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hardwiredweird · 5 months
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I've been focused on filling one of my sketchbooks until the end of the year and that's been mostly drawing, so since I am quite a bit ahead on that project, I thought today was a day for painting again (in another sketchbook).
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seven-winged-liar · 2 months
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Do you see it? Do you see the Vision?
I just need to find time to paint her now :/
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charleshyde · 11 months
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Not the drawing I talked about in the last post, but still a Phantom of the opera drawing, so whatever.
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rorytheraptor · 4 months
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theo1031 · 4 months
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Look it's Michael(s)
(Body horror)
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☁️ Michael Crew ☁️
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acrylicalchemy · 2 months
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Gouache! That’s pretty good 🌈😂❤️ It’s punny because it’s true 🤣🔥
Take a look at my shop and all the cool stuff I have for you. If you can tell people about me and help share my work, it would really mean a lot 🙏💙
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s1ck-b1tch-2 · 1 year
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Ughhhh I had another really good painting idea but I don’t know if I can do it with watercolor and acrylic.
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blue123bubble · 1 year
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“What’s the matter, Ann? What are you running away from?”
- Woman In Hiding (1950)
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lynkhart · 9 months
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This last week I’ve had a burst of creativity unlike anything in years. I don’t know if it’s my now four(!) rewatches of season 2 of Good Omens or David Tennant and Michael Sheen’s faces specifically, but I’ve gone from being really unsure of myself in portraiture to somehow producing three of the best things I’ve drawn in rapid succession and I’m still kind of shell shocked by that. This one in particular was astonishing in that it’s all on one layer. (except for the background) I usually play it safe when I paint and have multiple layers In Case Things Go Wrong, but last night I threw caution to the wind and just got stuck in, and I cannot tell you how freeing it was to just let go and paint. I’m finally finding a style I love - something I’ve been seriously lacking for years - and I’m just so so pleased with how this has turned out. I don’t know how long this inspiration will last (and knowing me and my adhd it could vanish tomorrow 🙈) but I’m absolutely going to keep going with it as long as possible! A timelapse of it from start to finish will be going up next so check that out too if you like.
Painted in Clip Studio Paint mostly using a gouache brush with rough pencil details.
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hardwiredweird · 11 months
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Lil gouache study to see how the new paper works.
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satoshi-mochida · 5 months
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Hand-drawn story-driven adventure game Vivarium announced
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A currently unnamed studio that consists of creator Michael Nowak and collaborator Trent Garlipp (A Walk With Yiayia) has announced Vivarium, a hand-drawn story-driven adventure game inspired by Love-de-Lic cult classics Chulip and moon, as well as slice-of-life adventure games like Boku No Natsuyasumi, with visuals and audio inspired by 1974 to early 1980s anime and manga. Platforms and a release date were not announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via the developers:
About
Vivarium is a story-driven adventure game set in the world of a terrarium!
Key Features
Gameplay focused on exploration and character storylines—expanding on the RPG town concept from games like Stardew Valley.
Hand-drawn cel-animation graphics inspired by classic anime—akin to Cuphead‘s take on 1930s cartoons.
Story
Jenny lives in a quaint ranch house by herself in the whimsical world of Vivarium. …However, not all is as it seems in the terrarium.
Objective
Jenny finds the giant tree in the center of the terrarium has died—throwing off the balance of the world in Vivarium. However, a new sprout has taken root in its place. As Jenny helps characters, solves puzzles, and grows in her experiences, the tree sprout grows in size.
Characters
“Yulia” the talking Slavic Dog hermit
“Rishi” and “Gunter,” the local shopkeepers
…and more to meet in the world of Vivarium
Game Loop
Explore – Gain access to new locations and characters.
Find Quests – Take on quests and mysteries in the terrarium.
Solve – Solve puzzles with items, conversation, and ingenuity.
Grow and Repeat – Gain experience with your actions, causing the sprout to grow.
World
Explore a dense, hand-painted world in Vivarium—filled with scenery, nooks, and secrets to discover.
Art Style
Our style is inspired by classic animation, especially from 70s to 80s Japan. Vivarium features a totally hand-drawn traditional cel-animation process—reflective of the media it’s inspired by. Every frame of the game is hand-crafted with love! Vivarium‘s environments are rendered in rich, thickly saturated gouache painting. Every area features its own original art assets and highly detailed painted backdrop. Vivarium uses subtle post-processing, lighting, and color grading to achieve a retro-cinematic aesthetic. Hand-placed dynamic day-night cycle lighting. Grain, lens focus-blur, and a cel drop-shadow are all applied in-engine. These effects replicate the look of traditional animation photographed and printed on film.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
Announce Trailer
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unbizzarre · 9 months
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Made Another Moomin
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I wasn’t planning on doing any more Tove Jansson characters this week, but then michaels didn’t have supplies for woodblock carving. When the blocks of soap/wax I impulse-bought instead turned out to make very poor stamps, a moomin was born from the leftovers.
Picture of failed pomegranate stamp and moomin/block comparison below:
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^also tonight’s (unfinished) artwork foray: weird blend of Scandinavian Rosemaling colors / more generic European border embellishment patterns (don’t know the name of the other styles yet). Done with gouache paint.
Generally trying to get better at doing embellishments and the beautiful, intricate, precise, and very tedious details that you see in beautiful old scrollwork carvings and Illuminated manuscripts.
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HEY do you guys want to know about my supplies
too bad you're going to anyway
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the paints I'm using are these
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I also got their 10f transparent cels. I had some cels laying around from cartoonsupplies.com but the chromacolour ones are WAY better quality. All this shit will cost you (especially if you're like me and half to ship it halfway around the damn globe) but it's generally worth it I think. I ALMOST look like I know what I'm doing XD
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For lines everything sucks ass. This shitty waterproof ink you can get at your local Shitty Overpriced Neighborhood CVS Of Craftstores (aka. Michaels) is the only thing that sticks reliably and yes I am using an obnoxious little dip pen with it but I don't know where the fuck that is rn (I have one more shot to I so here's hoping I figure it out)
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Oh yeah you'll want some brushes. I got some pointy ones and some flat square ones designed for acrylic and gouache. The cel paint behaves like thin acrylic paint so these work best. god help you if they're not dry
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don't forget your cartoon character white gloves so you don't get finger prints on all the cels
"Hey ej quick question what the fuck do I do with all this"
glad you asked I will probably make another post about that. And about backgrounds which for me are an entirely separate animal
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victusinveritas · 4 months
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Michael Dandley (American, b. MA, USA, based Zürich, Switzerland) - Shard, 2018, Paintings: Gouache on Paper
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mybeingthere · 1 year
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Gladys Mgudlandlu (1917 — 1979) was a South African artist and educator. Noted as one of the first African women in South Africa to hold a solo exhibition, she was a pioneer in visual arts in her country, for which she was given the Presidential Order of Ikhamanga in Silver. She drew influences from her cultural background and the landscape around her.
Gladys Mgudlandlu often depicted birds, the subject matter of her gouache on card painting Two Blue Birds, a work shown in her 1962 Exhibition at the Rodin Gallery in Cape Town. In a Mgudlandlu quote shared by Michael Stevenson, Mgudlandlu expresses her affinity with the creatures, "Birds have always been my companions… I am a very lonely person. They are the only real friends I have had. Sometimes I think I should have been a bird. I even paint like a bird. You will notice that my landscapes are done from a bird’s view, high up and far away"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladys_Mgudlandlu
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