@JustTheNoodle I hope that soon I will have enough time to reach my potential, because now, while studying, I am
I draw a lot for myself too, there is almost no time for full-fledged things :(
@JustTheNoodle Then I spent 11 years in a good art school, and then I enrolled as an academic artist. Since childhood, 80% of my time has been taken up by drawing, and for the last 8 years my small project (which could have caused my studies to suffer
@JustTheNoodle In fact, I've been doing this since a very young age, and I can call it a very conscious hobby. It may sound frivolous, but already at 5 I said that I would be an artist, and my parents fully supported me in this.
@BoAxxe but considering that I usually work without a line, I think that coloring and rendering are one thing here :_D
In fact, I don't even know, probably because I work a lot with oil paints, this technique is most familiar to me (?), although it still needs to be improved in digital
@BoAxxe Well, I guess I like rendering the most. I love sculpting shapes, (especially faces), and in general, my family and mentors notice that I am very restless when it comes to details.
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The sketch without context. I'm sorry that I don't have a translated version, but here:
- Hey, traveler... It looks like such a wild cold took you by surprise... You're obviously not dressed for the weather. You must be another challenger?
Recent portraits. I love sketching without a line.
(I will show my tiger again because he and the lady from the first photo are married haha β€. And just for the sake of a beautiful full post.)