My 2016 VisDev Portfolio! (Full res here)
Inktober day 19: spookie pumpkins! 🎃 #inktober #inktober2016 #inking #drawing #art #illustration #artistsoninstagram #pumpkin #halloween #showyourwork #spooky #ink #inkstagram #draw
Inktober day 16: well, this turned out better than expected ^-^ . #inktober #inkstagram #inktober2016 #inking #drawinggirl #drawing #art #traditionalart #illustration #girl #girlsinanimation #ink #balloons #artistsofinstagram #tumblr
Inktober day 14: it's never too late!! #inktober #inktober2016 #drawing #inking #traditionalart #art #artistsofinstagram #illustration
Kaktus København
Someone told me there was a cactus shop on Jægersborggade so popular that it bordered on suspicious. Naturally I felt this was something I had to see for myself and got on my bicycle. Ten minutes later I arrive at an empty street with no people anywhere, except for this tiny cactus shop. Inside there’s about four thousand people who clearly think they’re at the stock market for green and spikey things. I’m not really sure what’s happening but I suspect they’re money laundering for the mafia because nobody should sell that many Prickly Pears on a Sunday
I kind of like how this turned out, it's actually better than I expected
@curdalert, asked me a few weeks ago, “How do you approach figure drawing?” While this isn’t really figure drawing in the traditional sense. This is just me trying to show how I see the human form, how I simplify things for myself to understand it enough to move past all the bullshit and difficulty of drawing. I’m by no means an expert on anatomy. I don’t know all the ins and outs of every damn bone, ligament or muscle. It’s all too much. A lot of this I learned from sifting through tutorials and browsing the internet. But figure drawing itself in the traditional sense is more about capturing the form. The force and flow of a pose. But I do keep a lot what I’m showing here in mind when I’m drawing from memory. I should however be doing a lot more life drawing, which is like zero at the moment. What I’m showing here can help de-mystify the human form a bit. So basically, this little tutorial I threw together is really about these 3 SHAPES and how everything is a mix of those 3 shapes. No magic. No abiding by rules of how many heads fit into a body. It’s all just shapes. Hope this helps. If there’s anything else you’d like to know, please send me more questions and I’ll do my best to answer them :)
I tried to draw myself Disney style, but I can’t figure out the shadows...
Personal blog where I share art tutorials I find on this website and occasionally, maybe, something I might do.
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