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When you want to practice 3D modeling and are frustrated with your ongoing projects.
Stress relief modeling - coffee cup.
#3dmodelling #blender #blender3d #digitalart #coffee
Its starting to come along nicely now.. normally I would never attempt such a background as my first try. But the iPad makes everything so much easier. It’s a relief to actually SEE where I put my pen. Not like my old tablet, where it was waaay off and very wonky 😂
I have been in creative slump/bogged down with commissions...the only "finished" art I've done are more teethlings XD; Drawing em is my stress relief is all = w =
⭐Cutie patooties🍒
Needed to relief some stress and since drawing animals always works, I might as well draw @Sunsetfemke's eevee jokas ♥
Sain is so good. He's the comic relief flirt, and does so while being charismatic and memorable. He's never without a smile as he kicks butt on the battlefield. Great guy all around! I'd like to see him and Kent in FE Heroes
Shaded relief map by @mapmakerdavid. Make sure to follow him as he consistently produces gorgeous pieces.
A very well-preserved ceremonial bucket with relief band. Found in Ostanatolien, Urartu. Circa 810 BC. Materials: silver, partly gold-plated. Museum of Allerheiligen Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Collection Ebnöther.
Hole IX, high relief, #plaster, #acrylic paint (119x81x10cms) https://t.co/OUY0OWoWLo #ModernArt #Athens
Super huge shoutout and thank you to @CosplayGamerArt for this awesome chibi art of my #ffxiv character.
They truly were nice to work with! Was such a relief to meet an artist who didn't jerk me around.
Blaise and Harry from "Relief from Nightmares" by ArielSakura. And just in time for #ValentinesDay
#BlaiseZabini #HarryPotter #fanart #artistsontwitter
https://t.co/g1eBquFFNK
This year, British printmaker @kfjonesprints joins the Wells Art Contemporary Awards selection panel. Katherine's direct and painterly approach combines traditional forms of #intaglio and #reliefprint and is held in collections @AshmoleanMuseum, @yalelibrary and @UKHouseofLords.
Oh dear. A new obsession beckons.... miniature wax portraits! These creepy little images, usually under 4” in height, were popular from the 18th century until photography became widespread. Using moulded wax often on a glass back, they are shallow relief renderings of individuals
The past week's been bit of a rough patch for me in terms of my grad thesis and school, this was a lighting practice done as a stress relief~ I'm doing much better now 💪