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I don't often draw frailer body frames unless commissioned to. I draw muscular men a lot because of the aesthetic value.Oh, MonMarty, I was looking at this again, because bored, and noticed that all of your drawings have lots of muscle in them. Do you have any that are of not-kick-my-ass muscle levels (so basically total wimps)?
THATS SO FLIPPING CUTE HOPY SHIZ IM GONNA CRY WOWDrew something by trying to combine @Teddie000 's artstyle of enlarged "visual artefacts" by combining it with my own accurately realistic anatomical basis. The result was.. very appealing. The scene features Astrid and Cedric Kade, both doing what they enjoy most. Cedric recently became Astrid's adoptive father? So she's helping him out while providing a backseat for Astrid's sketching.
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Words cannot describe how amazing you are.
This image does not bode well for Regalia...
What style/shading would you classify that as? I'd quite like my comission of Maximilian Typhonus to be in that Style, though put gradient shading due to lack of knowledge of what I should call this one
It's a sketcherly style, which doesn't have an official name or pricetag because it takes a long time to make, and because I need to be strong inspired to pull it off.What style/shading would you classify that as? I'd quite like my comission of Maximilian Typhonus to be in that Style, though put gradient shading due to lack of knowledge of what I should call this one
Nevermind then. It's a fabulous style anywayIt's a sketcherly style, which doesn't have an official name or pricetag because it takes a long time to make, and because I need to be strong inspired to pull it off.
I find your gradient shading to be excellent anyway, and it's a style I quite like. I can see why it'd be difficult to process images in that sketch style though, though it'd definitely be worth offering that as a higher priced form of art comission with the prerequisite that it'd take a while to do. Then again, your artwork is lovely anywayPractically speaking it is a form of style I can use to draw, but it's not a style which I can give a pricetag for until the linework is done, as it's a freeform style that just involves me sketching along while I'm talking to someone or watching a documentary. It's a very passive form of drawing that I time afterwards. I'd say this Cedric one took me about 2 but that's because I have a good idea of what Cedric looks like in my head, it might be longer with Maximillian, which means the pricing could be a risk.
If I take less time, it'd usually float around 30 USD, if more it can run up to 45 USD. Kinda depends what you're prepared to pay for and what style you want to see.