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I did a batch of size sketches of her back in May of 2023. Wanted to draw several of them, but I picked this (which started rather small and simple) to turn into a larger drawing with thicker lines. Of course the piece ended up on the usual "on-hold" stack
Some new items have added into the international shop! They're each only 3 in stock!
And there is a new version of blacklight standee has added in the original link, it was an experimental version, hologram coated, a little bit thicker, only have 10
ohhh excited to see this charcter, she seems to be a bit thicker model than other characters??? https://t.co/nsjMJvkkzR
@Kato_Shuu2 Mostly this from 2023-2022. Thicker sketchy lineart, simpler shading, mostly relying on gradients, less attention to detail, but remember it being faster
Feeling the block as of late,
so here's more old stuff :x
space frigate line, but with thicker shading again lol
#spaceship #illust #イラスト #scifi
Real friends support you through thick and thin (or thick and thicker)!
(ft. Retsu Unohana, Isane Kotetsu and Rangiku Matsumoto from Bleach)
Elphelt but she’s thicker than a bowl of oatmeal 🙇♀️💕
#GGST
[art study]
redrawing my earlier art with thicker lines and simpler shading. Still not perfect but maybe this is a good direction.
Makes me that much stronger
Makes me work a little bit harder
It makes me that much wiser
Made me learn a little bit faster
Made my skin a little bit thicker
Makes me that much smarter
So thanks for making me a fighter
#範馬勇次郎 #範馬刃牙 #バキ #bakihanma #yujirohanma
kind of excited abt this new comic im working on, i think the darker thicker outlines fit
im just a mediocre artist but i dont wanna dissect other artworks w/o perms so im using my own
You’ll notice in my sketch there are contour lines and line weights (some lines are thicker). These lines can show the artist’s understanding of depth and form - a basic skill in art
@CowocoExists there are a lot of lineart tutorials that could probably explain it better than i can in a short tweet, but the main tips i try to go by is 1. pile your ink in crevices to make your corners thicker and 2. try to make your outer lines thicker than your inner ones!
I think I know why I mesh so well with this sketch style with my new pencil. The rigid and thicker lines force me to convey more information with less actual lines, and the roughness allows me to be more imperfect than with cleaner lines.