I forgot to post day 6 yesterday so here is another post of my art fight attacks from yesterday and today :>
Attack for the-funky-bunch with their character, on the right, Magic Wand!! Standing alongside him to the left is my objectsona, Magic Wand!
Yes, I'm not kidding, there's two of them now /j
It's just a funny coincidence that I could not just pass up on
Next up is my attack for today, day 7!!!
This one is a mass attack and the first one I've ever made! Since there's a ton of characters here, I will be listing them below from left to right:
» Sticky Hand belongs to snareflea
» Evil Pentagon belongs to @bl0ss0m-dr4wz
» Firework belongs to Aphiddic
» Banana Bread belongs to @pastrypurgatory
» Chizu Hori belongs to Blank29Canvas
» Sparks belongs to NegativeGecko
» Sticker Paper belongs to @tiedsh0es
» Glass Ball belongs to @redhead0004
» Sugar Pumpkin belongs to @doodlebeeberry
» Punty belongs to VoibSmiles
Aaaand that's all of them!! It was fun drawing this despite the struggle of how I'll fit them all in ^-^ Anyways, I'll be trying to post my next attack on the right date. Emphasis on "try" because tomorrow is going to be quite busy for me!
>> Likes & reblogs are very much appreciated!! :3
hey artists put in the tag how long a full finished piece usually takes you to make and if thats split across multiple days or not ive always been curious how long people's art takes
I never finished Explorers of Time
Drawing made Mar 25, 2018
Something I try to keep in mind when making art that looks vintage is keeping a limited color pallette. Digital art gives you a very wide, Crisp scope of colors, whereas traditional art-- especially older traditional art-- had a very limited and sometimes dulled use of color.
This is a modern riso ink swatch, but still you find a similar and limited selection of colors to mix with. (Mixing digitally as to emulate the layering of ink riso would be coloring on Multiply, and layering on top of eachother 👉)
If you find some old prints, take a closer look and see if you can tell what colors they used and which ones they layered... a lot of the time you'll find yellow as a base!
Misprints can really reveal what colors were used and where, I love misprints...
Something else I keep in the back of my mind is: how the human eye perceives color on paper vs. a screen. Ink and paint soaks into paper, it bleeds, stains, fades over time, smears, ect... the history of a piece can show in physical wear. What kind of history do you want to emulate? Misprinted? Stained? Kept as clean as possible, but unable to escape the bluing damages of the sun? It's one of my favorite things about making vintage art. Making it imperfect!
You can see the bleed, the wobble of the lines on the rug, the fading, the dirt... beautiful!!
Thinking in terms of traditional-method art while drawing digital can help open avenues to achieving that genuine, vintage look!
@womperzz for the osc gift exchange ! ^__^
doodles + still below cut >>
I like to draw and i love the Pokémon Wooper | Deviantart: Redhead0004 | I'm curently posting my old art on here | Commissions: Open
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