Had about 2 hours left in the day before I had to go to sleep so here's a quick painting version of the cow girl I sculpted a while back. Never painted her.

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Had about 2 hours left in the day before I had to go to sleep so here's a quick painting version of the cow girl I sculpted a while back. Never painted her.
Lady~ by JaeHaruArt
I’ve truly peaked as an artist. I’ve also apparently excluded car payments and electric from the list. They wouldn’t have fit anyway. I think that speaks for itself.Â
Moon Fox OC Traditional Clay Sculpture.
Welp. I finished her up tonight : 3 so here she is. Clay used was Magico Super Lightweight Air Dry Clay in white and paints used were my Reaper Master Series Paints. Colors used were Dragon White, Dragon Black, Canary Yellow, Cats-Eye Green, Dragon Gold, Pale Flesh, Dragon Red, Swarthy Flesh, and Marigold Yellow, all from the Bones Ultra-Coverage #1 Set of 54. Oh, and a Hot Pink Quartet dry-erase marker. I recorded a lot of the work on her so a sculpting timelapse for her will appear on my YouTube after I have all the footage compiled, cut down and sped up. She's broken up into 5 different recording sessions, each 3-5 hours long so it's def going to be a bit of a while to do though still. I also have a 7 day work week now so yeah... I'm sure it'll show up on my channel when everyone's already forgotten about her lol
Traditional art. As usual, my phone makes everything look especially grainy and randomly blurry and my scanner/printer is too ancient to even look half as good. Anyway, just colored in one of those coloring pages I made the other day. Colored with Sharpie Alcohol Markers for the most part. Line was done with Sharpie S-Gel Pen because that ink doesn't bleed or smudge with marker like Copic and Sharpie can. Lightest skin tone shade was a Copic E000 marker. Hair highlight is a Prismacolor colored pencil. Soft blush and pink gradients are also a Primsacolor color pencil that's been swatched and applied with a Q-tip dipped in vegetable oil to get a soft airbrush look. Gold is Reaper Master Series Dragon Gold water-soluble acrylic paint because gold markers never look as good as gold paints do. Dark gradients on the gold are a red-brown sharpie that's been blended with a Q-tip and alcohol. (this works if it's overtop acrylic paint. since the paint gives it a surface that allows blending and erasing with alcohol.) Think that's all. Just done on regular printer paper. : 3 Livestream up on for the next 14 days but it's long and boring so no point linking it lol. Still wanted to mention some of those traditional blending techniques others might not know about.
Couldn't decide which version I liked better so here's both and the painting timelapse for this one.
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Fauna: As usual I just don't have a lot of time to work on stuff so here's a few hours dumped into this one and now I sleep for work.
Finally finished my tiny Pochita figurine this morning : 3 started it months ago now. Made with BOHS foam clay, and metallic air dry resin clay for the chainsaw blades because I did not want to paint them.
Paints used were Reaper Master Series paints, as usual. Colors were volcanic orange, dragon white, dragon black and whatever that metallic silver was called that I don't feel like digging through stuff to find out right now.
Also as usual, he's friggin' tiny boy so my phone is blowing him out as much as possible and making him look like garbage texture-wise. He actually looks pretty darn uniform and smooth IRL. Oh well.