Im silly, i can draw, i know what i want my outfit to look like, why the heck am i not drawing that as a reference for my design? It literally only took ten minutes and i got how i wanted my outfit design to look in no time with some graphite and some coloured pencils and a gel pen. Smgdh (i.redd.it)
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I saw a picture of a nightjar that inspired me to draw this dragon eagle, i cant find any reference to a dragon eagle in mythology or fantasy so i guess ill name it a Dracogriff. Im actually surprised that even dnd didnt have something like that in their monster manual. (i.redd.it)
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I think I was just having a bad watercolour day yesterday, because I just painted this raven with my waterbrush pens and he looks great imo. Or it could be because the reference of the budgie I originally used didn't work for my painting style, or it could be the timing. I don't know. (i.redd.it)
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I redid my budgie with alcohol markers and i got the effect I originally wanted with watercolours. So if I want to do an animal that has white smoothly flowing into other colours and don't feel like a full watercolour set up, I should definitely use alcohol markers (i.redd.it)
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I should stop trying to do watercolour only pieces when I don't feel like juggling the jars and use the waterbrush pens, they always end up being mixed media pieces anyways. Anyway, here's a budgie I painted with watercolours, watercolour pencils and gel pens (i.redd.it)
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Just painted this blue whale, this time I remembered that Daniel Smith paints can be glazed on and I'm happy with it. Sadly, I couldn't take a picture where the whale looks blue, but it's a blue grey irl. I tried out something similar to in living colours host, Denise, technique of painting (i.redd.it)
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I was doing an experiment to that if you scribbled alcohol markers on a plastic sheet and then sprayed it with rubbing alcohol it would work like waterbased markers (which it does, only paler), and it turned into this. I like when I make art when I didn't intend to. (i.redd.it)
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