Drawings-2018
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  • Reads 764
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  • Parts 43
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published May 27, 2018
Basically me posting a bunch of my drawings. You might have to turn your device to see some. Some of these are simple sketches that took minutes, and others took hours. Please don't hate- I'm a young artist- I know there are those who are much better than me. I have a bit of clay and multiple miniatures I painted for DnD.
I use mechanical pencils and colored pencils for the drawing portion. To color them, I usually use acrylic paint(water based), watercolors, and some really cool watercolor markers. To outline, I use sakura micron pens, and usually 005 but occasionally I use 08 for things that need larger lines/thicker lines. I don't really take requests, because if I'm not into a drawing, I won't work as hard. I am always welcome to ideas and concepts, though.
In the beginning of this, I don't write much, but as I go farther I talk more about what I used, what I like and don't like, everyday stuff.
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