Aquilla
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You’ve found my little art gallery!
I have been doing digital art since 2021 after many many years of traditional art.
First I started out with a cheap Huion tablet and Krita and now I use Procreate and an iPad.
Typically I use this thread to look back at old art and analyse what I have already improved at and what I still need to learn.
Originally I wanted to wait until I create more artwork I truly like before showing it online and daring to make a thread but I think if I go down that road, I'll never upload anything because sooner or later I always start disliking my art.
I want to take this as a learning opportunity, to look back on old pieces and to be able to (hopefully) see my improvement over time. The past two months have been a very steep learning curve and I still discover new features in my art program every time I use it. There is still a lot to learn, for example how on earth to shade properly, actual anatomy and developing a more distinct artstyle. For now I'll just have fun and use this thread as a little art diary/gallery
Thank you for checking it out
Ah there's an attatchment limit ;u; so I'll have to add the remaining drawings to a post below.
I have been doing digital art since 2021 after many many years of traditional art.
First I started out with a cheap Huion tablet and Krita and now I use Procreate and an iPad.
Typically I use this thread to look back at old art and analyse what I have already improved at and what I still need to learn.
The time has come - after months of contemplation and procrastination I hereby present my humble digital art collection ~
For many years I wanted to learn digital drawing after doing traditional art most of my life. I kept coming to the museum and stare in awe at the beautiful artworks created by the amazing artists here on tbt. I always felt intimidated by digital drawing because of the many unknown mechanics and complicated looking program interfaces. Because I'm so critical of my art I was afraid I'd never be satisfied, as with digital art it seems like it could always be improved on a new layer whereas on paper there's only so much you can do until the paper is full. So, about two months ago in April I finally picked up my tablet and started exploring ~
Originally I wanted to wait until I create more artwork I truly like before showing it online and daring to make a thread but I think if I go down that road, I'll never upload anything because sooner or later I always start disliking my art.
I want to take this as a learning opportunity, to look back on old pieces and to be able to (hopefully) see my improvement over time. The past two months have been a very steep learning curve and I still discover new features in my art program every time I use it. There is still a lot to learn, for example how on earth to shade properly, actual anatomy and developing a more distinct artstyle. For now I'll just have fun and use this thread as a little art diary/gallery
Thank you for checking it out
The TBTWC really pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped me find motivation to draw every day
⬆ flag design entry
⬆ flag design entry
21/04/21 turtleyawesome's OC
27/04/21 SakuraMoon's rep
02/06/21 MC from Dragon Quest XI for Iki
03/06/21 Mistreil's OC
27/04/21 SakuraMoon's rep
02/06/21 MC from Dragon Quest XI for Iki
03/06/21 Mistreil's OC
Ah there's an attatchment limit ;u; so I'll have to add the remaining drawings to a post below.
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