/r/Illustration
Beautifully designed.
Rules for r/Illustration
1. Follow Reddiquette
Remember the human. Avoid personal attacks and harassment.
2. Critiques must be constructive
Critiques which are just negative and offer no constructive feedback drag the artist down, and they drag the community down. We build each other up here.
3. No anti-NSFW commentary
Please don't comment negatively about NSFW subject matter based on the subject matter alone.
4. Credit must be given
Do not post other artists' work as your own. Non-OC posts must credit the artist. If you are looking for artist info, try r/CreditToTheArtist.
5. No self-promotion or work offers/requests
Sharing links or handles is fine, but if the primary focus of a post is self-promotion or work offers/requests, it will be removed.
6. No AI-generated images
AI-generated images are not allowed here and will result in an immediate ban.
7. Posts must be relevant
Post only illustrations (drawings done in pencil, watercolor, digital, and the like). No hard core porn, bestiality, etc. Tasteful nudes are allowed, but must have the proper NSFW designation.
8. Mod discretion
Moderators reserve the right to make decisions in the best interests of the sub and its users.
/r/Illustration
It’s my birthday! Thank you for everyone who greeted me. Finn cakes for ya’ll!!
Made in Krita with rats %3
art set
Hello! I am new to this community, and wanted to share one of my newest art pieces! I chose not to color it, as line-art has always been a preference of mine. Please be kind! I am still learning how to get better at digital illustration. :))
insta: @cosmiccrypts
I posted on here a few months back asking for feedback and just realized I never posted the final product!