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Here are some stylization studies I just did in procreate! The idea was to take a reference photo as a jumping off point to do two different treatments: one more angular, and one round and soft. I also included the reference image, which is from grafit studio. 

The process video for this one will be streamed this coming Thursday (the 4th) on Proko TV! I’ll also be in the stream discussing my new book and answering questions, so please drop by if you have time :) It’ll be at 8PM CET. Hope to see some of you there!

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Anonymous

this is definitely on my list of favourite studies from you. Can't wait to see the process for it on thursday :D

Anonymous

Beautiful

Anonymous

This is amazing! Did you use the same brushes you usually use?

Loish

i mainly used the maxpacks gouache brushes and razuminc brushes!

Anonymous

Aaa! Love this! Hope I can make it for the stream – so glad you'll be on Proko TV, Lois! <3 And SO excited about the book and all the goodies that it comes with. Especially my shiny slipcase :)

Anonymous

Do you know if it be will possible to watch a replay? I can’t make it for the live :’) Both are amazing !

Anonymous

Me encanta!!☀️

Anonymous

Awesome! Can't wait to watch this.

Loish

I'll see if I can post the livestream here on patreon after it takes place :)

Niquey

I'm gonna be in class 😭 Hopefully I can catch the recording!

Loish

i'll see if i can post up the final video after it's done :)

Anonymous

Loish, is there any chance you'd consider posting this same demonstration video, but with added voiceover/narration for us here on Patreon? I watched the stream with Stan and loved it, but would be eager to hear you narrate this entire process :)

Loish

hey kate! since the video is 1,5 hours long, it would take a lot of time for me to narrate the whole thing and I probably wouldn't be able to fill up the whole video with narration. as an alternative I do try to offer detailed tutorials that explain my process in an instructional way :) the one that explains this process best is this one: https://www.patreon.com/posts/tutorial-video-42911573