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Wood painting process. by artcobain
(Not in English but the steps are still pretty clear!)
I didn’t include all because this post is already ridiculously long, but thank yall so much for all the support! It makes making art a lil easier haha.
friday night tutorial time
this post is massive but i tried to cover both the conceptual and technical side, hopefully it’s somewhat coherent
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There’s not enough space to post all of them, SO here’s links to everything he has posted (on twitter) so far : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12.
Now that new semesters have started, I thought people might need these. Enjoy your lessons!
!! ART TUTORIAL !!
This is my first real attempt at doing a walkthrough for one of my landscapes, I’d really appreciate some feedback!
it is pretty much my workflow process, there’s always something slightly big to change during render I should have solved earlier!
Anyway everyone, feel free to message me if you have any questions and I hope this helps anyone!!
Here’s my full piece for the 2025 Views of Hermitcraft zine over at @hotguycalendar! It was super fun to draw one of my favourite Bdubs builds, and I only scratched the surface in terms of detail on the build. Check out the rest of the calendar!
You are my inspiration
Happy birthday!
Criccieth beach, North Wales. Pen and watercolour on khadi paper.
A large painting for a local art show! Inspired by Animal Crossing, Katamari, and Louie Zong.
Dragon's Rise
A piece I did for the StreetsOfZine Ascent: Fantasy Adventure! Was really interesting to see how much form I could create using inking only ^^
backgrounds for a personal animation project!
Recent ocean studies
environment studies sketch dump
recent study on a mini canvas 🌲🏔️
Enjoying playing with this style!!!
messy lil plant life experiment from imagination 🌿
<Not an original composition>
I spent a lot of time focusing on environment study late in lockdown: this tutorial from Evanant pushed me to choose/make procreate brushes on the go to mimic photoshop custom shapes which was a cracking exercise. Though I can't rightly call the work my own, I felt like I learned a lot from this!
Couple of test panels for a personal project I worked on back in August
Sometimes, I like to pretend that Heartland is endless.