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Illustrations...
The second post took a while to come. Frankly I am still struggling with a lot of my craft projects.
The other day I was talking to my friend Gunj. She is quite talented. I like her random sketching. She also introduced me to the concept of Urban Sketchers .
Frankly I had this idea somewhere in my head. To dig out all the cool scenic photos that I have collected over a period of time and then a freehand drawing/sketch of those photos.
Somehow my illustrations didn't turn out to be so exciting. I quiet wondered over that. It was quiet disheartening.
I had exactly 2 conversations which made me realize why my illustrations weren't exciting.
All this while I was trying to copy the techniques. I didn't invest any time in developing my technique. So I asked people what they did with their illustrations and without thinking I tried to copy their formula and of course it didn't work for me. So now I am trying and experimenting with different things to somehow turn those illustrations exciting. I want something which is works for me no matter how quirky it is.
So, my advise to you'll is to go, play and get dirty. This will not only help you in figuring out what is your style but also will give you an opportunity to develop a unique style. You will end up with a lot of dirty pages initially. Take it in your stride you will figure out things eventually.
On Illustrations: It is a great way to utilize your time while sitting alone in coffee shops.. You observe and you doodle.
The other day I was talking to my friend Gunj. She is quite talented. I like her random sketching. She also introduced me to the concept of Urban Sketchers .
Frankly I had this idea somewhere in my head. To dig out all the cool scenic photos that I have collected over a period of time and then a freehand drawing/sketch of those photos.
Somehow my illustrations didn't turn out to be so exciting. I quiet wondered over that. It was quiet disheartening.
I had exactly 2 conversations which made me realize why my illustrations weren't exciting.
All this while I was trying to copy the techniques. I didn't invest any time in developing my technique. So I asked people what they did with their illustrations and without thinking I tried to copy their formula and of course it didn't work for me. So now I am trying and experimenting with different things to somehow turn those illustrations exciting. I want something which is works for me no matter how quirky it is.
So, my advise to you'll is to go, play and get dirty. This will not only help you in figuring out what is your style but also will give you an opportunity to develop a unique style. You will end up with a lot of dirty pages initially. Take it in your stride you will figure out things eventually.
On Illustrations: It is a great way to utilize your time while sitting alone in coffee shops.. You observe and you doodle.