YO!!! IT’S A GAME GIRL! AHHHHDBKFBGKFDJ
YO!!! IT’S A GAME GIRL! AHHHHDBKFBGKFDJ
The whites used as a positive space works well with this. I’m impressed how other than cliché monsters, you can just casually draw psychologically disturbing entities so well day after day. Any references or is it all spooky imagination?
it's all stufgf i've seen and dreamt about, aksoi made up too lol
not again...
Why are you making their bodies look like that?
Let me be the first to review this, because I think THIS is beautiful. The expressive art itself is more than enough to appreciate on it's own. More of this kind of art work would be nice. You don't need to rely on "sex gimmicks". I think art like this should be your gimmick.
he was 12 and she was 16...
I'm suprised the balls didn't tumble and fall as she sat on them (no pun intended).
Any technique tips of the kinds of strokes that you did here because HOLY HECK!
long message incoming: So I use Liquitex heavy body acrylics and the brushes you use makes a big difference try not to cheap out if possible and you have to get rough with them sometimes, for strokes, if I'm trying to blend two colours or shades and want to avoid obvious separation i use dabs, slightly wet a brush and dab the area you see separation while the paint is still wet, this will get rid of any separation between colours :)
one of the main things with blending and shading is you have to work while the paint is still wet or else you will have obvious brush strokes, if you're painting a wide empty space like what you see on my venom its best to work fast.
here's an important one!!!! if your painting someone like venom who is mostly dark, its easier to paint in the silhouette black and then slowly add the details on top of that instead of the other way around, so I will have a sketch of venom then I will paint his head completely black, then I will paint the eyes on top of that then start painting the mouth then start adding the different blues and greys, basically always start with darks first then lighter colours after :) I hope this helps and thank you!
cool. What exactly did it look like before you painted it?
it had an orange underbase when i saw using these fetus faces for dolls.
I feel the green gem light source at the top works better than red. Though I’m not against switching things up.
I mainly come here to critique art works and animations, so that I understand art fundementals better. In the future, I'll likely make content here.
PS - There has to be a policy against explicit profile pictures and wallpapers (unristricted access).
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