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Art In Progress Loulou 8 months ago 100%
Loulou de la falaise [Finished]

My first portrait, I'm super happy it got as well as it got, but I know there are lots of things to better :-)

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Art In Progress ink 9 months ago 100%
Little Red Wolf Priestess

Got "wolf priestess" from ArtPrompts.org

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Art In Progress Loulou 9 months ago 100%
Loulou de la falaise (Hulie "à l'eau")

This is oil, but water-oil. So no white spirit or terebenthine, just water! I have never tried oil or even gouache or acrylic, or making a "realistic" portrait before, I must say it's crazy fun! You can go back, redo, move whole lines just by pushing the paint (I do tend to put down a ton of paint though) even days later! Lots of work still to be done though.

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Art In Progress ink 9 months ago 100%
Finished Mech Linework

Doing this has taught me how much time you save when you skip linework and go straight into painting.

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Art In Progress ink 9 months ago 100%
Practicing to get better at drawing hard surface stuff

I've been at this pretty much all day... Does drawing mechs take this long for everybody??????????

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Art In Progress ink 9 months ago 100%
Ice Age Sci-Fi

A sketch exploring a story idea for a prehistoric sci-fi that I don't think I'll be developing any further, at least anytime soon. Did a value pass to practice value structure though.

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Art In Progress Zombiepirate 1 year ago 100%
grackle

Mostly inked; fineliner

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Art In Progress Loulou 1 year ago 100%
Waiting Room (watercolour ink)

Trying to learn how to do these large flat color spaces in watercolours (well, watercolour-ink actually). I got shown a "magic gum" that's supposed to remove watercolours, but i just left a big unremovable spot on the lower right side ... the more you learn! It's all done using the "boring" orthogonal perspective (same size everywhere, lines are parallel, no vanishing point) because waiting is kind of boring I guess!

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Art In Progress Loulou 1 year ago 100%
Martian Flower (watercolor)

Fabriano 300gr hot pressed extra white A5, a nice little "block". I use a Pentel P207 to sketch it out, then I inked with a fountain pen Lamy safari EF filled with Carbon Black ink (one of the true water resistant black inks that I know about that works in a fountain pen). Coloring with Watercolor Pebeo Colorex inks, mostly mixing up Yellow, Cyan and Magenta with a Winsor & Newton Series 7 N°2 pencil. Inspiration: Moebius "La faune de Mars"

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