It would be fun to visually compare what others have assumed my art influences are vs. my actual inspirations.
Instead of fighting new interests, what if I embraced them?
My latest drawing fascination has been funky organic shapes. I need to figure out a way to incorporate them into my "typical" art (weird landscapes? flora? creature details?)
If anyone is interested, I'm also on Cara
Making Contact Ā· 2021
š My name is H.B. and Iām an illustrator whose work is inspired by textures and storybook aesthetics.
Find me elsewhere: INPRNT / Twitter / Instagram / Bluesky
my part of an Art trade with @hbtyson !!!! She asked me to draw her oc Doppel, who i adore!! ā„ ā„
how does your linework have that rough, inky quality to the edges even though it's digital? How do you do it?
The distressed edges of my line art are from the brush I use! It's the Bold Engraver Single from True Grit Texture Supply's Rusty Nib pack (specifically the Procreate version).
I did make some minor adjustments to the grain settings to amp up its texture, but this brush is what gives my lines a roughened look!
how does your linework have that rough, inky quality to the edges even though it's digital? How do you do it?
The distressed edges of my line art are from the brush I use! It's the Bold Engraver Single from True Grit Texture Supply's Rusty Nib pack (specifically the Procreate version).
I did make some minor adjustments to the grain settings to amp up its texture, but this brush is what gives my lines a roughened look!