/r/TheArtistStudio
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/r/TheArtistStudio
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My sister wanted to know what a duck with dragonfly wings looked like so this is the result
I’m a traditional artist turning to digital, and my biggest struggle with digital is having every little mistake in my line-work be seen clearly
Is there a way to make my line work me less clear, similar to using a pencil, so the perfectionist in my doesn’t burnout and I can draw some wiggly lines without it being so obvious?
(Le Chapelier, The Hatter) @baaaaasstien
critique welcomed, enjoy
First a thank you in advance to everyone reading this and double thanks to anyone who responds. I've been trying to get my art practice started again after a break. The studio set-up I have is an old wood dining table ( expandable ), double windows with a southern exposure, Bluetooth speaker or headphones, some charging wires for devices and my art supplies ( acrylics, pastels, acrylic markers, pencils, desk easel etc ). I'm looking tips that makes things fun and consistent creatively. Items, routines, best practices, that make me want to "show up". Alternatively if waking up at 5am taking a cold shower and grinding out 4 hrs of work every morning is the way then I'm willing to listen. What works for you?
The first painting I did with metallic watercolours. I have a lot to learn! I am on my fourth now and I must confess, I am addicted!
Painted on Fabriano Artistico Size 9x12in
Just getting used to them. I am quite pleased with these but it is a shame that they don't photograph well. They look much nicer in real life.