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After seeing a video from @KaseyTheGolden (linked below) I knew I had to make this character in 3d. It was a fun time mixing her style with mine and seeing what translated over into 3d.
#3Dart #stylized
And finally, the Cinnamon Rolls Tier grants you everything included within the previous tiers plus and upgrade from a flat color to a Stylized doodle.
this is one of the Few things I could find from 2020 🤔 the style progression is pretty interesting if nothing else I’ve def gotten more stylized https://t.co/qexPqs2B90
honorable mentions, but only if his model looked like a stylized 3d version of this specific artwork
@Lynnerdo are you looking for something stylized or realistic? let me know if you’re interested 💕
2020 me wants to achieve semi realism but now im tryna stick to stylized artstyle :>> https://t.co/lRBJJjS7p9
The 2020 one was for a school contest on fairytales back then, 10th grade (17yo)
I had a LOT of time to get back into a more stylized artstyle after doing realism for a few years in quarantine heh
Now i'm almost 20 and uh... 😳 https://t.co/TruiwrhA5Q
@Kosmic_Katz hi there, I’m a very tiny artist who enjoys making stylized character portraits and painterly landscapes! nice to meet you all!
Here's one fully completed piece of my brand new stylized H.R. Pufnstuf designs! Featuring the main trio Pufnstuf, Jimmy and Freddy! #art #sidandmartykrofft #wip #pufnstuf #hrpufnstuf #fanart #artwork #krofft
let this also be a testament to how much fable's design has changed. well, not really "changed", more "refined".
first digital art of them (stylized) vs one of the most recent. it's also a 2020 vs 2022 situation lol https://t.co/B8yNLOetO8
Hi #ArtistOnTwitter I’m Shane. I love to paint stylized characters and creatures.
@JoelCHoltzman Congrats on the huge milestone, and thanks for the art share!
I'm Andrew and I do moderately stylized fantasy and sci-fi art.
Links: https://t.co/v2cO6Yw3fV
Fluffy/fuzzy boys
(I'm working on stylized versions of these guys. I always tend to gravitate toward realism at first, so I think it'd be good practice to break a design down and have multiple stylistic versions lined up!)