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Alright. Now that my work as a callcenter worker is letting up, I'll get back into commissions!
Most of these are in the €20 range, but the fully rendered picture of Lillie and Marnie is probably like €150.
|| @arcadekore Done! Coralie and Roark spelunking a water reservoir! What did they discover? 🤔
@OptomisticLoner || "No, we've got god forms at home."
> god forms at home: *CAKE NOISES*
|| Here's a character from my D&D sessions! Decided to finally finish the painting.
done to give me any kind of serotonin. Things I make for my own enjoyment.
It's worked! Not only have I been able to keep drawing, but my freehand has even improved, without having to 'get back into it'. I never would have dreamed of free-handing the below 'as a warmup'.
Sometimes you can save the work, but sometimes you can't. What I've noticed is that, once I started using the CSP models for their intended purpose, my free-hand work started improving as well. Even when I wasn't using them.
Too often, I've been in situations where I've had to reverse engineer why a free-handed drawing just wasn't working.
It ends up being this chain of errors in proportions that skew a free-handed painting more and more away from what it was. Here's an example of that.
This is not a commission sheet. I want to show what my creative process is like.
The most frustrating part of drawing, in my opinion, is finding reference material, especially for stuff with a very specific style and at specific angles.