"BUTTCHEEKS" The top bookmark is the genuine "Skav Art" piece which was done with a 0.18 technical pen on 110mm x 30mm off-cut card. The one below (the "bottom" one - Heheh!) was a deliberate copy I made of the first and, even though it looks neater, proved to me that those dreaded "processes" do start to creep in. The differences are slight, but they are there. Such processes can mount the further you go with them, until they totally erode the creative energy you originally had. So, it was good to do, even if it does mean I've now got two artworks with the same title!
Making original characters is fun. This outfit was made up of weathered clothing and recycled material for a nuclear apocalypse and dangerous desert life. It doesn't look like it'll fit hot climates tho
I can't say I love this pic. However, I made it to test the workflow of a project I've been working on, basically aimed at making it easy and fast to take ideas from rough sketch or storyboard to web-published layouts. To test my latest features, I did a 20 min pencil and pen sketch on brown pulp paper, took a quick, poorly lit photo of it with my phone, opened the file in Mac Photos, exported a full sized, full-res PNG, did various edits in Krita, exported many sizes and compression levels to my web directory, and mucked around with my front-end code. One aim of this drawing was to experiment with separating line art from colors and store these as separate files, the line art at high resolution and the colors at very low resolution. So far, it's working nicely.
Thought the best first post would be my character, Buri! She is a master starship technician, and pretty handy with fixing everything besides the bridge computers. In addition, she's the galley cook and one of two planetside survival experts on the ship. Bad news is, she sinks like a rock and is possibly the least amiable person out of the whole crew.
Tesseract is four dimensional hypercube and you can easily draw its projection. I found the 2 step method last night when I was transcribing my notes for the 6 step method. The 6 step method is more fun but the 2 step method is easier to remember