It can be tough to remove a design from a collection, but in the long run, it could be the right thing to do. Eliz Silver once said "Don't fall in love with your art." You have to make those hard choices. :) thanks for your insight!
Excellent tips, thank you! I took notes! Even though I technically “know” these things, my ADHD-addled brain really benefits from having them clearly and concisely listed out like this so that I have a roadmap to use instead of jumping all over the place!
Probably cohesion. But also, think I would need to learn how to isolate icons to maintain the watercolour effect. Curious about the recolouring that you spoke about in Photoshop.
The kind of things I share in my membership Watercolor Build. Did you take a look at it in the description? Photoshop is amazing! But srsly. Keep it simple. 😊
Which of the 5 is your stickiest point--Collect • Isolate • Interplay • Cohesion? Comment below!
Cohesion! I always want to try to do too much lol
It can be tough to remove a design from a collection, but in the long run, it could be the right thing to do. Eliz Silver once said "Don't fall in love with your art." You have to make those hard choices. :) thanks for your insight!
Yes that #5 is a kicker! Hopefully it revs you up for your *next* collection using that very piece :)
Excellent tips, thank you! I took notes! Even though I technically “know” these things, my ADHD-addled brain really benefits from having them clearly and concisely listed out like this so that I have a roadmap to use instead of jumping all over the place!
I hear you! And things hit different from different voices at different times. 💡finding the people that help it *click* for *you* is gold.
Probably cohesion. But also, think I would need to learn how to isolate icons to maintain the watercolour effect. Curious about the recolouring that you spoke about in Photoshop.
The kind of things I share in my membership Watercolor Build. Did you take a look at it in the description? Photoshop is amazing! But srsly. Keep it simple. 😊