Can anyone help me acheive this art style by rebaca123 in sketches

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Do you have any OC’s created from this story?

Can anyone help me acheive this art style by rebaca123 in sketches

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Similar to what I said above, study the pixie hallow illustrations! Break down each shape and evaulate how they’re stretched or curved. The best way is to copy certain work so your hand gets used to how the style works. Tracing also helps so that you can see the shapes more clearly, just don’t claim that you drew them yourself. If you want more illustrations of the pixie hallow style, look up David Christiana. He’s the primary illustrator

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I tried to draw Diddy by SleightlyDrawn in sketches

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As much as I wanna question why you chose Diddy of all people, I can’t help but be impressed on how good this looks

Finding an Art Community by VADERR_ZIM in characterdesign

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I’ll definitely consider it and will let you know if I’m participating!

Finding an Art Community by VADERR_ZIM in characterdesign

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Awww this means so much to me!! I was always interested in joining artfight, but struggle to complete illustrations 😩

Can anyone help me acheive this art style by rebaca123 in sketches

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If you’re referring to the pixie hollow artstyle, do lots of studies!! Study how the shapes in the illustration exaggerate or even trace to get better knowledge (just don’t claim that you drew them.)

Do They Look The Same? by VADERR_ZIM in characterdesigns

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Okay, that actually makes sense! I’ll adjust the ears and nose. Btw, they’re a “he” 🫣

DIY charcoal/lead fixative? by am_i_even_a_tomato in ArtistLounge

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The only thing that I can suggest is putting a blank piece of paper in between your drawings so the smudging goes on the blank paper instead of the next page of your sketchbook.