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3 giant tricks to take your art to the next level from art agent Lilla!

Lilla here. Today we’re going to create magic together! I’m going to teach you three great tricks to create depth (distance) in your artwork, and explain why you might want to do so. It’ll help give your artwork a fresh vibrant edge and be another tool in your ever-growing toolkit.

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Last week, I published a series of FREE assignments to help you get ready for my LIVE online course, Illustrating Children’s Books, which starts a week today, on Monday, May 23rd! There are still a few places available, so if you’d like to spend five weeks with me and my co-teacher, renowned children’s book art director and author, Zoë Tucker, learning everything there is to know about childen’s picture book illustration, then book your spot now!

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Over the last week, we’ve created a new character and explored fantastic new worlds – if you missed out then head over to the Make Art That Sells blog here to catch up. Thank you to everyone who’s shared their art on social media: I dig your wacky minds.

Here’s your mini class on how to create depth in your artwork:

Tip #1: Location

If you place something literally on the top of your page, it looks like it’s far away. For example, if you draw a little house toward the top of your page, it looks like it’s in the distance. That’s because our understanding of distance in art is that the higher up the page, the farther away. And then, by making the house tiny, it enhances the illusion of distance.

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Art by Make Art That Sells student Cass Urquhart for Illustrating Children’s Books. Notice how the house on the right of the page looks further away than the house and character on the left.

The converse is also true: things at the bottom of the page are close to the viewer.

You can enhance this by altering the scale (size) of whatever it is you’re drawing.

Tip #2: Atmospheric perspective

Second, things in the distance are affected by what’s called atmospheric perspective. That means that things far away are more muted (slightly grayed-out). This is because there are particles in the air (and maybe even fog), plus human vision is less acute for distance, so it’s going to be softer. So you draw the house less crisply, with less vivid color.

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Art by Make Art That Sells student Eunji Jung for Illustrating Children’s Books. See how she’s created distance by making the city in the background lighter and softer. Book your place here.

 

Tip #3: Length

Third, if you draw something that starts at the bottom of your page, and travels up the page, we ‘read’ it to be moving to the far distance. For example, a road, river or a fence will progressively get smaller as it goes up the page. Try it!

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Art by Make Art That Sells student Serineh Eliasian for Illustrating Children’s Books. Can you feel how the character has travelled along that wonderful winding road?

These are three powerful techniques you can use to create a sense of depth in your work.

Why is depth worth creating? Well, I want you to have as many tools in your tool box so should you want to create distance, you know how. For example, let’s say your character is traveling from a lake to a city. You want the reader to enjoy the travel experience.

 

Here’s Part 4 of your assignment!

 

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Today, I want you to take some elements from the work you’ve completed so far in our #MATSprep and have a go at creating some distance in your work. Move things around to make them seem closer or further away, or try fading out some of the details in the background and making the foreground clearer and sharper. Can you show a journey from one place to another, perhaps a winding stream or a path inviting us on an adventure?

Show us your art!

I absolutely love seeing your gorgeous art. Please keep sharing on social media and don’t forget to tag @makeartthatsells and use the hashtags #MATSprep and #matskidbook so I can find it.

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Lilla’s Tip of the Day: What’s the deal with art trends? Who cares, anyway? You are your own unique mix. Make your own trends. Lead the way. I have never met two people that are the same. Every person I get to know is an amazing and unique constellation of qualities and personal history. And so are you. Be yourself and you will create your own ‘trends’. Better to be yourself and see where that takes you.

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