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So many brushes to test and I don't know how to best use them aaaaa
DECEMBER 2019
I did something different for once, and decided to do a lined drawing of @uSimStart. From this month onward I made it a point to explore all the different brushes I had, which ended up resulting in a lot of different kinds of art in the next few upcoming months
I've had this idea for a while but wasn't quite able to execute it to how I imagined until now. Here's a little gift thing I did of @JakPand's Tobikai
SEPTEMBER 2019
School started and I learned my lesson from earlier in the year to not ignore my studies and start out strong. It meant that I didn't do much art that month, but it didn't stop me from doing at least one art of a friend over on Discord
AUGUST 2019
More video game protogen! I think at the time, I wanted to slap on different kinds of existing armor on a protogen to learn different designs. Doing proper backgrounds wasn't a thing I did back then haha (and still isn't something I can do :P )
JUNE 2019
Funny story, this one. @Luca_Javelin accidentally DMd me puro pics one day and it made me want to try out a new lineless style. So thank you for that happy little accident, and helping me discover different ways to do digital art and make the most from drawing on phone
MAY 2019
By now, I'd had some experience doing anthros, so I tried my hand furify-ing a scene from a clip of Attack On Titan S3P2. I think this was also the first time I drew something decent without a visor over the face, so yay me :D [1/2]
APRIL 2019
As I mentioned with February's drawing, I've been drawing Umbreon protogen a lot. At this point, not only did I learn the importance of drawing a lot, but to also draw what you like to make the experience enjoyable. So, of course, I crossed it with Assassin's Creed
MARCH 2019
I actually didn't draw much this month because I had to catch up on schoolwork, and this is one of the only things I did. That said, I think this meme speaks for itself in portraying how much I wanted fursuit hugs at the time. Still applies now, of course :3