Continuation of my ballpoint pen training without pencil guides.
#training #ballpointpen #MastoArt #sketchbook #streetfighter #catseyes #mana #dragon
Continuation of my ballpoint pen training without pencil guides.
#training #ballpointpen #MastoArt #sketchbook #streetfighter #catseyes #mana #dragon
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•David Revoy
•1414 Code Forge ๐ฎ๐น
•Guess this calls for a Mastodon feature request, why can't I set an auto-boost+auto-favorite flag for @davidrevoy artworks? ๐
Fantastic work, like always.
David Revoy
•@1414codeforge ๐คฃ Thanks! ๐
Auto-boost+fav can be sooooo dangerous in case of unexpected intensive s**tpost. ๐บ
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•Arne Babenhauserheide
•Nice! Now Iโm just waiting for the Cammy-Pepper crossover ๐
(love the dragon, by the way!)
If you want to look at no-guides amateur scribbling for minimal drawing time (simplified as much as possible so I can get the info in), you can check my best thing today sketches. They are about 5 minutes every morning and directly in ink: https://www.draketo.de/kreatives/best-thing-today#2023-11
(I now thought these could interest you, because youโve been looking now and then for ways to draw fast)
My best thing today in sketchnotes
www.draketo.deDavid Revoy
•@ArneBab Thank you!
That's a cool habit and a good collection you have here. I liked to see pattern; the sideview running bunny, jumping sometime on mushrooms. And also it was good to see how the sheet got organised, with frame, colors, etc... on the most recent ones. ๐
Arne Babenhauserheide
•Iโm glad to hear that โบ (and happy that it was interesting enough that you looked through several)
I started these sketches as a self-protection measure when I was in a pretty dark place mentally: everything seemed gray and I did not remember the good experiences of the week at the end of the week.
And it worked: I now remember far more positive moments and the life I remember is a brighter one.
Also I enjoy drawing these โบ
Arne Babenhauserheide
•Aside: Most frames are actual screens from playing games โบ
The thought bubbles are from playing pen-and-paper roleplaying games (usually online these days).
And the colors came gradually, and I also like a lot how they work out. I usually just use a small packet with 8 pens (4 color brushes, a gray brush, and three different blacks: a brush, a fineliner, and an 1.5 felt tip).
With these the sketchbook and the color packet fit well into my hand, so I can draw anywhere.
Arne Babenhauserheide
•Back on topic: while what I draw are these very simple sketches, I totally adore your drawings.
They are just so lively and friendly and intense and beautiful.
On top of that they are wonderful free culture: my kids are actually allowed to spread them freely which is still a rare gift these days.
Thank you for sharing your art! ๐
David Revoy
•hinindil
•David Revoy
•็ซ็ซ :verifiedsabakan: :antifa:
•David Revoy
•โฅ Lovewin โฅ
•David Revoy
•I'm also discovering the wide variety of shading possible. It is sort of becoming my new pencil. Too bad it cannot be erased ๐บ
David Revoy
•Satan - Paul
•This is gorgeous! Please make an animated series or a comic (if you haven't done that by now) because it's so good
David Revoy
•@Satanic_catboy Thanks!
I have a webcomic still going on! It's named Pepper&Carrot and you can read it here: https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/webcomics/index.html ๐
Webcomics - Pepper&Carrot
Pepper&CarrotMarten A. Hรถhne
•David Revoy
•@glutfuchs ๐ Thanks. I'll probably switch from drawing Camy to drawing Cat's Eye.
I realised that for a first Manga, Tsukasa Hojo probably got a lot of his mad skill by having to draw acrobatic poses of three woman in their tight body-hugging Lycra clothes. It's pure anatomy exercices from imagination ๐
I remember I fell in love for the youngest one when I watched the TV series, airing when I was a kid in France. "Alexia" (Aรฏ in Japanese). ๐ I still have the Manga in my book shelf.