Final design for bang & comparison to the first "final" design, def need more practice on this workflow and style, but it should help to make these faster (and on time) for valentines day

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Prinz Eugen Race Queen ver.

First fully fleshed illustration I’ve done with Procreate. It’s a different workflow than I’m used to but I’m getting the hang of it I think.

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did a test commission for my mum to see what I'm capable of re: how long it takes me to produce artwork of varying levels of effort, what a comfortable workflow is, roughly what I should charge etc.

mum asked for a longtail tit- so I can do comparison too!

2018 vs 2022

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Hey 3D artists, what is your workflow for blocking out hands from scratch? I experiment with a different method every time, still looking for that perfect way to work on them. Here's a

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Learn about different techniques for Level Design in Development Workflow, Chapter 4 - Part 1.



https://t.co/IQGLYhpMt7

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This is where I ended with this, I dont think im going to continue working on it for various reasons, the greyscale workflow is not it for me, at least for now, I need to do more research and do more material studies

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its kinda of a 50/50 sometimes, even tho im changing it a bit

recently i been using a bit of an tricky method but that i feel like it works better for my workflow

1-flat colors
2-make an new layer of an dark-ish color
3-make an greyscale gradiant to know the values more

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Art Summary 2021 .
I consider 2021 is an amazing year for my art journey.
Learn new techniques, new workflow and etc.

Not to mention I get to meet a lot of great artists in the community <3 o(>ω<)o

Cheers to more year's to come ╰(▔∀▔)╯

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Last day of the holiday/vacation for me. Excited to get back to working on Turtle Town. Not as excited to get back to the normie job.

To ease myself back into the art workflow I low effort coloured in the doodle from because it was so cute and fun.

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This year, I am going to try to try.
I wont promise I will do one everyday, but I thought this sounded like fun and was cool to try and work on my workflow art wise (so style might change as we go). But, I hope you like my gormless good bois!
Using this years list.

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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~

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The Chibi artwork of 's inspired by 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.

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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 :]

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trying a slightly different workflow

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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. 😭

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—and a quick timelapse of my atrocious workflow

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This piece was fun to work on I tried some new techniques to streamline the workflow.

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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

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- 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?

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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.

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