Anatomy and other sketches

Skulls Exercises

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There is nothing wrong with washing the lines out when the result looks as impressive as this picture.
:+1:
Michelist

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Plant Covered buildings. Line and Wash

Watercolor brushes Krita 4

Photo by Adrien Olichon from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/buildings-covered-with-plants-3241880/

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I got carried away with my thumbnail sketch.

If photography killed painting, Why am I looking for photos to paint?

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Loose Line and wash


The hardest part of this piece is getting the ugly wires and cable just right.

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Loose line and wash


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I like your work very much.

Still experimenting with watercolor brushes.


Those are supposed to be mountains in the background. Not very welcoming scene with these three trees blocking the way and the view.

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Just a quick sketch thumbnail again to get my Krita fix for the day.
This is probably the closest I’ve ever gotten to the look am going for

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I think i found the perfect line brush for me.

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These are truly gorgeous lines.

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My Creative Space.


Freehand
20 mins
from memory (when it was uncluttered)

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Nothing says Urban sketchy more than power or telephone lines

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I am impressed with the with your watercolors. Very very fluid and delicate. More feedback later for sure

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I think is in good hands then. I like to see another watercolor lover. I will follow your progress here in this thread

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Creature on rock

I’m not sure if I am using the Gamut Mask correctly. I turned on the out of gamut warming but not sure what happens if it is violated.
image

Waterc spread Wide Area
Shape fill tool
Sketching 2 Chrome Large
Sketching 2 chrome Thin
WaterC Special Blobs
WaterC Water Pattern

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felt like portrait from imagination


tower sketch

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Both of these are magical.

Thanks.
The portrait is a result from countless youtube tutorials and attempts with watercolor.

The tower is me doing one of my favorite artist style badly. Sunga Park. But making it look like its an unpredictable medium is an art in itself.

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Unfinished illustration for my daughters DnD dwarf Bard character done in Krita 4.0, I just got a Wacom intuous. She lost interest as soon as school resumed and so did I.


I will call it “Medusa’s Last Serenade”

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