I like them! Good variation in design too.
I like them! Good variation in design too.
thank youu
Felt like this was under appreciated! Great Picture, love the energy!
Thanks :)
Tho I just posted it, and I normally doesn't get that many views, 17 views in 1-2 hours or so is good ish.
I like your style. It reminds me of old-school cartoons alot
Thank you so much! 80s & 90s action adventure animation is my biggest inspiration.
Hey, you're really good with a pencil! Your shadings good and hardly any eraser marks! You ever plan on going digital or are you sticking with pencil for a bit?
I have tried drawing digitally too, but I like drawing on paper more which is why i mainly draw on paper.
I’ve been thinking about commissions for myself and am not sure if I even want to go down that path, at least yet. I do say, though, you have a very extensive chart. How long did it take for you to come to all the prices?
It took me a little since I had to see what other artist were doing. But then I came up with reasonable prices for my work.
Perfect!!!
ow thanks!
Love it! The pose is simple yet effective and the background too, simple yet effective. Ngl, kinda thinking of using this setup for a pic of my own. If that’s cool that is.
How did you go about adding damage to the armor? And how long did the whole thing take you to finish?
Thanks a lot! Making the damage effect actually is easier than you think. Basically, they are a contrast between light and dark. It took me like 3-4 days to finish.
Yeah… my new art can’t even compare. Well done! Did you take classes or are you self taught?
Don't worry, we all start somewhere. I might upload my super old art at some point in a blog post or sth just as an example
I'm self-taught, so I have a lot of terrible art habits. Although I think the main benefit of art school is that it forces you to just draw in huge amounts whether or not you feel "inspired", and it's important to get past that hurdle to progress at a reasonable rate.
Beautiful!
Thank you !^^
Magnificent!!! NGL kinda want to try this. Was it hard to learn to make? I wouldn’t even know where to begin!
Thanks!
I don't think it's that difficult once you grasp the technique.
It can be a little confusing at the beggining because you need to know how much you felt or else your piece will be too soft or to hard to keep working on it. You have to also know how the needles work, but if you are patient you can achieve great results.
The way I learned was with youtube tutorials, there are pretty good ones and also lots of skilled artists share their entire process too
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Joined on 7/20/21