How it is going from here
2 years ago
General
One more day in my life.
As we get into February of this year, It is time for me to look back and see what I have done the past few months artistically.
The dive into digital artwork has been amazing. I have much more firmly gotten the hang of the techniques and the scale of things. I've been drawing a lot, so I've been experimenting a lot. As such I'm seeing some much needed growth in my artwork that has been limited in the Furry aspect of artwork for the past decade really.
I will still do traditional artwork. I can never just give it up, but now I can focus on art that lends itself to those media of choice versus trying to shoehorn it to fit the desired drawing type.
I missed drawing Furry themed art. More than I realized.
I have ideas all the time. I have this massive notebook filled, (And I mean filled) with all the ideas I wanted to draw. For the first time in ages, I'm marking things out of it again. Meanwhile, My muses are wide awake and still dropping ideas left and right.
I've begun world building an entire series of images around the Ourvian Wastes and the cultures surrounding it. As well as an entire series of images around a space station called Sigma Rho Station. So, hopefully I can find some time to squeeze in some stories again.
You will also start seeing a familiar theme of a different sort soon enough. Rule 34. Drawing fan art was how I got into furry art, so I was definitely going to return to drawing my favorite characters. Bowser, Swat Kats, Splinter, Rocket... expect to see some familiar faces.
My coloring digitally is progressing as I'm learning that set of techniques as well. However, I find the process of drawing versus coloring very different. Drawing can be stimulating and get me riled up. Coloring is relaxing and calming. So I have different moods for each. But I will continue with each.
Thanks everyone who continue to comment and thanks to anyone watching me and discovering my art for the first time.
The dive into digital artwork has been amazing. I have much more firmly gotten the hang of the techniques and the scale of things. I've been drawing a lot, so I've been experimenting a lot. As such I'm seeing some much needed growth in my artwork that has been limited in the Furry aspect of artwork for the past decade really.
I will still do traditional artwork. I can never just give it up, but now I can focus on art that lends itself to those media of choice versus trying to shoehorn it to fit the desired drawing type.
I missed drawing Furry themed art. More than I realized.
I have ideas all the time. I have this massive notebook filled, (And I mean filled) with all the ideas I wanted to draw. For the first time in ages, I'm marking things out of it again. Meanwhile, My muses are wide awake and still dropping ideas left and right.
I've begun world building an entire series of images around the Ourvian Wastes and the cultures surrounding it. As well as an entire series of images around a space station called Sigma Rho Station. So, hopefully I can find some time to squeeze in some stories again.
You will also start seeing a familiar theme of a different sort soon enough. Rule 34. Drawing fan art was how I got into furry art, so I was definitely going to return to drawing my favorite characters. Bowser, Swat Kats, Splinter, Rocket... expect to see some familiar faces.
My coloring digitally is progressing as I'm learning that set of techniques as well. However, I find the process of drawing versus coloring very different. Drawing can be stimulating and get me riled up. Coloring is relaxing and calming. So I have different moods for each. But I will continue with each.
Thanks everyone who continue to comment and thanks to anyone watching me and discovering my art for the first time.
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The love for Bowser has increased overall out there! (I can understand why, though.)