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Mdr vous qui vous énervez à cause de la couleur sur bus 27, c’est un hazard de la fréquence des lumières et la caméra de mon téléphone et je trouvais que ça rendait bien avec les couleurs, mais je suis contente que ça vous agace
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walk home
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Our show is coming to NETFLIX on the 31st of May! Please give it a watch if you've been interested. If it does well then we get to make more of it.
Worked on this two years ago, an excellent sci-fi drama in full 2D animation! It'll soon be on Netflix, so go watch it! :)))
Hey, I love your work. Do you have any exercises you recommend to get better at figure drawing or even just drawing in general?
Hi, thank you!
For figure drawing, I'd say there are two things that will really give you a good foundation - gesture drawing and anatomy.
Practicing gesture drawing (like doing super short poses, using different limitations i.e. continuous line, cutout, different mediums, not looking down) and focusing on getting the feeling of the pose and the weight nailed down more and more instinctually will give your drawings that much more of a solid base.
And learning anatomy will make it easier to understand what you're looking at when you're drawing, which in turn makes things faster.
Andrew Loomis' "Successful drawing" and Mike Mattesi's "Force" are two books that I found really helpful. I don't necessarily think the drawing styles in them are the most interesting, but the insights are useful and you can always pick and choose what you think is necessary for your own goals.
And draw a lot, don't be too precious about things. Especially figure drawing. Someone said to me they always try whatever idea pops into their head, even if it ruins the drawing, because that way they'll have learned something new, instead of played it safe.
Have fun drawing!
spilled all my ink at the second session
Life drawing on Saturday, first session
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voguing at the life drawing session!
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Last four!
And all 30 PleinAirprils together. :)
All the paintings are based on photos I've taken myself, and all are painted in Procreate.
nr. 22-26
hi! your art is gorgeous! can i ask which brushes you use? (and if possible, can you link them?)
Thank you! I work in procreate and I mostly use the built-in brushes Mercury, Inkbleed and Inka, but sometimes a custom brush I got from a colleague on a job so I don't know where it's from originally, and then some brushes out of this brushpack by Mateusz Urbanowicz.
nr. 16 to 21 (not in order)
I thought I was picking an easy one bc barely any perspective but did not consider many light sources on wet street would kick my ass