I didn't use any reference grids and the distortion is probably due to me holding the paper at one edge (creasing it inwards). But yea, my artwork is prone to a lot of mistakes.
I didn't use any reference grids and the distortion is probably due to me holding the paper at one edge (creasing it inwards). But yea, my artwork is prone to a lot of mistakes.
Dude! dont listen to that guy. It looks amazing. your art is incredible! please post more! im a fan already
I do artwork, but its nothing compared to your red ball point art, that is amazing, how long did it take you to create that, i only do graphic att like,im not sure this is his name, Davinchi.
BTW if you type Davinchi the same way and right click, one thing they put up as the correct spelling is Chinchilla.
The tattoo and the red ball point is actually a little game I play.
I start of with a pattern, then draw another pattern which will compliment it. Then with those patterns I make a form; whether that be a girl, a tree, or a blade.
Done with crayola markers. Reference: Some girl in Instagram.
Done with crayola markers. No reference.
Damascus Blade tattoo
Black and red ballpoint pen. Reference: Some photoshoot advertisement.
Red ballpoint pen. No reference.
Number 2 pencil. No Reference
Pencil number 2. No Reference.
Number 2 Pencil. Reference: Photoshoot magazine.
don't expect me to be on much.
BTW if you type Davinchi the same way and right click, one thing they put up as the correct spelling is Chinchilla.
The tattoo and the red ball point is actually a little game I play.
I start of with a pattern, then draw another pattern which will compliment it. Then with those patterns I make a form; whether that be a girl, a tree, or a blade.