04-14-2017, 09:06 AM
Yo yo yo!
(Art): I tried to work with colors and rendering at the same time. I like the organic feel of the colors I have chosen though.
I was also (kinda) obsessed with this musical called "Heathers" and it is soooooooo goooooooooood. Listen to the soundtrack please! Like I honestly cannot believe how good the musical and its songs are. So on the right, I drew some dude that looks like he would be in the late 80's. Also some leg. That reminds me that I need to start doing lower leg studies. I've been avoiding them.
I am thinking about making stickers... hmm. Is it hard?
(Art): Some dude. This was the beginning of some inking renaissance that I am currently in. I am not even sure what happened, but I just wanted to try out a new way of shading inspired by some dude on Instagram. I might try to color it to see if I could do a traditional -> digital artwork. If I could pull that off... that'll be pretty sweet.
(Art): Umm... things. I remember watching the author of "Force" (that figure drawing book) on Youtube and he gave some very nice tips on putting energy into your drawings.
(Art): I tried to work with colors and rendering at the same time. I like the organic feel of the colors I have chosen though.
I was also (kinda) obsessed with this musical called "Heathers" and it is soooooooo goooooooooood. Listen to the soundtrack please! Like I honestly cannot believe how good the musical and its songs are. So on the right, I drew some dude that looks like he would be in the late 80's. Also some leg. That reminds me that I need to start doing lower leg studies. I've been avoiding them.
I am thinking about making stickers... hmm. Is it hard?
(Art): Some dude. This was the beginning of some inking renaissance that I am currently in. I am not even sure what happened, but I just wanted to try out a new way of shading inspired by some dude on Instagram. I might try to color it to see if I could do a traditional -> digital artwork. If I could pull that off... that'll be pretty sweet.
(Art): Umm... things. I remember watching the author of "Force" (that figure drawing book) on Youtube and he gave some very nice tips on putting energy into your drawings.