Hope you enjoy this one, don't forget to use the free reference images link in the description. If you watch all the way to the last scene and it made you laugh, don't forget leave a 🐶 emoji in the comments - IYKYK!
@@ArtySubu I'd be curious to see how you adjust your illustrations (if you do) based on the amount of time given. I know there aren't "rules" in the timed sessions, but I was interested in getting better at creating sparse sketches in the short segments and more detailed ones in the longer segments.
Hope you enjoy this one, don't forget to use the free reference images link in the description. If you watch all the way to the last scene and it made you laugh, don't forget leave a 🐶 emoji in the comments - IYKYK!
It was interesting to see how you used the timed sketches to inspire the finished pieces.
So glad you found it interesting. Do you use limited palettes?
@@ArtySubu No, not really, but I finally did some Odd Orange sessions, and it was interesting to see how you extended your experience into new pieces.
Glad it was helpful! Are there any other topics you'd like to see in my videos?
@@ArtySubu I'd be curious to see how you adjust your illustrations (if you do) based on the amount of time given. I know there aren't "rules" in the timed sessions, but I was interested in getting better at creating sparse sketches in the short segments and more detailed ones in the longer segments.
Ha, how to draw fast would be a good one 👍🏼
I love your illustration style. this was a great video to see the whole process that you work through. Also what is 🐶 name?
Aw thank you so much and you're wonderful for watching to the end! 🐶 name is Sam.
You’re a woman after my own heart, Arati 😂
👍🏼😜 haha! For sure!!! Thinking of doing your "find a colour palette" challenge myself
@@ArtySubu ooooh yes please do!
It's on the (neverending) list! 😂