I love getting to see more traditional art <3 Prismacolor markers are amazing for the super solid colours.ViperTech wrote:
Hope you like it
Prismacolors are the bestKyonko Hizara wrote:
Here is my piece from this week
The character is a blood moon warrior and it is meant to show internal suffering. On the outside because she is a warrior, she appears strong, but on the inside, she wants to be rid of her life and end her suffering. She is clawing at her mask to break it to try and rip it off, like it is formed onto her face, and there is blood coming out of her mouth and dripping onto her clothes.I love getting to see more traditional art <3 Prismacolor markers are amazing for the super solid colours.ViperTech wrote:
Hope you like it
What kind of paper did you do the self portrait on?zoze wrote:
Huge resolutionSPOILER
Acrylic painting
Self portrait
Digital
Not sure, i think i used the Strathmore 300 series drawing pad (18" x 24"). It's just a standard drawing paper.Kyonko Hizara wrote:
What kind of paper did you do the self portrait on?zoze wrote:
Huge resolutionSPOILER
Acrylic painting
Self portrait
Digital
Your artwork is lovely. <3Kyonko Hizara wrote:
Watercolours are so lovely to use ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
tyty <3Kei wrote:
Your artwork is lovely. <3Kyonko Hizara wrote:
Watercolours are so lovely to use ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
Cute.Kei wrote:
Oh I thought so. She looks a bit wide yeah, but still nice. Watercolors are fun to use. I used them for school work. I had to color a perspective drawing of a room with them. I'd take a picture of it and post it but it looks kinda awful so better not.
I'll post my most recent drawing instead. I might color it later. I always feel like I ruin my drawings when I color them. ):
Wow adorable ;A;Kei wrote:
Oh I thought so. She looks a bit wide yeah, but still nice. Watercolors are fun to use. I used them for school work. I had to color a perspective drawing of a room with them. I'd take a picture of it and post it but it looks kinda awful so better not.
I'll post my most recent drawing instead. I might color it later. I always feel like I ruin my drawings when I color them. ):
asdfghjkl my notebook is a mess though..Kei wrote:
Ahh thank you both ♥ ;v;
I'll make sure to draw more and keep posting here. I think I'll try coloring that one now.Aww, that reminds me of my school notebooks. I always drew silly stuff on them.zoze wrote:
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I like your handwriting
All of your line art in these is really nice ლ(´ڡ`ლ) and I especially like the facial expression in the 2nd one.Kei wrote:
Thank you <3
I got two new drawings. I drew this one yesterday for Aomi ♥
And this one today for another friend:
Edit: Just finished another one. This one is for a friend and his boyfriend. <3
Thank you <3 I'm trying to keep my lineart clean. My lineart used to be very messy, like a sketch.Kyonko Hizara wrote:
All of your line art in these is really nice ლ(´ڡ`ლ) and I especially like the facial expression in the 2nd one.
Nice. That's interesting and pretty smart. I wish I could give special meanings to my drawings as you do with yours. I just lack imagination to do so. (´A`。)Kyonko Hizara wrote:
This one holds the meaning of 'what you are on the outside isn't what you are on the inside.' On the outside she appears to be human, but under her skin she is made up of circuiting and electeonic parts. I painted her in this position with her head up at the wires so it gives the appearance of what would be her wires getting ripped out.
I have tried so much to learn how to do clean lines right of the bat, but I still can't do it. Whenever I want to do any line art I have to do a sketch in pencil and then go in with ink pens if I want to get really nice lines.Kei wrote:
Thank you <3 I'm trying to keep my lineart clean. My lineart used to be very messy, like a sketch.
Depends. I always try to avoid sketches because I hate tracing everything all over. From now on, I always try to make my lines clean from the beginning so I don't have to trace everything later. I still can't do it as good as I'd like. Still look a bit messy to me but way better than before.Kyonko Hizara wrote:
I have tried so much to learn how to do clean lines right of the bat, but I still can't do it. Whenever I want to do any line art I have to do a sketch in pencil and then go in with ink pens if I want to get really nice lines.
Do you just have 1 layer for the line art or do you do a sketch and then go over with the solid, clean lines?
Sometimes with doing traditional drawing I wish I had the convenience of being able to use layers because it gets really really annoying having to go back and redraw parts to reposition sometimes.Kei wrote:
Depends. I always try to avoid sketches because I hate tracing everything all over. From now on, I always try to make my lines clean from the beginning so I don't have to trace everything later. I still can't do it as good as I'd like. Still look a bit messy to me but way better than before.
Some days ago I was trying up brushes and stuff with SAI and realized that I feel way more comfortable when drawing the lineart using the default Pen tool with its minimum size set at ~20% instead of 0%. I got way better linearts than before (for example, these drawings I posted some days ago on this thread). I'm happy with these.
For the Gakupo drawing I used the default Brush tool. I didn't draw everything at once in only one layer though. When I don't feel sure about my lines I use a new layer for each part. For example, for the clothes I used one layer, for the hair I used another. This is so I could select these parts and adjust them without selecting others and having to re-draw some. After I was done, I merged them. (´∀`)
Cute.LukaXGAMErs wrote:
This one is new, and I LOVE 19 DAYS SO MUCH, HE'S MA FAV:
I was listening to justitia of life (mafumafu ver.) but I was drawing ritsu, so I combined them both (WTF):
NICE ! I love the color-ryusakihatsue- wrote:
testing out clip studio paint
might actually work as well/or even better than SAI