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In order to stay within the limited working time I had to switch from traditional to digital. I use infinite painter on a tablet. The tight time forced me to simplify a lot but I'm happy because I like to subtract
@lucat
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I did the exercise with pencils because I'm not yet very familiar with digital. I tried to be uniform so as not to distract the eye from the tonal values.
Sterling Hundley
No pressure to work digitally, at all! All three came out very strong, @lucat ! Reminds me of a bit of the old Spy VS Spy cartoons. Have you seen them?
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The sketch on the left is the room I use as a kitchen/living room/art station. In the right area there are the furniture and the desk that I need to work on the illustrations. In the left area there is the kitchen, sofa, TV and play area for my son. Considering that my house is very small, I think I have already created a comfortable space for myself to work. This exercise made me think about how I managed the space and I think I couldn't do better :) In the sketch on the right I reinvented the room as a tattoo studio (which is my second passion). Obviously I had to remove the kitchen and living room to create an entrance with a table for snacks and a coffee machine. The other half of the room could have the furniture with all the products to use, a bed and lights and a desk to continue my illustration work. I would put a wall to divide the spaces. Maybe I went a little off topic with second sketch :)
Sterling Hundley
I like the partition of space @lucat Would you be able to open up your living space to foot traffic for tattoo commissions, or is the only hypothetical?
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