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@Ruberjig_ Hello and thank you for the opportunity! I offer watercolor illustrations, icons, and chibi commissions. Slots still available!
Can ship the artwork internationally!
DM if interested✨
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@kikutenai Hello! I was tagged by @neynanyan !♥
I am a traditional artist and I am open for watercolor illustrations, icons, and chibi illustrations!
Can ship internationally✨
DM if interested!😊
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@W33GI Might I interest you in watercolor illustrations?(^o^)/(^o^)/(^o^)/
My commissions are open, too!
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So you can see I have warm lighting and cool shadows in my artworks
as shown in some examples below
I hope I explained it well ;;
I did this post because there are people asking me why I underpaint
Hoping this answers their questions
Thank you for coming to my ted talk
That's where the anime inspiration pops in
I just think that the lighting can be dramatic, especially with warm tones and I thought I'd use warm light for my light source
There's nothing more to it really ;-;
More on Grisaille Painting technique:
https://t.co/YGa3s1yTFz
Grisaille: It's a painting technique I adopted from oil painting. Usually in shades of grey, brown, green, and blue.
I've seen it being applied to digital art, as well
Let's talk about underpainting
Word of the day: Grisaille
I do it to know where my lights and shadows go
and to make the painting show subtle temperature changes
I was inspired by old anime monochromatic scenes.. and a lot of Detective Conan monochromatic artworks