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Diving into Details: How to Push your Designs Further - Proko

Diving into Details: How to Push your Designs Further - Proko

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It-s time to add details to your character design! Using his previous sketches, Scott takes his pumpkin heads and adds thematic focal points to make them more readable and recognizable to his audience. You-ll see through trial and error and the purposeful use of references how you can add signifiers and details to your characters that will really bring them to life
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 7


You mentioned getting heavy handed and losing fine control with the pencil. I noticed you were sitting hunched over the table with your head curled around to see what you were drawing. It may sound a bit Victorian to say sit with proper posture, however correcting poor posture, in this case while drawing, will improve overall control of your pencil with the added benefit of reducing body strain and pain.
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as a professional pumpkin carver I can really relate to these heads and figures, if you want to see these types of pumpkins as real pumpkins check out my friend Ray Villafane's work. He is The master of pumpkin carving and I was lucky enough to work with him a couple of times. He also does the most amazing scarecrows.
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The camera jumping between him talking and the paper so many times is super distracting. Honestly he-s super pretty and all, but less jumps and more page time would be better in my opinion: ) Lovely narration though!
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for some reason I feel like he draws like a middle schooler doodling in class, but I also feel like there is so much behind those designs, it starts to look professional.
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I would have liked to see you use the stalk on the chin like a goatee or some such. I think it could have worked well on the Franken-pumpkin you were doing.
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Quick and iterative design always results in better, more interesting results than just detailing the first finished sketch you did.
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I really enjoy using a Pentel P209 0. 9mm penicl. My art teacher Mark Kistler uses one and it's how I found out about them.
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