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struggled with style and workflow consistency during art school but i'm proud to have drawn so much personal work this year! here's to more art in 2022~
#Artsummary2021
The Chibi artwork of @NERDZofSTEEL's #Live2DCommission inspired by #Helltaker's art style.
I will be posting a recording of my quite jumbly workflow later, but I hope these models will serve my patrons well enough in however they see fit.
@inksidze hi i'm fio!
i'm rly happy that i started making more art this year, and discovering a workflow that works for me has made art so fun!! i got to challenge myself and go out of my comfort zone as well.
here are some of my favs :]
Needed it. The made up idea needed it. A monstrously passive voiced entreaty asking a financially vulnerable workforce to put themselves in harms way to satisfy a need that exists only because we are told it exists. Yes, people were & r out of work & financially imperiled. But
Im gonna call this one done. Learned a lot about the workflow for lowpoly 3D and pixel art textures in Blender.
Rigging was probably the worst part not gonna lie. 😭
#gamedev
This piece was fun to work on I tried some new techniques to streamline the workflow.
I don't subscribe to Adobe. But I've been tinkering, trying to find a solid vector based workflow.
I've gotten halfway decent results "painting" my ink in a raster program, then auto-tracing it with Inkscape, but it's not what I'm looking for yet. https://t.co/hM6TwFXTzG
- my workflow for very organized,
I managed it to learn things out of my comfort zone and pushed myself a lot.
For now I’m resting up a a bit after the heavy work load and learning I did.
Thanks for everyone’s support. It’s a great motivation.😊
What are you proud of this year?
Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Some fanart I did for a secret santa gift. Very much different than my usual stuff and my usual workflow, but I think it turned out alright. Sadly I was sick for much of the month so I didn't get as much as I wanted done. Background inspired by AI.
I just wanted to get used to using lineart pen into my workflow.
note to self, use hard round brush next time with lineart, use blur tool too.
need more 3d practice.
Playing with @CorelPainter 2021. The blending is really fun. Going to add it to my workflow for some painterly blending out of photoshop.
I think that’s a good indicator of my workflow/method improving, having gotten a better middle ground between some clarity, dirtiness and contrast, like Ramia’s hair more being closer to full dark and more doing proper lighting rather than random dirty shading.