This is the first portrait rendering I made entitled "Maddy" which I really credit first of all to my cousin Ed. My cousin is also an artist and in fact gave me a lot of tips in digital painting and stuff. He is also one of the great inspirations and supporters I had to carry on my ambition to become a great artist. Thank you Ed! ^__^
Welcome to my little art blog! ^_^ Through the years of practice and study, I believe it would give great use to me to compile and journalize the developments I had. Here I will be focusing on my digital journey. I believe I can learn more things as I evaluate myself and be evaluated by others as well. ^_^ Thank you for visiting my blog! “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
A Tralala Birthday Wish List... (I actually have one?)
Hmmm... I always want a LOT of things... but I really don't covet to have 'em all. It just would be nice to have 'em. Mind you, these things that I want are mostly things that I also need! ^_^
Mutants
Do these girls look familiar to you?
Yes, I am featuring my sisters again! And what else have you noticed? (Aside from hey I'm there too!)
Yup, you're guessing it right! X-men characters! ^__^
The sketches were actually drawn on paper...scanned...then colored in photoshop :)
Still noob at coloring, but practicing is real fun for me ^___^ weeeheeee!!!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Early Colored Sketches
I always will be a traditional artist...a pencil artist to be exact. But I wanted to color my works. Before, I was content of black and white and gray, until, I knew that I really want to add more life to my drawings. So, below are few of my attempts to color my traditional pencil sketches, coloring them in adobe photoshop. I'm still a noob at it and obviously most of them don't have a a background- just all white.
As you can see, obviously my drawings are very into anime style, which is my comfort zone. But as they say, an artist must move out from one's comfort zone-- explore more. And so I will. :)
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