![]() Because the other artists work digitally, I started and then scanned in my piece and then they worked over he top. That’s the way I have worked with the collaborations I have done. A second artists works over the top of your art digitallyĪnother way to collaborate is for one of you could create a piece of art and then the other person works over the top digitally. Tara once did this at an online event and the results were very cool. There are online drawing boards where you can get together with online friends and all draw on the same board. ![]() Maybe Tara could draw a face and then Sandra could draw a piece of fruit or a hand holding a glass and then we see if we could cut them together digitally Several artists draw on an online drawing board We did think that we could possibly do a collab like this. Or one of you could start so the other can see what they have to work with. Do your own interpretation and then see if you can blend the two together digitally. One way of doing this is to both start with the same reference image. You could both create something by hand and then edit it together digitally with a photo editing app like Photoshop. Edit two pieces of art together digitally We’ve thought about doing this for Kick in the Creatives, but the logistics might be a bit tricky because we are all over the world! But it could be really cool to do something like that. Eventually, the whole book would be one big collaboration! So, you would sketch the first page, then send the book to the next person and they would fill the next page and so on. A sketchbook relayĪnother really cool idea would be to get together with a group of friends and do a sketchbook relay. ![]() Then at the end, you would open up the paper and reveal the weird person you’d both created. And you’d keep doing it until you reached the feet. Or better still you could both create a drawing and then swap!Īnd this reminds me of that game we used to play as kids, called ‘Hats.’ And what you would do, is draw a hat at the top of a piece of paper, then fold it down so the other person couldn’t see it, then they would draw the head, fold it down and hand it back. Keep up to date with all our art challenges and podcasts by signing up for our newsletter One artist starts a drawing and the other finishes itĬollaborating can be great fun, so you want to try something, but you want to keep it really simple to test the water, you create a drawing (or part of a drawing) and then send it to the person you have chosen to collaborate with… and then that person could compete the drawing, or add their own element to it.
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