hi! thank u for this!! 🥺
i draw digital mostly now, just because of how intuitive it is and how much it has let me improve over the course of last year, but I love traditional a lot still! I love the warcraft universe, digital goes amazingly well with it (and for emotes!)

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*notices sword users are more likely to get in smash*
Dr. J tells me you're quite the sword user. You know, I'm something of a swordfighter myself. I like to throw a seemingly endless amount of them rather than swing them, however. Seems a bit counterintuitive, but I'm that cool.

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i also do surreal portraiture - i work intuitively with the shape of your face and see what happens. $150 for full color 12x16”, $100 for black and white. DM me!

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"I like to think that my paintings are a celebration of unpredictability," says 2020 IWAF artist Deborah Valiquet-Myers, who often paints intuitively, allowing her art to develop on the canvas.

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So fast and intuitive to use. See, recreated majors profile pic within seconds

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I wanted to see how animates and while it's not super intuitive, it is possible! It was also 52MB and I had to re-export it in photoshop lol
But have a little Miloh for your day <3
Maybe I can do something more animate-y one day!

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Alrighty heres batch 1 of 2 emojis for ! These were quite a fun challenge to draw. Even though I had references, putting them together wasn’t exactly the most intuitive thing in the world ahahah

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20201 - my latest painting, original is for sale, prints are available

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Gf( ) asked me to model the "a cup of ferret" picture she drew. I said I can do it in 30 minutes. Here is where I got in 30 minutes :D had to study how to use curves in blender, not that intuitive so that took some time :')

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There are a lot of non-intuitive "unnatural" things Zoa can do that I haven't addressed in Forward yet. For example, Zoa can push out and retract its toe plates from the base of its feet, so it's able to caterpillar-creep forward without moving its legs.

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After seeing Procreate on an iPad, I had to give it a try for myself. It's very straightforward but powerful, yet intuitive and it's clean interface is not intimidating. For the small stuff, it feels like the perfect sketchbook.

The first three turned out quite well:

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And a Nightly one, I suppose. Twisted by evil II, 30 min.

(Another take on the same topic. I just changed my shortcuts for eyedropper tool and brush, so I wanted to do something more painterly/intuitive, to get used to it.)

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Intuitive abstract artist Trixie Pitts applies her colors and shapes with unbridled spontaneity and gusto. She states, “To me being an artist means striving for the state of not knowing. That’s where the magic happens!". https://t.co/zFFbXpLHMJ

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Going with the flow with soft pink, sherbet lemon, and mint abstract pattern. Let my gut pick the shapes + colors for this design. Trying to build up that intuitive muscle.

Find this design Society6 https://t.co/9u5WyZH5bW
Redbubble https://t.co/m1EInggDRG

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Intuitive Painting is my equivalent of reading tea leaves or tarot, a medium of my deeper knowing. Not always pretty, but often symbolic in a way the recipient understands far better than I can deduce.
Here is '4 Willows' standing between water & a vague forest done for a client.

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🦑I felt intuitively; & much reading in Egyptology led me to associate them with the flute, the sambuke, the sistrum, & the tympanum. In their rhythmic piping, droning, rattling & beating I felt an element of terror beyond all the known terrors of earth🎨Jake Murray🦑#Lovecraft

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First time coloring with Clip Studio. I’m pretty thrilled and prefer it for inking and coloring. I still prefer photoshop for other things like sketching and drafts. Some features in CP aren’t so intuitive and add too many unnecessary steps to achieve simple things...

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