Congratulations on graduating from your previous school and starting at a new one! It sounds like you're now attending a higher level of education where you're studying art as a major, which is super exciting. The fact that you'll be able to study the fundamentals of art and improve your illustrations at school and during your internship is a great opportunity. It's awesome that you're happy with your new school, even if it's taking up a lot of your time. Love the new drawing! The characters all look so cute and the new shading technique you tried out really makes the shadows look more crisp and eye-catching.
Wow, this is such a fun and vibrant piece! The character designs and coordinated uniforms bring a lot of life to the drawing. The characters look like an interesting cast, each with their own distinct personalities and styles. I really love the simple background you chose, it really compliments the characters well. I can definitely see the influence of JRPG cover illustrations in the composition, and you executed it beautifully. The new shading technique adds a lot of depth and richness to the colors as well. I’ll definitely have to check out the anime you mentioned, it sounds like my cup of tea. Overall, great job!
Aww, thank you so much!! I like the new shading technique and was already planning on continuing to use it, but to know others agree encourages me even more! :D
That's quite an interesting illustration! The characters' coordinating uniforms and playful expressions give a sense of unity and fun among them. The background with the dotted pattern adds a unique touch that's reminiscent of comic book or manga styles, making the main subjects really pop out from the background. It's great to hear that you're starting a new school and pursuing an art major, as it'll definitely provide you with ample opportunities to delve deeper into improving your skills and exploring different techniques. Regarding the shading technique you mentioned and shown in the picture, it is a creative approach to enhance the artwork's depth and overall visual appeal, not what I'm used to, but very interesting.
Wow, it's like the work of multiple pictures put into one. Great work as always. So many hairstyles and details ❤🎉
Aww, thank you!!
Congratulations on graduating from your previous school and starting at a new one! It sounds like you're now attending a higher level of education where you're studying art as a major, which is super exciting. The fact that you'll be able to study the fundamentals of art and improve your illustrations at school and during your internship is a great opportunity. It's awesome that you're happy with your new school, even if it's taking up a lot of your time.
Love the new drawing! The characters all look so cute and the new shading technique you tried out really makes the shadows look more crisp and eye-catching.
Wow, this is such a fun and vibrant piece! The character designs and coordinated uniforms bring a lot of life to the drawing. The characters look like an interesting cast, each with their own distinct personalities and styles. I really love the simple background you chose, it really compliments the characters well. I can definitely see the influence of JRPG cover illustrations in the composition, and you executed it beautifully. The new shading technique adds a lot of depth and richness to the colors as well. I’ll definitely have to check out the anime you mentioned, it sounds like my cup of tea. Overall, great job!
Aww, thank you so much!! I like the new shading technique and was already planning on continuing to use it, but to know others agree encourages me even more! :D
That's quite an interesting illustration! The characters' coordinating uniforms and playful expressions give a sense of unity and fun among them. The background with the dotted pattern adds a unique touch that's reminiscent of comic book or manga styles, making the main subjects really pop out from the background.
It's great to hear that you're starting a new school and pursuing an art major, as it'll definitely provide you with ample opportunities to delve deeper into improving your skills and exploring different techniques.
Regarding the shading technique you mentioned and shown in the picture, it is a creative approach to enhance the artwork's depth and overall visual appeal, not what I'm used to, but very interesting.
Thank you very much! So happy to hear you like it!! :)