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These are the pics I drew them from.
 

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Dang, the stuff shared in this thread is awesome! It's always nice to see peoples' art!!

I have a habit of chopping and changing between styles/mediums, myself. Indecisive, who? XD

Generally most used to working traditionally:

Profile.jpg Toucan.PNG

But recently got an iPad and Procreate in the last 6 months or so and have been having fun with cleaner/cartoony-er stuff on that:

Talus.png Honedge.png

Also been having a lot of fun with more realistic stuff - this one was done on the iPad in Procreate with charcoal brushes. This style takes an A G E though so I don't do it often:

Charcoal Lion.png

And just recently started dipping my toes in super simple animation via drawing in procreate and then rigging/animating in a program called Spriter Pro. That's a LOT of fun and actually way easier to get started with than I was expecting. Gifs don't seem to work on here though, so here's a link to that one instead!

 
Dang, the stuff shared in this thread is awesome! It's always nice to see peoples' art!!

I have a habit of chopping and changing between styles/mediums, myself. Indecisive, who? XD

Generally most used to working traditionally:

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But recently got an iPad and Procreate in the last 6 months or so and have been having fun with cleaner/cartoony-er stuff on that:

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Also been having a lot of fun with more realistic stuff - this one was done on the iPad in Procreate with charcoal brushes. This style takes an A G E though so I don't do it often:

View attachment 113548

And just recently started dipping my toes in super simple animation via drawing in procreate and then rigging/animating in a program called Spriter Pro. That's a LOT of fun and actually way easier to get started with than I was expecting. Gifs don't seem to work on here though, so here's a link to that one instead!


Those are incredible! I love the lion. :wub:
 

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