Hi Nick, nice work on the Sci-Fi sleeping quarters, really digging the layout. Looking forward to seeing your future pieces

Welcome Nick, looking forward to see your progress ;D

Thank you both, unfortunately my college classes are slowing down my ART School work, but I will hopefully have more soon

That happens to me as well, np ;D

Question about posting further work in my journey, should I just reply like this, or is there a better way to do it that I'm not seeing?

This is just a fan art drawing I did for fun and to test out using gradient maps for coloring. The inspiration behind it is the Whitest Kids U Know's ongoing D&D campaign (which you can find on the OfficialWKUK youtube page).

I enjoyed playing around with the gradient maps and I think it worked especially well on the Owlbear there (that creature that looks like an Owl-Bear hybrid). I didn't put a lot of effort into anything but the guy and the Owlbear, mostly I just made this drawing for fun.

Last post for today, here are some traditional figure drawing studies I did a few weeks ago. Looking forward to starting the lessons on drawing the face, that has always been a struggle for me.

As always any critiques or input would be greatly appreciated.

This is super cool. What programme are you using for the voxel art? I just read a really great article about painting over 3D environments in an old issue of ImagineFX (checking it now, it was August 2018) so it's pretty cool to see some of the same vibes in action!

For the voxels I used MagicaVoxel, its free and surprisingly capable of creating things FAR FAR more advanced than what I built. That was the first time I had ever used it, and at first it was just so that I could get the spacing on the beds accurate in proportion because I know how to make repeating objects of the same size, but getting the beds and the gap between them right was driving me insane haha. I think voxels can definitely be a relatively quick and easy way to get a basic 3d model to paint on top of, and its probably less time consuming than Blender, but also a lot less capable. If you want to see some insane Voxel work check out Madmaraca on Instagram, her work is ridiculously cool. Oh, and ImagineFX is amazing, I have all the issues from the last few years haha.

I use Magicavoxel too! Well, I have it on my computer. Not actually fired it up for a few months since I botched some Control fanart...

Tried the face anatomy lesson (Term 2) last night, I've always struggled with faces and this method was very different from what I'm used to so it felt really weird, but I think it turned out alright. I think the nose (not including the nostrils) is the best part. I know it's far from perfect but I didn't want to put in a bunch of extra time just fixing small details, I figured my skills would improve faster by drawing more/different heads and faces.

Decided to give this one another shot, I think this one turned out better than the last two. The eyes are still jacked, along with some other things, but it's a little bit better.