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@Brick1e @artists4work Im a fantasy illustrator and I'm available!
Commission info: https://t.co/NL97UYuyGk
@torivation @artists4work Helli! Id love to! Im a fantasy illustrator!
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@MegaVWatts @artists4work Im a freelance fantasy illustrator and concept artist. Im very interested in your position.
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Portfolio: https://t.co/80Zpiwpz4T
@lightninfin @artists4work Im a fantasy illustrator and would love to!
Commission info: https://t.co/NL97UYuyGk
Commission for @/THEOrangeDeath on Twitter!
Thank you so much for commissioning me! I really enjoyed working on this piece and am really proud of the outcome!
So here we are. I should say, art is still hard and forever will be lol, but something dramatic changed this year and the process feels completely different. I feel like a kid again ironically, drawing whatever I want to have fun. Except now i "know" how to make it look nice.
From complex poses to even painting my first human portrait! I also got introduced to DnD and fell in love. Humams were no longer terrifying for me. Even did some concept art practice with a human character! Tried a completely different painting processes too!
It was an odd feeling, but drawing and painting began to feel like it did back when I was a kid. As I grew it felt like I could finally really, draw whatever I wanted and had confidence that even though it was hard, I had the skills and knowledge to figure it out.
I began tackling difficult subject matters like clouds, mountains and human anatomy. I even branched out and drew some humanoid and human characters!
Its like all my years of studying and learning art fundements just came together.
It brought out a courage in me, I actually felt like I "knew what I was doing" and began to tackle previously intimidating subjects, like humans and exploring edge comtrol.