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Jun 2023

It was my link, got the closest post :grin:
The one from the bottom is just great, this angle is always such a pain for me x)

This is what I will use to build my references with.
It´s called Handy art reference tool, they got 3d hands and feet, male and female.
It´s really good. Feet are super important imo. Or it´s really impressing to see
artists who are good at drawing hands & feet

People always say hands are difficult to draw, but I think feet are harder. You can hide them in shoes I suppose. :sweat_smile:

@Lensing it is most impressive! I got a liking of drawing them (and hands) knowing I can do more impressive shots with them? It's a bit strange, but it gives you some empowerment xD

@Legendofgenii I cursed everything when I drew a bunch of shots for the short story with the MC only being at home, but after that it was mmmm, I can draw feet now (Quentin Tarantino enters the brain) :joy:

I've been doing little weekly watercolor illustrations based around my comic-strip BERRY BONES, and I thought this week's turned out alright considering I messed up 1,000x on it, haha. Started off as a Ramona Flowers homage, quickly turned into a Looney Tunes thing, which quickly kinda became its own thing.

(I'm using an old Inktober weekly-challenge list as a loose guide.)

((Stumphammer FTW!)))

@Rue wait is it... Traditional? Digital?? Because I wanted to ask what brush it is and now I am not sure :smiley:

@HarryM love the bright colors! :grinning:

I never draw feet in my cartoon style comics and those comics are also easy to draw for me.
The SOL/humor/erotic story that I´m planning needs a lot of feet :smiley:

It’s digital lmao i like it because of the traditional look as well :joy: it’s procreate default brush in the inking section called pandani /o/

Collection of random sketches, but maybe Erras really does find a giant doggo ( @aqua03 ‘s Charlie). :laughing: