Sakura Pigma Micron pen and DR PH Martin Radiant Concentrated Watercolors. One side was painted, then embellished with ink, scanned into Photoshop, copied, flipped and pasted to make the two sides. (Fairly large image, so I included a couple of details.) Silly but fun to do. A little "acid" and a few hours of gazing is all you need for a profound experience. Ask me how I know.
I like to take my iPad out and experiment with no clear aim sometimes. Tonight's doodles led me to this glowing alien catlike creature. Used jingsketch's round render for most of it. If you think this is weird you should have seen the hippo. Enjoy!
A first upload to doodleaddicts. This girl came from one of my many little moleskine sketchbooks, and was converted into a very first attempt at riso print. The illustration itself is part of a city project by Risotto Studio - RISO CLUB: ISSUE #24 – HONG KONG
Messing around with very mixed media. Pen, pencil, color pencil, colored sharpies, brush pen and acrylic pen. Just threw everything within arms reach at it lol.
Im terrible at naming my work, lol. Anyways, I used different techniques so it looks much softer and more comfortable. Didn't change much just some little details, like how im using blur and some blending modes. I like how the color palette came out to be, so in general im giving myself a pat on the back for this one. But still I can't get rid of the feeling that all the stuff im doing look kinda unfinished or at least I have a feeling that they miss something. So if you have ANY tips or comments, I would love to hear them. I just want to know how to improve and what to work on.
Some stuff are slowly coming together. I recorded the process and its up on youtube, you can find me by my nickname. But watching the video, with some music on it, it's slowly wraps up the tone and theme im going for.
This is just a doodle to play with pens. I get all kinds of pens, new and used, from friends mostly. I don't put these in the sketchbook, it's too intimidating. This is just a little scrap of used paper from drawing practice, 2 ballpoints, and a few neon gelpens