
For Txanyi from dA ^^.
Speedpaint video -> https://youtu.be/XDtC2pti644
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If you want to see more sketches, works or WIP's look there -> www.facebook.com/Ms.Safiru or www.instagram.com/ms.safiru
Speedpaint video -> https://youtu.be/XDtC2pti644
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If you want to see more sketches, works or WIP's look there -> www.facebook.com/Ms.Safiru or www.instagram.com/ms.safiru
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1000 x 846px
File Size 1.47 MB
I can't even explain how much I love your art. The realism, the attention to detail such as fur and catchlights, the dust motes, and anatomy.. You are so skilled. I admit I'm jealous. This image is SO sweet. You don't overdue your fur textures, you use focal blur to add emphasis to the subject, and while dark the use of adding emphasis to the subject with the kitten is on point. You've always had beautiful work and I really, really admire it.
Also thank you for posting these progress videos on YT, I have been collecting these and tutorials for when I am able to fix or get another laptop and tablet for my digital work and I learn by watching/doing and it helps so much. I LOVE to see the techniques an artist uses from start to finish, to watch their choices in what they do next and how they go about getting to that finished piece. I wish more artists did that. (I love seeing beautiful galleries of finished work but I feel you get a glimpse at the real person if they upload sketches, WIPs, and other "less than finished" pieces)
Also thank you for posting these progress videos on YT, I have been collecting these and tutorials for when I am able to fix or get another laptop and tablet for my digital work and I learn by watching/doing and it helps so much. I LOVE to see the techniques an artist uses from start to finish, to watch their choices in what they do next and how they go about getting to that finished piece. I wish more artists did that. (I love seeing beautiful galleries of finished work but I feel you get a glimpse at the real person if they upload sketches, WIPs, and other "less than finished" pieces)
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