Make Art That Sells, MATS BootCamp is back from April break... and on the 1st monday of May, we got our mini assignment -
FACES! This is a biggie - being able to illustrate people in your own fashion is important as it opens up more markets for your art.
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36 - Doll Doodles © Diana Ting Delosh 5/7/14 |
Lilla suggests we doodle from dolls as they have already been simplified/stylized and like photos they don't move. I'm not having an easy time doodling doll heads. I'm one of those people that find dolls a wee bit creepy. In fact there are a whole slew of sketches that I'm not showing because they are really, really bad. No idea what the actual assignment will be yet. I suspect since Lilla mainly showed us Adult Doll images that it will be an assignment involving adults. Guessing not kids books.
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37 - Three Dolly Girls Sketches © Diana Ting Delosh 5/8/14
Looked around for more Doll images and came across these friendly cloth dolls. Find these don't have the creep factor and I'm able to loosen up and enjoy the process.
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38 - More Dolls Sketches © Diana Ting Delosh 5/8/14 |
Think I'm "getting this warm-up" - Finally! I'm starting to see how sketching dolls can lead to your own style of drawing people. Yup! Happy with it.
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39 - dolls/Kids sketches © Diana Ting Delosh 5/8/14 |
Now I do draw people but I prefer drawing animals. As can be seen by my website,
dianadelosh.com: 57 illustrations in the
Animal portfolio while my
People portfolio only has 16. Granted I could probably cull some of the animal illos but the People portfolio could use some beefing up. So here's to doing loads more people illos and snagging more illustration commissions.
In case you were wondering, the MAY MATS Assignment is to do an Editorial Illustration. It's actually already done as the deadline is May 25th but I will blog about the illustration process in the next post.
Numbers: 36 -39 refers to my personal challenge, 365 Drawings 2014.