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Karolina Milarska
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Hello! I am a 3D animator for advertisements. I stopped studying art when I was a teenager and now I am trying to get back on studies.
Here goes my June challenge submission...
I did it from imagination and there is a timelapse of the process in my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOT-PY0c2Mw
Another one, painted in Procreate
Hello :)
I thought this challenge would be a great opportunity to practise a bit painting a scene with difficult elements, including light, for me and in the same time will give me a chance to leave a bit of sketchiness in it :)
Hi! This is my submission for this challenge. It is a book cover for one of my favourite books "Persuasion" by Jane Austen. I was trying to capture the novel’s melancholic feeling of loneliness and regret.
Hello :)
I have tons of favourite books so it was hard to decide but I thought I'd go with "Anne of the Island" by Lucy Maud Montgomery - a beautiful classic that for me goes well with the traditional vibe for the cover :)
Here's my final submission :)
Julia Kagawa
The Iron Fey is the name of a series. I couldn't decide on a single book so I decided to make a cover for the whole series. I imagine it being on the boxset.
I used gouache, pencil crayons, ink pen, and silver leaf.
Here's my entry! I had a lot of fun designing the cover, especially since I hate how the German one looks haha
This should be fun. I have a few questions that I was hoping someone could help me with:
1. What is the definition here of a "limited color palette?" Is the implication that, for example, three primaries (and white) should be used, and different shades/tints of each? The limited palette concept can differ greatly (i.e. watercolorists that use water to create different saturations of washes with a single color vs oil painters that mix from a palette and paint opaquely).
2. Are there certain dimensions we should design around (i.e. 5x7, 4x6, vertical, etc.)
3. Should we aim to be designing our work in the same aesthetic of Madi?
Thanks so much,
Mike