8 days later

I saw a cute doodle that I wanted to paint over. I'll be sending my painted version to her tomorrow (when it's not an ungodly hour in the morning). One thing led to another and time disappeared while I worked on it.

Original doodle:


(Image for quick reference)

My edition:

I tried to match the painting style to the cartoon style, then textured it to keep it to the feel of the original pencil sketch.

12 days later

Just messing around, trying to find something I'd like to draw for this week's amateur contest.

Expanded on the flower idea (for the weekly amateur contest), and ended up with a full image. Though I prefer the very binary stile of the original, I can at least set this one as a desktop background.

9 days later

17 days later

The project workload is now too extreme for me to find time for digital art now. Here's another dump of how I fill my English lectures.

Hey man :smiley: Love to see traditional sketches^^ Would be an excellent practice if you had good knowledge about perspective. As I can see now, you're building a 'bad habit' of applying wrong perspective on every head. (a lot of new artists do that)

I'd give you this link here: https://gumroad.com/krenzcushart

If you haven't got Scott Robertson's book 'How to Draw' yet, this might be this gumroad might be the best thing that you can get that will help you with your perspective issues (Krenz does a very good job on teaching applicable perspective through boxes, which I really love). Hope this helps :wink:

7 months later