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Dec 2019

Losing track of traditional art is the biggest tragedy. I still have all of my old sketch books but my loose sheets of Legend of Zelda fanart and OCs are lost to the world. XD

Same character o<-< I remember I used the circle tool like crazy in MSPaint for 3 years. 3 years of using Firealpaca changed my approach ;

November WIP

In 2009 this was my first attempt at photoshop (CS4, I think?) and I did this for a class project. It took me 12+ hours. I legit turned this into a teacher and got a C and one of the worst critiques I've had to sit through (though he did compliment me for branching out of acrylic which was my comfort zone at the time)


And I even posed a model in this outfit to make this pic guys, it's so devestatingly bad and yellow for all the effort that went into it? (and I only signed it after I printed it lol so I didn't even sign this picture)

And me in photoshop 10 years later. Maybe 4-5 hours.

And yo my comics from 2009 were unfortunately lost to a computer crash but trust me they were truly awful.

From 2009 to 2019 I made my biggest art leap from all traditional, ball point ink and colour pencil, to all digital, intuos 4 and photoshop.

I'm excited as heck to keep advancing, maybe integrate traditional means a bit more little by little. I used to do a lot of fun mixed media pieces while in uni which really helped me find out different ways to approach my pencil to paper process as well as expanding my digital vocabulary!