Just some sketch (took the reference on Pinterest)
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an illustration i made as a gift. a cat named kurre that sadly has passed away. it seems kurre was very loved <3
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"Kroot & Kruppy". A painting for a friend.
Aquarelle over graphite (pencil and wash). In celebration of my friend Disruptor/Chimera's birthday, and his new Kroot box. For the Greater Good!
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Yippie! I finally finished my work!
Look at him!
I love ittttt!!! Aquarelle and pencils are the best combination, ngl <3333333
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A Letter from New York, 1974. Richard Lindner. Watercolour, pencil, coloured pencil and collage on paper.
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Happy 120th birthday to Peter Lorre!
Here is a small portrait I drew of him over the last week. The reference was a photo of him taken in the 1940s, I think.
Peter Lorre is in my top four favourite actors, I always love seeing him in a film. He’s also so fun to draw, he’s got such a great face! We share the same Zodiac sign too (Cancer the crab ♋️)!
I’m pretty happy with how this drawing turned out, it’s probably my most accurate so far. I wish my shading had been a bit less grainy; I think it’s because I (accidentally) used a 2B to shade instead of an HB, which is what I usually use for portraits this size. The suit didn’t really come out how I wanted it too either - I wanted it to look more like the one in last year’s drawing. But I don’t hate it, it’s just always annoying when it doesn’t come out like I intended.
I did my best to copy his signature at the bottom.
2B, 3B and HB graphite and mechanical pencils and Lyra aquarelles on 160 gsm paper ✏️
Progress photos below cut.
Please don’t use or post on other websites without credit or permission, thanks 🙏
I decided to use a different guideline method as a base this time. Instead of starting with a circle and adding the jawline underneath which is what I usually do, I started off with a cross to get the right angle, then drew the outline around it. This turned out to be a lot quicker and somehow more accurate. Probably because I always spend way too long trying to draw a good circle in the right area of the page!
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“Not Anakin…He Couldn’t”
Commissioned painting - Star Wars Traditional art - Padmé Amidala & Anakin Skywalker - Painted with watercolors & pastel pencils
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