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Hi! I'm Alberto and I'm an art generalist! I usually explore several media and styles, but I mostly enjoy digital art and pixel art!
I love exploring shapes, bodies and all sort of creatures, including anthro and random chonkiness🌺.
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I am so thrilled that my book Dynamic Seascapes, published by @SearchPress is now available to pre order , I have thoroughly enjoyed writing this book and producing all the varied seascapes, using mixed media to create texture, translucence and energetic splashes ! 😉
been in such A Mood and needed to get these outta my system.
cw: blood, scrapes, bruises https://t.co/X8RI9fpOAw
How would a K/DA press kit booklet look like?
Today's graphic design exercise was about introducing K/DA's members to the general press, with catchy shapes, quick info and iconic visuals!
#leagueoflegends #KDA #KDAISBACK
Gerald Brockhurst's portraits have an influence of the Italian Renaissance, in particular the work of Piero della Francesca and Leonardo da Vinci. Set in idealised landscapes, the sitter appears to float in the front of the picture plane.
@Sundropelrod Pickwick would come with little wild shapes, like a squirrel and badger (larger wildshapes wold separately lol)
Thayfrin would probably come with his harp, and an interchangeable hand 🤣
Was nervous about the drapery, but I think it's ok? Keeping it a single value and focusing on the shapes, so the foreground gets the most attention.
@somartist Congrats, Philipp, huge achievement!
For those who don't know me, I'm all about landscapes, particularly weird ones... that have a lot of story and history to them! You can check out more of my work at: https://t.co/iganoPdSja
@jasperthecrab hello! im grapes, a comic artist/illustrator who does medieval fantasy in black and white
What is it about the natural world that resonates in us? That creates the urge to put on paper what Matisse called ‘the essential character’ of things.
Drawing Landscapes, Gardens and Natural Forms (5 week courses online or at locations around London)
https://t.co/ySDDRb6cHo
Noel Brannan 1921-2001 b. Tynemouth, trained at Lincoln School of Art & Leicester College of Art. He painted industrial landscapes, often in Warwickshire & the East Midlands and despite a full time career as an art teacher, he still managed to exhibit his work quite extensively.
@Contori_ Well I guess the reason behind all this is that nowaday people on internet don't consider there are various kind of sizes, shapes, appearences. But also that they are more into this type of girls to be honest :
Did some hand and foot anatomy practice in today's stream. I made them more blocky for reference in shapes, but once I get the hang of them, I'll try to color them properly!
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#art #illustration #digitalart #aardkward #stream #anatomy #anatomypractice #hands #feet
#ArtStyleBendChallenge #artstylebend
Some changes I've made include
-Less squishy/soft shapes, more realism
-Less details/sketchiness
-No painting
-Line art with the same line weight
-Different color/shade style that involves less bright colors (I don't count the background)
Many wary kings and queens keep this drinking horn close. Though they come in a variety of styles and shapes, a ring of protective runes are always etched around the mouth of the vessel. 🍷☠️💥
More #dnd items and content on patreon! https://t.co/ii22y40c0v
I didn't know this was a thing an hour ago, but one of the Bravely discords decided we should do that #ArtStyleBendChallenge
I usually try to make everything well defined and clean, so I tried drawing a rare Panettone with messy lines, shapes, and colouring
#bravelysecond
"Woman With The Wasps" by @LA10LAS
Ladislas is a digital artist and illustrator who adds colors and shapes, surrealistic Art on screens and canvas.
Visit this digital #painting on his #Creary portfolio.
Rwards raised: $31.41
https://t.co/WEsty89Vau
#digitalart #illustration
@fruit123455 I use a cloud brush pack, but i only use the smudge brush often.
Basically use airbrush and start with very big, fuzzy shapes, then work your way to the details. Always start with light colors.
A smudge brush like the one I use can make really good swirls and puffs like this!