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My first sketchbook tour is almost done! It's rendering as I'm typing this. It’s been quite a challenge creating this video because it’s a steep learning curve for me. In the last few days I learned a lot about:

  • Working with 4K video and finding ways to optimize the workflow
  • Adjusting shutter speed to avoid flickering
  • Recording audio with a separate mic and editing out intense peaks in sound
  • How many memories arise when I flip through old sketchbooks! I had so much to talk about!! 

I’m happy to say that I’ve truly gotten into the swing of making these, and it's so much more fun than I thought it would be. Expect the video to be posted soon ~ thanks so much for your patience everyone!! <3

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Anonymous

Excited to see!! Do you find yourself getting inspired re looking through old sketchbooks?

Anonymous

Hey loish! How did you start learning how to draw clothes and hair? I love how they seem like they’re on the person instead of just being there - something I’ve always struggled with - giving both volume :(

Niquey

So excited!

Anonymous

That’s awesome! Keep up the hard work, Lois.

Anonymous

I'm nearly as excited as you are! This sort of video (process from beginning to end) is what I find the best way to learn.

Divi (Lovewin)

I'm so excited to see this. Your working so hard on it too. thanks

Anonymous

You're a quick learner! I'd love to hear more of your technical thoughts on this workflow. My biggest problem is not having my lighting blown out when I zoom in close to my work, so frustrating. It will be a while before i start using 4K, since most people's devices can't actually handle it and most social media is consumed on a mobile device.

Anonymous

Very exciting! It sounds like one of those processes that you can't anticipate all of the hiccups that are going to arise until you do it. Looks like you're nailing it though!

Loish

tbh, 4K is overkill right now. But since the option is there, I want to film in 4k and be able to render it out in that quality at a later point. I found out that I can use a low-res proxy file to edit in premiere, which made this possible!

Loish

i learned mainly by doing sketches and studies from reference! what helps me is to take a 'chunky' approach to constructing them, and doing finer details later. it helps give a sense of weight and mass!

Loish

definitely! i want to spend a lot more time sketching on paper.

Anonymous

O__O Makes sense! I'm an AE guy myself but I see a lot of people edit in Premiere.

Anonymous

Did you figure out how to stop the flickering? What camera do you use? (Can we help? Haha)

Loish

I did! I use my iphone 11 pro to film. the solution was a different shutter speed! that totally got rid of the flickering effect.