01-11-2017, 11:21 PM
I struggled for a little while trying to figure out what to post. Like I said in my intro thread, I'm not a professional artist and never have been. I have a job not even remotely related to art that takes up 48 hours of my week including commute to and from work. Art was mostly something I just did in my spare time on and off, not because of lack of interest but because I was discouraged from treating it as anything other than a hobby. Now I want it to be a regular part of my life and I want to improve my skill.
I mostly did pencil at first.
I always like to experiment and discovered I liked scratchboard as well:
In preparation for Inktober, I started playing around more with ink:
I continued to experiment during Inktober 2016:
I also enjoy alcohol-based markers, particularly Copic Sketch and Windsor & Newton Brushmarkers:
Just as a note, the marker strokes tend to show up a lot more when scanned. They're not very visible to the naked eye in this one below. In addition to other things, I probably need to work on scanning/photographing/editing. :P
I've been trying watercolor, but I that's currently my weakest link:
Last but not least, this is a recent colored pencil bit I had a lot of fun with:
Hope that's not too much to start with. I figured more examples might give people a better idea of strengths, weaknesses, suggestions for improvement, what kind of mediums I like to work in, etc.
I mostly did pencil at first.
I always like to experiment and discovered I liked scratchboard as well:
In preparation for Inktober, I started playing around more with ink:
I continued to experiment during Inktober 2016:
I also enjoy alcohol-based markers, particularly Copic Sketch and Windsor & Newton Brushmarkers:
Just as a note, the marker strokes tend to show up a lot more when scanned. They're not very visible to the naked eye in this one below. In addition to other things, I probably need to work on scanning/photographing/editing. :P
I've been trying watercolor, but I that's currently my weakest link:
Last but not least, this is a recent colored pencil bit I had a lot of fun with:
Hope that's not too much to start with. I figured more examples might give people a better idea of strengths, weaknesses, suggestions for improvement, what kind of mediums I like to work in, etc.