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The character Vivi from Final Fantasy IX, tied with Steiner as my favorites in that game (so cool that they can combo attack together!). Hands are hard, but I'm proud of the "shading" on the knobbly staff! I also think the thicker 2pt lines look better than the 1pt lines I've been using in the past.

As per usual while I'm still in this learning stage, I used a reference image.

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My attempt to use MacDraw II to draw (copycat) the popular image of Calvin's "Tracer Bullet" alter-ego from Calvin & Hobbes. I wanted some practice with the neat shadow technique.

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I only know this character from the MCU, I hope there's more!

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novo icone do capivarinha.club !! muito feliz de trabalhar com minha best joey

#art #mastoart @artshare@lemmy.world

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Drawing Practice (sh.itjust.works)
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Reference images were from Stylepedia, by Fashionary.

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Still trying to work on the female form in my style. Another attempt, after I did the outline I felt it looked like Domino. So that's how I finished it.

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Paper collage inspired by Claire North's novel The Sudden Appearance of Hope.

Hope has a condition where no one can remember she exists. You could spend an entire day getting to know her intimately, but if she's out of your eye line for 60 seconds, you forget her. The next time you see her, you're meeting her for the first time.

The concept was great, the execution started off great, but towards the end, the pacing slowed down and it kind of fizzled out.

Incidentally, I don't have aphantasia, but my inner eye is incapable of holding onto an image. This collage is very similar to how my imagination works. I can picture a person or object, but if I try to focus on it or hold onto a detail, it morphs into something different.

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For those that don't know, in seahorses, the male of the species carries the baby.

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Reply with answer incoming…

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Inspired by Cashmaggot's exceptional line work I did something not within my normal style. What do you think? I can't stop looking at it myself.

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I've never been able to really do the female form in my style. I'm trying again, thoughts?

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Graphite and colored pencil :)

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*No AI is used in my process.

*Please do not use my art elsewhere without permission.

I wanted to draw an ophanim again, as they are my fave type of angels. I wanted to draw one that was above the others, one which could create new angels, so I drew one! I originally envisioned it to have a spherical core, but I'm really glad that I settled on the dodecahedron in the end! I hope you all enjoy! 😃

Progress pictures, full resolution drawing, and PaintTool SAI file

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