Our SVS Virtual Studio JUNE 2020 ☀️
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@Mara-Price I haven't opened it yet! But I am making a shopify page that can operate as my store and portfolio. I'm going to sell some greeting card prints, stickers and offer free tutorial downloads. Since I have a large instagram following I wanted to have one link in my bio that covers all those aspects, which I wouldn't have been able to get through an etsy account!
@ngrass I'd be happy to!! I just have to try printing and cutting these first to see how it goes.
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@nadyart What a lovely color palette
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I am currently working on a weekly challenge we do with my friend. This week's topic is Monkeys in Onsen and I thought of making a comic. I can share it once it's done, right now it's in the layout thumbnail stage. Also, I am going back to work on my inking skills a bit more again, so I am combining my Rendering in Pen and Ink book by A. L. Guptill and Jake's inking classes here on svs.
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@MissMushy Don't be hard on yourself. You'll bounce back. Try to do something purposely small, like a 5 minute only sketch in your sketchbook. Do that for a few days in a row and I'll bet the juices start flowing again. Spoken from experience.
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@MissMushy aww I am so sorry things are feeling so overwhelming for you. This will pass and you will find your footing again. Take some time out and do other things that bring you joy and rest. And when you come back start small again and make something that will bring you joy.
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@MissMushy I couldn't agree more with what @burvantill and @Heather-Boyd said.
The same happened to me last year. I was very dissatisfied with my job and was planning to quit, which I eventually did, but I was so stressed while going through that experience that the sole idea of putting pen to paper was freaking me out. Every sketch felt like one of the 12 labors of Hercules.
So I am going to join them in saying: take it easy (also, these ARE super challenging times and nobody has the compass, so I think it's ok to feel a little lost and have to figure it out along the way), find something extra-small that brings you joy (who knows? maybe you don't need to sketch at all and you can just grab a bunch of crayons and express your feelings the Kandinsky way) and I am sure that all your creative powers will gradually awaken
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With some feedback I received, I altered the Loch Ness Piece slightly
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@burvantill @Heather-Boyd @Elena-Marengoni thanks for the encouraging words. I am trying to make time for small joys during this time even though it feels like I am on an out of control roller coaster right now. Really appreciate your support
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@nadyart I also love the look and texture of this! Out of curiosity, did you do this in Photoshop, Procreate, or something else?
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@MissMushy I truly hope this situation will get better soon! By the way...I have discovered a super interesting blog recently: it's curated by a psychologist and touches upon topics such as productivity, emotional balance and motivation. It's helped me a lot to detect some negative thinking patterns and find ways to turn them into learning opportunities. I meant to share it earlier but forgot to, so here it is: https://nickwignall.com/articles/
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Drawin' old webcomic characters playin' some zero G dodgeball.
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@Braxton Thank you! I have drawn the boy on paper traditionally with graphite pencil, scanned him and used him as the underlayer in Photoshop. Drew on top of that and coloured in Photoshop
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Here is a spread from a small zine project I'm working on! My goal is to make a finished concrete thing by the end of it
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Here's one I had been working on for a bit but got busy so I thought I'd spend some time this week finishing it up.
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Hi @carlianne, these are awesome! I’ll buy them once available because I would like to give them to my team each time we sign new deals (i.e., contracts). Then I also say that I know the incredible artist who made them!
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@carlianne These are going to sell!
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@MissMushy Hang in there! We all have those months, and I think a more people are having those months lately. Just keep drawing anything at all, and post when you feel like it.
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The sole purpose of this piece was to see if I could finish something in a day, and to have fun. Yesterday I did have fun, and I thought I had finished it. But then it became evident that the legs were flipping (that is, you couldn't tell which one was in front and which in back). So today I spent most of the day redrawing it over and over until it worked, which was less fun. But I finished!
I'm very tempted to add a popsicle to that hand sticking out, but not today. Happy June!
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@LauraA she's really cute! A popsicle would definitely be a nice addition
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Not as fun as anything else on this page, but more from the super-sexy world of utility infographics!