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I'm a digital artist and I'm starting to work on this huge drawing that I have planned! 😃 The creature at the focus of the drawing was definitely not inspired by a Korok!
Update: some progress!
Update 2 (last one!): more ice antlers rendering
Wow mate, that's a really engaging image. I like things that are different, and that's really striking and there's great colours.
Thank you so much! 😃 I keep adding things to the sketch layers so this one is gonna take a while! Working with a resolution of 2940 x 2205!
Deffo share it with us! Love seeing womens creations and you've got real talent.
Oh it’s adorable! Please post when you’re done, I’d love to see the finished project!
Thank you so much!! And will do! 😃
Ooh I don't know what a Korok is, but I wanna be friends with this little leaf :) Very cool!
Thank you! It's a friendly little familiar spirit being conjured up in a couldron 😃
Koroks themselves are adorable too!
It’s so cute! I am always fascinated with the artists that work digitally. I tried it a little, but I find it quite difficult and not natural for me at all. It involves too much of the brain. I rather throw paint on the canvas and let my hands guide me. How many hours do you put into a finished drawing?
Thank you!
I don't keep track of how many hours I put into a finished drawing and it really depends! I typically only draw when I'm in the mood for it. This one which I did for my friend's birthday took me about 2 months on and off 😅 Progress pictures for this drawing are here!