Speed up process of THIS. Made with clip studio paint and my blood and tears.

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Speed up process of THIS. Made with clip studio paint and my blood and tears.
Ough. Finished my finals, and now it's on to every artists favorite time of year: an ungodly amount of Christmas cards and portraits, because hours of painting is somehow easier than buying gifts.
I guess this is good to show off that I can technically paint realism-ish when I try, I just don't like doing it.
These last two are still work-in-prpgress, but I think it shows off the process well enough. It all boils down to not knowing what I'm doing and putting paint where I think it should go until it looks right. I also do a lot of touch-up with literally anything I have lying around. Alcohol marker, more gouache, acrylic paint, oil pastels, normal pastels, inks, colored pencils, a crayon, whatever. If it works, it works.
What brushes do you use for the Greek mythos art???
hey anon!
I use photoshop for those, so these are all PSD brushes. it all starts with lots of lasso tools to blocl the color
I use ONE for almost everything: Faces, lines,... I even chose tone and mix colours with the transparency of that one. I find it super versatile even more paired with the same brush as eraser to preserve the texture
I use brushes for the screentones:
And ...some of Kyle's for the texture tho have a more painty feel with the background
so we got from lasso tool Zeus to Finished (detail)
I love finishing stuff I enjoyed so hard <3
Here’s the entire WIP progress of my latest little pastel boy
Felt like sharing the process of how I went about finishing this piece in its stages ~
would have to find a new way of doing hair that i like more the next day after ive rendered half his hair
I began the copywriting process today.
And boy, was it STRESSFUL.
Not because it was hard or anything, but because oh my god I’m actually doing this and this isn’t some joke that I cracked two years ago. This is becoming a reality.
WIPs of these Touka drawings. That’s one lady that rocks baseball bat + shoulderpadding just lovely, ei?