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    Illustration Process - Feedback Appreciated!

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    • sarahlawrence
      sarahlawrence last edited by

      @Alicja-W I love watching your process πŸ™‚ it’s looking really good

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        A Former User last edited by

        @sarahlawrence @animatosoor thank you both!

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          A Former User last edited by

          All done with this piece!
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          • jwing
            jwing last edited by

            Wow, that looks amazing! I love the smooth feel of it, the stylization is very charming πŸ™‚

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              A Former User last edited by

              @jwing thank you! πŸ™‚

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                A Former User last edited by

                I figured I would just re-use this thread to show my works in progress, and today I wanted to get some feedback on this piece that I'm currently working on. In this one two girls are catching fireflies in the field in front of their house. The cat and some of the flowers/blades of grass are in the foreground, but I'm worried I made them a bit too big. I haven't taken a perspective class yet so I'm not sure this makes sense perspective-wise. Any feedback would be appreciated!
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                  A Former User last edited by

                  Hello SVS! I'm working on three illustrations at the moment (all three of which I'm hoping to finish today so I'm feeling very motivated and committed to them!) I've been taking a few more classes and finished off the first level of courses, and now am making progress on level 2. Excited to find that the way I compose scenes now is more calculated and considered. I pondered the scene with the cat and girls in the field for a while until I came up with a composition that I thought worked better than the one I posted prior. As always, feedback is appreciated!
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                  • NelsonYiap
                    NelsonYiap @Guest last edited by

                    @Alicja-W Lovely work. I really like the plane on the seaside! Reminds me of Ghibli's work πŸ˜ƒ

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

                      @Alicja-W very nice!

                      You may want to take a look at our new class from Vesper Stamper that talks about getting more saturation and luminosity in watercolor. Starting with a brighter undertone could really make these paintings glow.

                      Good luck and keep it up! : )

                      -Lee

                      SVS Faculty Instructor
                      www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                      • Heather Boyd
                        Heather Boyd @Guest last edited by

                        @Alicja-W

                        I have come late in this but in the future I would avoid spacing the sheep so evenly as they jump.

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                        • Heather Boyd
                          Heather Boyd @Guest last edited by

                          @Alicja-W

                          That blue sky and those clouds are looking fabulous, I love the richness of the blue!

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                            A Former User @Lee White last edited by

                            @NelsonYiap Thank you!

                            @Lee-White Thanks for the tip! I do start my underpainting pretty desaturated and never thought to try a bright underpainting, so I'll be sure to do just that when I start my next illustration. I had watched Vesper's video a few weeks ago and just bought the paints she recommended for luminosity. I haven't done much with them yet, but I have no doubt the pigments will result in a brighter palette.

                            @Heather-Boyd Thanks for the feedback! Do you think the even spacing results to it looking less dynamic and more predictable?

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                            • Heather Boyd
                              Heather Boyd @Guest last edited by Heather Boyd

                              @Alicja-W

                              Less realistic, they are herd creatures, form little clumps or overlaps. And less natural -yes more predictable -orderly or stiff.

                              And if they are all on the same plane keep the same size if they are receding slowly change accordingly. If something is further up in the air would they recede as well? As they are further away. Lols

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                                A Former User last edited by

                                @Heather-Boyd
                                True! I envisioned them all just in the foreground but didn't even take into consideration how their size would change in space. Thanks Heather!

                                I'm also posting the finished + photoshop edited versions of all the illustrations below. I had issues with all of them, and they all brought up different things to consider. I worked pretty big on these (11 x 17'') and found it hard to keep a consistent wash of watercolor from looking streaky and messy (see firefly illustration). Sometimes I liked the effect, but this time I definitely didn't. I know reactivating certain gouaches will give you a solid coat of color, so I might explore that more in my next illustration and see if it gives me a streak-less appearance. As always, any feedback is appreciated! Even though these are finished, it helps me to know where the illustration could be stronger so that I won't make the same mistakes in the future.

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                                • Heather Boyd
                                  Heather Boyd @Guest last edited by Heather Boyd

                                  @Alicja-W

                                  Was there a reason why your first two works didn’t have larger characters like the last two? To keep them consistent and I also think they give your work more interest. πŸ™‚

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                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    @Heather-Boyd
                                    Well originally I had come up with concepts that I wanted to execute and the nighttime sheep illustration happened as a spur of the moment thing, so I wanted to tie that piece to the rest of the work by maintaining a night/day theme. But I think you're right that it doesn't keep the series as consistent, so next time around I think I'll start a series with one character and have them present in the 4 illustrations. I'm thinking of going small and doing some tiny characters so we'll see what happens! Thanks Heather!

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