Just wanted to share a few of my favorite things i've done in the past few months. :) I'm a graphic designer irl, but I like to doodle on the side for fun.
Just wanted to share a few of my favorite things i've done in the past few months. :) I'm a graphic designer irl, but I like to doodle on the side for fun.
Those are all really impressive, thank you for sharing! How long have you been at it? And what type of graphic design do you do for a living, if I may ask?
Those are all really impressive, thank you for sharing! How long have you been at it? And what type of graphic design do you do for a living, if I may ask?
Thanks! I've been practicing on and off for about 13 years now, but I started drawing humans around 9 years ago. I mostly do print/marketing material design (posters, brochures, social media...
Thanks! I've been practicing on and off for about 13 years now, but I started drawing humans around 9 years ago. I mostly do print/marketing material design (posters, brochures, social media stuff), but I really like doing logos too!
It's pretty good stuff man. How is the transition from pen/pencil to using a digital pen? I've been thinking of learning how to draw using the surface I have but not convinced the skill will be...
It's pretty good stuff man.
How is the transition from pen/pencil to using a digital pen? I've been thinking of learning how to draw using the surface I have but not convinced the skill will be transferable back to paper.
They're very different feeling, but I think they both have their benefits that keep drawing me back and forth between them. For me, digital is a very quick and easy way for me to get a sketch or...
They're very different feeling, but I think they both have their benefits that keep drawing me back and forth between them. For me, digital is a very quick and easy way for me to get a sketch or idea out. Undo buttons, being able to resize things I draw too small or too big or simply being able to flip the canvas to quickly check for mistakes make drawing so much easier for me... but I don't get that same feeling I do when I physically draw something on paper and try out new mediums. You can find brushes that will act similarly to different mediums, but they won't be the same. That being said, if you just look at improvement within drawing itself (like if you were practicing anatomy, or even values/color theory), its definitely transferrable!
Those are all lovely! Do you have any other social media you post on, either for your graphic designs or your free time drawings? I'd love to be able to follow your work. EDIT: Whoops nevermind! I...
Those are all lovely! Do you have any other social media you post on, either for your graphic designs or your free time drawings? I'd love to be able to follow your work.
EDIT: Whoops nevermind! I didn't see the watermark the first time I looked at the pictures. Either way you got yourself another follower!
Just wanted to share a few of my favorite things i've done in the past few months. :) I'm a graphic designer irl, but I like to doodle on the side for fun.
Those are all really impressive, thank you for sharing! How long have you been at it? And what type of graphic design do you do for a living, if I may ask?
Thanks! I've been practicing on and off for about 13 years now, but I started drawing humans around 9 years ago. I mostly do print/marketing material design (posters, brochures, social media stuff), but I really like doing logos too!
It's pretty good stuff man.
How is the transition from pen/pencil to using a digital pen? I've been thinking of learning how to draw using the surface I have but not convinced the skill will be transferable back to paper.
They're very different feeling, but I think they both have their benefits that keep drawing me back and forth between them. For me, digital is a very quick and easy way for me to get a sketch or idea out. Undo buttons, being able to resize things I draw too small or too big or simply being able to flip the canvas to quickly check for mistakes make drawing so much easier for me... but I don't get that same feeling I do when I physically draw something on paper and try out new mediums. You can find brushes that will act similarly to different mediums, but they won't be the same. That being said, if you just look at improvement within drawing itself (like if you were practicing anatomy, or even values/color theory), its definitely transferrable!
Alright thanks, this will be the kick I need to actually start!
Thank you so much! I plan to in the future once I finish up this work project. :)
The eyes are taking over the face. Pls make them smaller. 😂
I kid I kid. Nice work Moth!
Those are all lovely! Do you have any other social media you post on, either for your graphic designs or your free time drawings? I'd love to be able to follow your work.
EDIT: Whoops nevermind! I didn't see the watermark the first time I looked at the pictures. Either way you got yourself another follower!
Thanks!! I believe I followed back. I love your work~
Oh gosh thank you!!! And you did, that was me
Dude, these are phenomenal! Great work.
I really like your art style! What program do you draw in?