
Dragon with camera (traditional) (crayons)
This is part of a little series where I colour in some of my older dragon drawings with different mediums. This medium being crayons. There was one set with a bunch of different colours, as well as a bunch of miscellanous ones around the house.
This was the first thing I drew to upload to FA over 2 years ago. It definitely shows its age. The back wing gave me a lot of trouble when I originally sketched this. I plan on redoing it someday.
I added a background here which is of pictured rocks in the upper peninsula of Michigan. Or at the very least tried to draw, still working on backgrounds.
Drawn with crayons.
This was the first thing I drew to upload to FA over 2 years ago. It definitely shows its age. The back wing gave me a lot of trouble when I originally sketched this. I plan on redoing it someday.
I added a background here which is of pictured rocks in the upper peninsula of Michigan. Or at the very least tried to draw, still working on backgrounds.
Drawn with crayons.
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Blurfulby (not sure how to pronounce your username by the way but)...I'm looking at these, as well as the other traditional drawings of your dragon....And I'm blown away by what you've made.
It's one thing when artists do very well on digital software drawing programs...But it's a whole other thing if an artist can truly make wonderful drawings on traditional paper as they do digitally...Not many artists are capable of doing both digital and traditional drawings well...And yet, this is why you're now one of my top favorite artists for this reason....I went from liking your content on both Bludrak and Blurfulby, to now a massive fan/lover of your work (except the sonic ones but still)....I loved and favorited the ones I truly love the most. You've knocked yourself out of the park man....
And as for this drawing, man, I have my own SLR to use for me, but with a mechanical shutter and not a digital one...I love it, fantastic.
It's one thing when artists do very well on digital software drawing programs...But it's a whole other thing if an artist can truly make wonderful drawings on traditional paper as they do digitally...Not many artists are capable of doing both digital and traditional drawings well...And yet, this is why you're now one of my top favorite artists for this reason....I went from liking your content on both Bludrak and Blurfulby, to now a massive fan/lover of your work (except the sonic ones but still)....I loved and favorited the ones I truly love the most. You've knocked yourself out of the park man....
And as for this drawing, man, I have my own SLR to use for me, but with a mechanical shutter and not a digital one...I love it, fantastic.
I am glad you like them, and my art overall too!
With traditional art, it can me much harder with the fact mistakes are much more punishing, and you need to have the right materials, and getting the right colour can be very hard. For colour pencils, I am lucky to have some good sets. Some of the other methods, I had a decent colour range too, others were limited.
I should draw more things with my dragon with my camera.
With traditional art, it can me much harder with the fact mistakes are much more punishing, and you need to have the right materials, and getting the right colour can be very hard. For colour pencils, I am lucky to have some good sets. Some of the other methods, I had a decent colour range too, others were limited.
I should draw more things with my dragon with my camera.
Absolutely and it's this reason you've earned my top 10 spot in my favorite artists of all time (different from the body inflation ones but in general, you're in my top 10 favorite of all time). So I'm glad to have come across your page two years ago, which eventually lead to this one.
I mean, drawing on paper (from my personal perspective too) it's not easy either. But my drawings, compared to yours, were definitely more blocky but you could tell it was a human if you asked me. But as for anthro/regular animals or creatures, you wouldn't be able to know or quite understand what I drew. Some of the heads of creatures I would get right, some of them not so much. I did improve my digital drawing but I haven't used traditional papers to draw stuff on since back in the early 2010s, or heck, even 2016. So it's been 9 years since I've drawn on paper, so I just use the paper to write down notes or things to remember/thoughts I should write down (aka planning and organizing thoughts and opinions to myself) rather than doodling/drawing if you ask me. But again, seeing you pull it off on traditional and drawing...You are one of the few artists I've come across online that can do both traditional and digital drawings at the same time...very impressed man, you should feel proud to be able to tackle that skill (not many can do traditional as well as digital does)....I mean, what you have lying around to draw your characters (Pastels, oils, watercolors, coloring pencils/pens, sharpies, etc.), they're just tools you can use at your disposal. But what you use to make on paper is what makes art unique to each and every person if you ask me. Simply put, you just know how to get it down pat in terms of on paper and on drawing tablet.
Again, good amount of ideas, but just focus on ones you like to get done or draw first, then the other ones (I don't want to overwhelm or make you feel burn out when it comes to what you like to draw next).
I mean, drawing on paper (from my personal perspective too) it's not easy either. But my drawings, compared to yours, were definitely more blocky but you could tell it was a human if you asked me. But as for anthro/regular animals or creatures, you wouldn't be able to know or quite understand what I drew. Some of the heads of creatures I would get right, some of them not so much. I did improve my digital drawing but I haven't used traditional papers to draw stuff on since back in the early 2010s, or heck, even 2016. So it's been 9 years since I've drawn on paper, so I just use the paper to write down notes or things to remember/thoughts I should write down (aka planning and organizing thoughts and opinions to myself) rather than doodling/drawing if you ask me. But again, seeing you pull it off on traditional and drawing...You are one of the few artists I've come across online that can do both traditional and digital drawings at the same time...very impressed man, you should feel proud to be able to tackle that skill (not many can do traditional as well as digital does)....I mean, what you have lying around to draw your characters (Pastels, oils, watercolors, coloring pencils/pens, sharpies, etc.), they're just tools you can use at your disposal. But what you use to make on paper is what makes art unique to each and every person if you ask me. Simply put, you just know how to get it down pat in terms of on paper and on drawing tablet.
Again, good amount of ideas, but just focus on ones you like to get done or draw first, then the other ones (I don't want to overwhelm or make you feel burn out when it comes to what you like to draw next).
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