Thursday, September 2, 2010

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Resting the Eyes

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I don't know if this is a common issue for everyone, but I tend to work relatively fast on an illustration, and the more time I spend on it, the more I begin to get tired.

I've found that it's really useful to rest the eyes and not look at the piece for a day or maybe more, once I return to it I can see some mistakes that I didn't know where there, but more importantly, I'm not tired of the image and I feel like working on it again.

Maybe I'm captain obvious here, but I've edited the last two or three illustrations after posting them on my galleries (I had the reviewed version rejected on epilogue.net, and I know it looks better, I guess it depends on who reviews the artwork).

It wouldn't Be a good practice to keep sending revisions for a client after Delivering the piece, so if There's Some Time left in the deadline, I'll make it a philosophy of mine to leave the illustration alone for a while and Revisiting it.

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Resting

eyes do not know if this is a common problem for everyone but I tend to work relatively quickly in a picture, and the more time I spend on it, the more I get tired.

realmete I think it is useful to rest the eyes and not look the part for a day or more, when she fixed me errors that I never knew was there, but more than that, I'm not tired of the image and I want to continue working on it.

may be obvious to some, but I edited the last two or three pictures after posting to my gallery (in fact I epilogue.net rejected the revised version of a picture, and I know I looked better, well, I guess that depends on who review the images).

would not be a good practice to keep sending checks to a customer after finishing the job, so if you have a little time before the delivery date will create the philosophy of letting the picture on one side and then revise it again.

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send an email to contact@bananaorange.com




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