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Ice cat
Experimental doodles,,,
I turn my back to the sky and look at what lay beneath me.
So I’m a Muppet show fan, here’s some the Electric Mayhem crew. ✌🏾
Sid Casper Another portrait for Lovely Horror's right-hand woman, Sid Casper. The scariest one of the Horrors.
Made in ArtStudio Pro.
“Warmer than the Coffee in His Hand”
A sip of rich flavor, and a warmth you can hold onto.
Tried something different for this piece and painted it entirely in ArtStudio Pro.
I wasn’t expecting much — just wanted to test the brushes — but the texture actually turned out really nice.
The oil-paint feel and the softness of the strokes were a pleasant surprise.
Sharing it here in case anyone has been curious about the app. I’d love to hear what you think.
Time to be a bit of a shill for a minute, but it kind of does stagger me ArtStudio Pro isn't talked about more in art/drawing circles. It's my preferred program of choice (aside from Clip Studio which I use on desktop only).
Like, yeah, I do dig Procreate as well (it's super easy to use and minimalistic and the brush engine is excellent), but ArtStudio Pro has more of the features I tend to use: extremely easy merge options (by visibility or selection etc), altering groups (ex: changing opacity of an entire group, applying layer masks to a group, etc.), a very comprehensive autoshape feature, an easily applicable symmetry toggle. It also has wet mixing brushes (meaning: smudge and paint mixed together), which admittedly I don't tend to use super often, but hey the option is there!
The group features really, really are my jam. So often I like to sketch individual objects on different layers and then I wanna change my lineart layer opacity, and I can just... stick 'em all in a folder and away we go! In Procreate I am forced to merge them or change the opacity individually per layer and it's a big pain in my caboose. To boot, ArtStudio Pro is compatible with Photoshop brushes (whereas Procreate requires its own brush).
Also? Paint bucket. Beloved paint bucket. Drag and drop color is a mixed bag for me, and I like my old school bucket.
ANYWAY--all this to say, if you like to draw/sketch/paint on the iPad and miss some of the features of Clip Studio or Photoshop that aren't in Procreate, take a look at ArtStudio Pro. It's pretty sweet.