Cool.
That’s it!? “Cool” Just cool??? ugh after all that work, tsk tsk
Thanks, I had fun with most of them, including the references in 7.
I’m even happy enough with 6 that I want to make a large colour version.
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I like the simplistic style
@Cordax you’ll like this
Slowly using more color in some of mine. The markers are pretty cheap but they’re also art markers, so it could be worse
also completely forgot to label this one, it’s for Sour (Prompt 11)
ignore the fact that he has no hand it has been fixed with a yellow blob
yes lemon boy yay
why is his head a fruit
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I mean good work
Listen here you little-
Yeah it is pretty simple, I think that’s all I can make time for daily. Summer is slowly approaching down here so I do hope to do more “complex” work later.
Here’s an edgy drawing from yesterday:
And by complex I mean actually working on all my unfinished stuff such as promises to @Ghid or @The_Blue_Panda orrrr @Winger regarding drawings…
no
seems pretty edgy to me
You fulfilled the prompt
hwat
OHHHHHHH I completely forgot about all that …
yes very nice job
looks just like you
that hand is giving me dupuytren’s contracture but other than that’s it’s pretty good
Believe me
Believe me
I know.
To say that anatomical figures are not my forte would be an um
understatement
You knew I would receive dupuyten’s contracture and you went ahead with it anyway??
It’s so villainous, my son. I’m finally the tiniest bit proud of you.
zero out of ten, not a reference to the smash hit app, Tik Tok
I really like seeing how people come up with totally different ideas, a timebomb would never had occurred to me. I’m wondering do you do pencil first? I find it helps often with minimizing mistakes.
Well that’s awkward
Yes, I use a 4H pencil first and then erase it afterwards.
Good, I wasn’t saying that pencil is a fool proof method to avoid mistakes-sometimes I realize I cannot carry through at that point. Regarding hands I would say using the references at your fingertips HAHA is really handy AHH TWO IN A ROW and I have found just observing the angles of them to work.