I’m doing it again—another Purposeful Practice Challenge!
This time instead of breaking out of a creative rut, I’m focusing on:
Backgrounds and Value✨
Ideally I’d like to do a new challenge every year. I grew and improved A LOT from the previous round (round 1). Here’s the link to all the round 1 posts!
Backgrounds and value are two things I don’t often consider when I’m ideating/illustrating—and it shows. My portfolio, IG, everything is woefully low on pieces with backgrounds. I am the spot illo queen, and can now see that I am constantly avoiding adding backgrounds… If I want to keep growing; keeping getting better; and (let’s be honest) get more illustration job offers, I have to tackle these.
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So how does this round work?
I’ve already done one; I can show you! 😎
First, a short definition of “purposeful practice”.
I’m using film stills to study value and backgrounds. THEN I’ll analyze and use those studies to inspire my own work.
I’m using a site called FILMGRAB and clicking “random post” to choose the film. Then I pick a still I like from the options.
Then I write about and analyze my work. This part is JUST as important as the drawing bit!
Did all of that make sense?
If not, I’ll show my work :)
This was the practice run—where I figured out how to structure this challenge. (details in the captions below each image)
Ta da! What do you think? I’m pretty proud of this first go!
I’m doing 7 total (not including this practice round). And I’ll get into more about what I liked/learned for each in those future posts!
Bonus: My notes from Step 2 (the film still study) if you’re interested in reading them!
I may not take the sketch to final every time—at the end of this challenge I will *hopefully* have a few new portfolio pieces; and much more confidence when it comes to backgrounds and value range in my work. Let’s go!!!!
Doing this together?
I initially wanted this to be a guided challenge we could do together, but it’s pretty complex and I’m not sure the best way to go about it. But I have an idea…
There’s going to be time and other posts between all of these right? Right!
Plenty of time to follow this same structure if you want to give it a go! You could use a different film still or use the same one as me!
AND at the end of each of these Purposeful Practice posts, I’ll share the next film still I’ll be studying if you want to get a jump on the next piece.
AND AND I thought it would be fun to TRULY do the last one (number 7) together. I’m thinking on how to best go about that. (a few zooms, a chat?) What do you think?
I don’t have a set schedule for these, but you’ll see them roll out here! I’ll be sure to have all my little ducks in a row for the last one, and give you plenty of notice.👍
Phew…sometimes it’s scary to try new things, and doing this in a more public way is making me want to shrink. 😅 That means it’s worth it, right!?
The Next Film Still (the 1st official still of this challenge)
if you want to get a jump on the next one…
Film: The Rat Catcher
Director: Wes Anderson
Director of Photography: Robert Yeoman
Production Design: Adam Stockhausen
Costume Design: Kasia Walicka Maimone
Year: 2023
Thanks everyone! Raise a glass to new challenges!
Until next time! Love ya, bye!
Well, I am digging this but shaking in my boots at the amount of work that would be involved... haha! I too always focus on the characters and neglect the background. I'm going to try to jump on board at least one of these with you. (Also, WELL DONE! I was noticing alllll the details in the shelves and on the table!!)
Sometimes I feel like the only illustrator in the world who loves doing backgrounds 😂 This looks like a great approach, and a really smart way to make studies your own! Loving your first go at it. I am so going to use FILMGRAB now.