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    • MichaelaH
      MichaelaH @Adrian K last edited by

      @Adrian-K It looks fantastic

      https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
      https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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      • djly
        djly last edited by

        @Adrian-K - just gorgeous!

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        • Adrian K
          Adrian K last edited by Adrian K

          Pretty much done at this point, and I’m happy with how it turned out. Feel free to critique as you wish. Feedback is always useful.

          I’ve got to say, working digital is a weird thing. Sometimes I feel like a kid in a candy store, there are so many directions, styles, colors, little cheats and workarounds you can do, it can get a little overwhelming. One thing I’ve found that I miss (surprisingly) are the limitations inherent in traditional media. Limitations force you to be creative, so that you can get the results you want or hope for, despite the added time or hassle it takes. And often those creative efforts lead to something unexpected, organic or new that you can use latter. But having too many options can lead to a creative traffic jam in your head, or at least in my head. Sometimes these little cheats are a little too good and the picture is left looking stale or just not quite right some how.

          I’ve been working digitally for a little over a year now, and I’ve gotten comfortable working in several different styles, but I think I’ve finally found the one that sings to me the most (yay!!) To an extent I’ve limited my approach to a traditional one. Using brushes and colors that replicate a traditional style. And I’m avoiding those brushes and techniques that leave a more digital look.

          I always get lost in the smallest details of a picture, and have no issue spending way too much time there. However, in this pic and the last couple I’ve done. I’ve kept the base sketch somewhat loose. As apposed to getting clean crisp edges with even and precise crosshatching, rather I chose a messy scribble that tried to capture the feel of organic shapes fallowed up by only a little cleanup afterwards. This was then followed by color under the sketch, and then white pencil over the sketch. So far I like the results.

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          I’ve always liked the look of white pencil on toned paper, it brings a sense of realism that graphite on white seems to be missing. I tried to keep that in mind as I worked on the areas with limited color. I particularly like how the bridge and water turned out.

          Anyway, hope you all enjoyed this. 🙂

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          Alternate version.

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          https://www.artbyadriankuhn.com
          https://facebook.com/artbyadriankuhn
          https://www.instagram.com/artbyadriankuhn

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          • Chip Valecek
            Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Adrian K last edited by

            @Adrian-K WOW this is fantastic!


            https://www.instagram.com/chipvalecek/
            https://www.facebook.com/cvalecek
            http://www.cshellmedia.com/

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            • MichaelaH
              MichaelaH last edited by

              very strong in story and in colors and your style, love it

              https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
              https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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              • theprairiefox
                theprairiefox last edited by

                Extremely cool! Very fun to see your process too. Thanks for sharing.

                -The Prairie Fox
                https://www.instagram.com/theprairiefox
                https://www.theprairiefox.com

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                • demotlj
                  demotlj SVS OG @Adrian K last edited by

                  @Adrian-K Here’s the best compliment I can give it — I have spent a lot of time looking at this and studying it. It’s beautiful and attention absorbing.

                  Laurie DeMott
                  instagram.com/demotlj

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                  • ?
                    A Former User last edited by

                    This is amazing!!! 😃 😃 😃

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                    • Coley
                      Coley last edited by

                      it's awesome! Just yesterday i was driving my son to the bus stop and we saw a fox and a crow together!!! Then I remembered the fable (sort of lol...at least I remembered that it existed!)> Then i found this today. So cool. It really is an engaging piece! congratulations!

                      https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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                      • Jonas Zavacky
                        Jonas Zavacky last edited by

                        Wow! Great image. The border is handled beautifuly, so does the animals and composition. Long story short I like it 😃

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