a lot. 
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 @kylebeaudette At this point I'm just using sculpty (it remains pliable even when exposed to air) because I'm using them as drawing aids and taking them apart after I finish. I will look up Simon Lee. However, the last maquette I did was so much fun, I am debating trying to do something more permanent. I live in a ceramics town with an abundance of potters so clay is pretty available here and I might give it a try when I have some spare time. Too many fun things to do in art -- it's hard to stay focused! 
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 @Jonas-Zavacky - This castle/forest ink sketch has a nice vib to it. The castle is unique and the size of the trees behind it make an interesting contrast in size. Nice work.  
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 @MissMushy / Michelle-This scene in a fridge is so wonderful! There is color, food having fun, and the style is abstracted in a minimalist way that is appealing. Kids will love this. Canβt wait to see more of this.  
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 Quick sketching time for this instagramchallange (#kombidoodlesmitsandy), tomorrow is "angry" and I combined it with "scissors"...I like the raw sketch, don't know if I will get to make it clean illustration  
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 @MHardt thanks! 
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 These are sketches for the SCBWI monthly Draw This competition. The theme is muddy. 
 A muddy boy and his dog are surprised by mom coming home from shopping.
  
  
  
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 @Nathan Lovely! 
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 prompt was 'a freckled girl with antlers'  
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 @Braden-Hallett you nailed the prompt for sure! Love your character. 
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 And the finished color version  
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 Today's prompt was 'a young pharoah'. Dunno how those bodyguards are balancing that litter :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:  
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 I've been doing a fabric study and dialing in a new CSP workflow over the past couple of days.  
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 @Braden-Hallett Their fists sure say it all haha. And it's real nice you included one of those crop cutting swords -roughly the size of the that kid's...sorry I mean "pharaohs" head  hahaha. I'm okay, I'm done. hahaha. I'm okay, I'm done.
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 @Heather-Boyd Fun fact, the khopesh (the sword  ) was actually patterned after an axe. It was sharpened on the outside of the curve like an axe, not the inside like a sickle. ) was actually patterned after an axe. It was sharpened on the outside of the curve like an axe, not the inside like a sickle.They're totally just biding their time until they can cut off his head, though  
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 My entry in the SCBWI Draw This monthly contest. Prompt is Muddy. How much trouble do you think they are in?  
  
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 @burvantill Love it! Good luck. 
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 Had a chance to traditionally paint my cats a few nights ago. I think it turned out better than I was expecting.  
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 @burvantill I've gotta get my rear in gear and do an entry for that prompt... I love all the muddy smeared paw prints  
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 Newest comic page! Mayb next chapter I'll try flat cel shading.  
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		