
Two things I always think a lot about when I do a piece is composition (or movement) and color. If you go to my blog and look at the pictures I've done, especially for IF, you'll see that each one has a color theme. Also, I think a lot about how things flow. Sometimes my characters will have knees but bendy-rubber arms, or visa-versa or both of one or the other. It's more about how it flows than realism or consistancy. Scroll down (or go to my blog) and see my self-portrait for Monday Artday's “My Secret” challenge. I have an arm with an elbow and an arm without. The arm with an elbow is pulled in with fingers splayed to show excitement and delight while the arm that curves up indicates grace and art. These are the things that get to me the most when I look at the work of master illustrators. I always pay attention to color and composition. When you study other's art it helps to think about how it was done but also ask yourself why the artist made the character stand that way or bend that way and think about the colors used and how it makes you feel.
5 comments:
Excellent Post Mike, I remember when you posted this at Illo Friday, loved the idea then, love it now.
I really like this. Clever idea!
Roberta
i love this! its sooo sweet! :D
lol this is so funny, Mike. I love their expressions :)
I love this!
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