passing time during a marathon D&D session practicing for the small fandom bang! I will be illustrating a Lucienne/Gault fic 📚🦋
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Last post of the year! So here's something I drew to play around with some new markers I got for Christmas. Plus! A digitally coloured version because I loved the lineart so much, I scanned it so I could practice with digital rendering.
Wishing you all a faz-errific 2024!
The lineart is under the cut.
Still love this version. I was inspired by all the cool fanart I've been seeing in the fandom and wanted to play around with lines and shapes. That's why Sun is drawn is friendly curves and rounded edges while Moon is all sharp and angled. Kinda wanna try the reverse now. Maybe next year 😜
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Happy pride, y'all!
I hope everyone is having a fun and safe time! I wanted to do some pride art celebrating my fellow Aro/Ace folks :)
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december's postcard for my postcard club 🎄
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My sister, who does not have a tumblr account and instead leeches off of mine, drew something on my iPad and wanted to share with the other good omens fans
She said if this hits a certain amount of notes they’ll make a tumblr account
Edit: it hit the certain amount, she’s @cultconstel
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I love your artwork so much! Your colors are so vibrant and none of the white speckles in the paper ever shows, its so impressive and I really dig it! I was wondering if you use any sort of blending medium? Like baby oil or anything? Either way, I really enjoy looking at your artwork and I'm always excited to see whatever you'll make next
I use a colorless blender (prismacolor, which is wax-based so baby oil probably wouldnt work) but my scanner is also rly bad about picking up white specks in a way photographing the art with my phone isnt, so I usually have to do some digital editing to get rid of them as well.
I do this by duplicating the layer, setting the one on top to "darken," and using the mixer brush to blend out the white spots + just use the eyedropper tool to select the color of that area (needs to be a slightly lighter shade of it) and color over the white spots with the brush tool
i edited a small bit of the original scan to show what i mean
original:
with the edited layer:
heres how it looks set to normal instead of darken, I used both the mixing brush and regular brush just to demo it
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hi everyone! the small online art publication i work with (art currently) is always looking for writers/contributors and underrepresented artists to write about and things like that (it's free!). so if you want to be written about or write about an artist, we are looking for you!!!!!
if you are interested in submitting a story/writing with us, please head to this link. please be sure to read all the guidelines and feel free to ask me any questions you have before submitting.
if you are a contemporary artist (particularily of an underrepresented group) and you're interested in being written about/working with us, contact us on our instagram or contact me directly!
we are still a growing publication, so we are always looking for new eyes and fresh faces to contribute to our world! thanks for reading.
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