Check out my Free Illustration Mini Workshop where I share my journey from Amateur to Pro: https://www.thedrawingcodex.com/illus...
You will get some simple advice on how to get more detail and polish in your work. How to think about composition. And my thoughts on how to prepare for professional work.
Let's talk about whether some styles are actually better than others...
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In this exploration, I delve into the dynamics between personal and commercial art styles, emphasizing that while commercially successful styles often prioritize clarity and wide appeal, there's significant value in maintaining a unique artistic voice. I discuss how mainstream projects, such as big-budget films and games, tend to favor styles that are easily understandable and visually engaging to the largest possible audience. This often results in a stylistic homogeneity that maximizes market reach but can stifle individual creativity. By understanding these industry preferences, artists can better navigate the balance between personal expression and commercial success.
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00:00 Intro
01:46 Welcome
02:29 Starting The Conversation
03:52 Do Big Budgets Equal Trash?
05:13 Ok But Are Some Styles Better?
08:30 Theory Of 'Good Imagery'
15:50 Wide Appeal Vs A Strong Point of View
22:30 A Good Example Of A Strong Point Of View... That Was Successful
26:23 The Frame of Functionality
28:12 A Few Examples From My Career
35:11 What Can You Do As An Artist?
37:57 Out
Happy Drawing!
Tim Mcburnie
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