I juste wanted to say i love your style it's so cute and amazing , the way you draw and make proportion of your bodies !
The colors i love them !
Can i ask you what app do you use and what is the names of the brush you use ?
If you don't mind i would like to get inspired by your artstyle !
(i'm in the struggle phase of searching a artstyle)
Sorry if it bother you and ignore the question if you're too much uncomfortable !
Thanks you for reading bye bye ! :D
Hi, thank you!!! this is so flattering to hear and made my day, im glad you enjoy my art! ☺️
i draw everything in the program clip studio paint — there is a free trial option, once you buy it on desktop it's yours, and you can also snag it at 50% off during their regular sales.
genuinely i am sorry for saying this, i experiment with so many brushes i cannot tell you Which one i use for all my pieces, but here are some of my most used line-art brushes: 1 2 3 4* 5* 6 7 8
if you want brushes for other purposes, feel free to shoot me a dm and i'll dig up some more for you!
and you can be inspired by my art style, I don’t mind!!! #^^# the world is your oyster!
i nearly forgot to post this -- here's a small excerpt from my 32 page illustration thesis "Mina". a print version was created and displayed in my school's senior exhibition show back in march. it was an amazing experience to be able to hold my art as a physical book!
i hid as many references and nods to my friends as possible within this. to me, this comic was the culmination of all my school years.. the kindness & support i was shown by my friends & peers & teachers during my thesis grind was out of this world. i am forever grateful.
the titular character, mina, has been with me since elementary school. as the comic progresses, she slowly comes to terms with her own self-obsession & main character syndrome.
how did u get ur hands/art in general to be so fluid? any particular tips? great job!!
thank you so much for the kind words! a standard answer here is to do figure drawing, esp 15-30 second ones, several times a day. it really really does help. part of the exercise is to help you understand how to capture form and find the line of action, but for me it's a fundamental part of how i draw. it's great at loosening up line-work, especially if you tend to be more rigid in your mark-making.
while i'm rendering over a sketch, i try to keep as much of the original shape as possible. there's a certain... oomph...? or a vitality that can disappear quickly if you're not consciously holding onto it. a base understanding of anatomy is also important to keep things looking proportionate (enough).
i'm always on the hunt to create appealing shapes. for me, a good-looking shape is both straight and curvy on its sides. lots of Ss, Us and Ls everywhere, especially in the human body. i like squares and straight lines too. you can learn a lot from exercises where you simplify a form/composition to its basic shapes. as you're checking for the shape language in your fingers, you can start to expand to assessing the overarching shape in the hand and the arm and eventually the entire body and the composition as a whole.
i'll talk more about hands below!
i have a sketch below in which i feel that the hands are the focus of the piece. notice that it's not really even accurate, it's more of a general feeling of a hand and 5 fingers. if i were to render it more, i'd fix up some anatomy issues and detail the fingers, but right now the shape is enough to communicate what i'm aiming for.
hands are easiest to draw when you break it once again into basic parts. i view every hand as a box with four appendages and a solo appendage at the end. your fingers tend to follow a similar angling and you can split these four friends up to about 2-3 different groupings before it starts looking chaotic.
the thumb is its own entity (even a natural resting position will have the thumb jut out at an angle) from the hand, and i find it looks bland if you try to have it follow the same pathing as its neighbors...
i like drawing fingers like [ IIII ] little sausages lined up in a row... if you find that easy to understand you're free to steal it. sometimes it's helpful to imagine the hand as a mitten, too.
anyways, like all things, purposeful practice and experience is what will get you far. make sure to observe the real world!
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hooray my motivation to draw penguins has risen exponentially now thati have my blog back! here's something for now, im designing a mascot character for one of my classes. he delivers letters in a plane. the catchphrase is "penguins can't fly, but your letters can!"
Hello 👋, My name is Momen Al Madhoun / I am a digital artist / a devoted husband / a father of two children " Ezzdeen & Amir "
I live in Gaza City in the heart of the Genocide, working tirelessly to amplify my voice to the world through my artwork.
I walk long distances to access electricity and internet, creating under harsh conditions to ensure my voice reaches the Tumblr community through my art.
I hope you support me to continue surviving and ensure the safety of my family.
Thank you for your time. Stay safe 🙏