Another older piece I finished around Nov 2021. Hasn't really aged well, which I find almost frustrating because I remember spending a lot of time on it. Still gonna keep it as a frame for myself. It describes a sorcerer and their familiar trekking trough snowy woods on their way to a village. I have an entire story behind it but I'd rather keep it separate from the art.
Here we go again ... Day 1 - Noodle flies
Colour exercise, the results of which I liked very much.
Some art I did for a now old university project back in 2023. At the time I was actually really proud of the series of drawings showcasing the raft at different time of day and/ or weather, since in the past I've really struggled to use colors that look vivid.
Day 7 - Expedition
Day 5 - Looks to the Moon Region/ City This one left a lot to desired, however I run on limited time and as much as I wish can't spend an entire day on one drawing ;-;
Taking the adopted child out for a stroll. Day 11 Sky islands and Day 24 Slugpup(s)
Hi hi!!
I've always been impressed and amazed by your art, the way you use shapes is really communicative and I just love how gogeous it looks
I was wondering if maybe you could share a bit on how you draw ? Because you're genuinely an inspiration for me and I'd love to see the behind the scene if it makes sense
Thank you for posting your art it's always a pleasure to see c:
have a nice day/night and don't forget to drink water!!
I actually made something akin to this a while back but got shy/paranoid about it, so maybe here is an alright time to share at least a part of it :)
The best way I can think of is it that with digital art I dont really think about things in terms of mixing paints but more like a paper doll or paper cut art- some pieces you want to look stuck together and others you want to look glued to the back, but also maybe you reuse the same piece of paper a lot. It's not 100% how I'm going about things, but the mindset is close enough. I like when things look clean and connected or have a sense of flow to them, so a lot of colors will flow into a different part in a line. Everything is very heavy on the layers, which means in any given piece i can probably pull the whole thing apart and change bits and pieces individually. This is what the average WIP looks like:
You'll notice theres a lot of smooth continuous lines and "meeting points" for curves. Even if i drew them at different points, I usually make them lead into each other on purpose. It's not really complicated, but also my methods are the probably extremely weird and nonsensical because something about digital art stops me from being able to process how things should work. It's very different from traditional for me.
Day 10 (Gourmand) and 22 (Danglefruit)
Personal Sidenote: After sacrificing a few too many nights working on the art challenge, my health has gone downhill. So with that in mind as well as the fact that I know I'll have days when I'll be unable to work on it, I've decided to start combining prompts for the days I do decide to participate in.
Day 25-26 - Karma 3 and Create spears - had a deeper idea about tying Spearmaster and the karma 3 sing but gave up cause it felt too busy. Day 29 - Nightcat - after that trailer the only thing I can associate Nightcat aka the Watcher with is the void. Day 30 - Overseers Day 31 - Unfortunate development - was worried about spending too much time on it. End up liking the end result so worth it.
Have one more drawing to finish up in the coming days.
Not too new to tumblr anymore. Still low on time and energy. Tend to be all over the place. Goal is to post art from time to time.
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