Referencing isn't bad, so don't worry!
This is so adorable, really well doneAomi wrote:
Ahh, thank you!!Titus wrote:
This is so adorable, really well doneAomi wrote:
Thank you ; n ; ♥Kei wrote:
Ahh that's so cute. Don't tell me ever again that you aren't good at drawing. That's great. ♥
you should get a tablet so we can art collab together pls
omgomgomgomgomgomgogmogmgomgomgogmogmgomgrinnithepooh wrote:
i'm not able to work on it very much bc of work and other things--but q w q ;;
this one is a rough sketch-- i auctioned it off so i'm working on the final piece now q w q
Ohh that looks promising, please post a picture of it finished when it's ready. *v*Kyonko Hizara wrote:
Thank you Pawsu and Kei <3
WiP watercolour forest background
And the fox and wolf creatures that will go with it
McNite wrote:
omgomgomgomgomgomgogmogmgomgomgogmogmgomgrinnithepooh wrote:
i'm not able to work on it very much bc of work and other things--but q w q ;;
this one is a rough sketch-- i auctioned it off so i'm working on the final piece now q w q
that's so cute and really good!!!! >/w\<///
Delivering earlier than expected. It didn't need to be done until Tuesday but I didn't want to procrastinate it the whole weekend.Kei wrote:
Ohh that looks promising, please post a picture of it finished when it's ready. *v*Kyonko Hizara wrote:
Thank you Pawsu and Kei <3
WiP watercolour forest background
And the fox and wolf creatures that will go with it
I love the shading, especially on the trees, and the gentle coloring on the rainbow(??) fox/wolf.Kyonko Hizara wrote:
Delivering earlier than expected. It didn't need to be done until Tuesday but I didn't want to procrastinate it the whole weekend.
Pardon the dirty hand-table
Thank you! It was my first time doing trees and any background with watercolour that has a solid concept, aside from when I do galaxies, but those are a lot easier to do.Aomi wrote:
I love the shading, especially on the trees, and the gentle coloring on the rainbow(??) fox/wolf.Kyonko Hizara wrote:
Delivering earlier than expected. It didn't need to be done until Tuesday but I didn't want to procrastinate it the whole weekend.
Pardon the dirty hand-table
Good job!
Beautiful concept.Kyonko Hizara wrote:
Thank you! It was my first time doing trees and any background with watercolour that has a solid concept, aside from when I do galaxies, but those are a lot easier to do.
On the left is the fox, she is in rainbow and had her horns and wings in good condition, and behind is the lush, green forest. And on the right is the wolf, she has been drained of all her colour and her horns are broken and wings have been torn, and she lives in a forest that is dead, the trees are dead and there is no more grass that can grow. Both of them live in the same time, but are reflections of one another. The fox isn't proud of what she used to be, and the wolf wishes she could be what she once was.
Basically this. Thanks for posting the final result. I'd like to see more of your art here. I love traditional art. Watercolors look very pretty o:Aomi wrote:
Beautiful concept.
An even more beautiful execution of it. (:
Many thanks to both of you!Kei wrote:
Basically this. Thanks for posting the final result. I'd like to see more of your art here. I love traditional art. Watercolors look very pretty o:Aomi wrote:
Beautiful concept.
An even more beautiful execution of it. (:
Your marker Moa's are very lovelybrenkip wrote:
moa
Ohh that's cute :>wajinshu wrote:
>w< Thanks Kei.Kei wrote:
Ohh that's cute :>wajinshu wrote:
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