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    Our SVS Virtual Studio AUGUST 2020😎

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    • MyArt Multiverse
      MyArt Multiverse last edited by

      I finished this pet portrait I've been meaning to finish 😁

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      Stephanie
      https://www.instagram.com/my_art_multi_verse/?hl=en

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      • Coreyartus
        Coreyartus Moderator last edited by

        I got my little micey storytime image done, then created two mice-related images for my Ko-fi tippers--one was a phone wallpaper and the other a Zoom virtual background.

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        Children's Illustration Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusillustration.com
        Art Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusimagery.com
        Mastodon: https://mindly.social/@Coreyartus
        Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/Coreyartus

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        • MyArt Multiverse
          MyArt Multiverse @Coreyartus last edited by

          @Coreyartus I love these they remind me of the Redwall series by Brian Jacques!

          Stephanie
          https://www.instagram.com/my_art_multi_verse/?hl=en

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          • Mary Toth
            Mary Toth last edited by

            Not really related to kids books (except maybe the style is) but due to high demand I've started creating some pet/poodle portraits lol. Here is one I created that I quite like (it didn't scan well so I'm currently pressing the paper between two cutting boards with some heavy weights on top - if anyone knows of a good tip on how to flatten paper for scanning please share! I'm begging). I made another for a friend based off the poodle one but forgot to scan it before mailing it off. I have a picture of it though that I snapped on my phone. It was of a dog she fostered. I love animals so making these was very fun. (I'll add my first one too. I made it mostly just to test out a white charcoal pencil I bought tbh)
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            https://www.instagram.com/marytothillustration/

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            • erinrew
              erinrew last edited by erinrew

              I’ve been working on a dummy book for my PB The Merry-Go-Round tree.

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              erinrew.com
              Twitter: @rew_erin
              Facebook: @erinrewauthor
              instagram.com/erin_rew_author_illustrator

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              • MyArt Multiverse
                MyArt Multiverse @Mary Toth last edited by

                @Mary-Toth try wetting the opposite side of the paper slightly and laying it face down, also lay books on top overnight after it's dry...if that makes sense lol

                Stephanie
                https://www.instagram.com/my_art_multi_verse/?hl=en

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                • DanialGlover
                  DanialGlover last edited by

                  First time posting on here. I'm trying to finish up the rest of the year and starting fresh next year adjusting into a more simplified art style. I'm a huge fan of the textured children's book style, but I haven't quite found a process to do it yet. My previous work was more catered for tabletop RPGs but in the back of my mind, I wanted to do Children Picture Books.

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                  For my first project, I want to do little characters of various urban legends and folklores from European, Korean, Japanese, Indian, etc.

                  www.instagram.com/danialgloverillustration

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                  • Mary Toth
                    Mary Toth @MyArt Multiverse last edited by

                    @MyArt-Multiverse i try wetting the back but haven't tried pressing it shortly after drying so i will give it a go! Thanks!

                    https://www.instagram.com/marytothillustration/

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                    • braden H
                      braden H last edited by

                      You can find all sorts of nifty stuff in the ruined bow of the Grimalkin... Including fissile material to power your clubhouse.

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                      • chrisaakins
                        chrisaakins last edited by

                        I have been seeing these cat tails backlit along the road and I wanted to capture the beautiful light. Then I added a cat, of course.
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                        Chris Akins
                        www.chrisakinsart.com
                        www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                        • chrisaakins
                          chrisaakins last edited by chrisaakins

                          I turned this ugly face into a cool book cover.
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                          Update.: My wife likes the darker version. What say you?
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                          Chris Akins
                          www.chrisakinsart.com
                          www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                            Mark Wilson Illo last edited by

                            Unicorns are by no means nocturnal, but, they make an exception for a full moon and good company.

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                            Mark Wilson
                            Instagram: @mwilsonillustration

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                            • Valerie Light
                              Valerie Light last edited by

                              Hello everyone! I'm new here at SVS, bingeing on the podcast and getting tons of great info from these forum posts. Thank you to all the friendly and hardworking artists here!
                              I've spent the past few weeks exploring the possibility of a career transition to illustration. I've been a scenic artist and set designer for the past 17 years, painting and designing scenery for live theater. In that line of work, your paintings are prized for their versatility of style, not for their consistency of style.
                              So I've been sketching in gouache and pen and ink and Procreate for the past few weeks, trying to get comfortable working in my natural style and learning how to compose images with compelling characters. Here's a collage of some recent explorations. Each a sketch is between 2 and 5 hours of work, and originals around 8 inches max. I'd love some encouragement about what things are working well right now!
                              Thanks in advance!
                              Val
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                              www.valerielightillustration.com
                              www.instagram.com/valerie_light_illustration

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                              • Jess-Weaver
                                Jess-Weaver @Sarah Simpson last edited by

                                @Sarah-Simpson Love this!!


                                jessweavercreates.com
                                instagram.com/jessweavercreates

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                                • Kim Hunter
                                  Kim Hunter @jsnzart last edited by

                                  @jsnzart Love your use of highlights - called rim light in film lighting.

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                                  • Kim Hunter
                                    Kim Hunter @jsnzart last edited by

                                    @jsnzart 2nd look at river. A tiny bit of rim lights on the buildings would complete a triangle from the highlights on the log and the bright spot of the sunset.

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                                    • Coreyartus
                                      Coreyartus Moderator last edited by Coreyartus

                                      @Valerie-Light Woot! Let's hear it for the Theatre crowd!!

                                      I, too am a theatre person (I teach Costume Design at University of San Diego) and I feel your pain. I have yet to land on a "style" as much as I've created "lengthy series of similarly illustrated images". I couldn't for the life of me tell you what my style is... <sigh> But I sure feel confident trying to parse out and replicate others. LOL!

                                      I think your work is lovely, and all I can suggest is that you keep making more images over and over and over again. I'm coming to the exasperating conclusion that one's "style" is, more often than not, a result of endless iterations and images wherein common rendering traits evolve and become apparent. I'm not sure (given my contradictory training in theatre that values emulation and distillation not invention) I will ever be able to point to anything of my own and say "That's my style." I could instead say, "These are the marks that came out of me." I feel like I have little control over my own style as much as I simply choose a process/medium/approach and what organically comes out the other end is what results...

                                      I can say, though, that your work is gorgeous, and it's clear (to my theatre eye) your stage painting experience. Gouache is a very very good choice for a substitute for casein paints (for example) and the dark-to-light methodology is spot on. I have always been envious of the practice of backdrop paintings and elevations, and I wonder if your inherent training to "set the scene" as it were might come in handy when developing rich and interesting atmosphere and images with lots of "space" to fill. There is a huge emphasis on Character creation nowadays, but having the skills to create the world they're in is sometimes a lost art. If you decide you are going to take any classes through SVSLearn, I would highly highly suggest Prop Design, Painting Color and Light 2.0, Creative Environment Design, The Magic of Color, Creative Composition 2.0, and Building Backgrounds. I think you'd be a natural fit.

                                      And isn't Procreate a marvel? 😉

                                      Welcome to the forums!!!

                                      Children's Illustration Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusillustration.com
                                      Art Portfolio: https://www.coreyartusimagery.com
                                      Mastodon: https://mindly.social/@Coreyartus
                                      Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/Coreyartus

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                                      • Valerie Light
                                        Valerie Light @Coreyartus last edited by

                                        @Coreyartus
                                        Thanks for the reply, Corey, and Hello theater family! Not much happening in the 'coughing on one another in dark rooms' lines of work in NYC these days. Trying out illustration feels like an exciting way to improve my skills and make some fun work, but wow, yes, I am a little shocked at how new and difficult it is not to have the 'guard rails' of the team-based, collaborative approach to making art that theater gives me. How do I develop a final image without getting constant feedback from my creative team? And you are spot on about valuing emulation and distillation over invention, especially in scenic art.

                                        I have spent so much time drawing environments and spaces, and thinking about architecture, and I've hardly ever drawn people outside the context of a figure drawing class. Maybe it will be useful to stay a bit closer to my comfort zone and work on style choices by exploring props and environments before diving straight in to character creation.

                                        I think I just need to get a ton of bad drawings, (and bad media choices, bad color harmonies, bad compositions, etc.) out of my system right now, put them in a big pile, and then get rid of 99% of them. Thanks for the suggestions of classes to start that with, and for the encouragement. It is very much appreciated.

                                        www.valerielightillustration.com
                                        www.instagram.com/valerie_light_illustration

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                                        • carriecopadraws
                                          carriecopadraws SVS OG last edited by

                                          I made a couple of interior illustrations to go with my Wizard of Oz book cover so I'd have a nice project for my portfolio. Next cover is Howl's Moving Castle!

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                                          Carrie Copa
                                          https://carriecopadraws.com/

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                                          • burvantill
                                            burvantill Moderator last edited by burvantill

                                            I just finished my entry in the kidlit411 banner contest.
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                                            Lisa Burvant
                                            www.lisaburvant.com
                                            Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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