ShopDreamUp AI ArtDreamUp
Deviation Actions
Suggested Deviants
Suggested Collections
You Might Like…
Featured in Groups
Description
Tumblr Facebook Youtube Commissions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hi there! This is NOT a tutorial! As some of my Facebook and Deviantart followers asked me which are my tools and how I use them for my traditional works, here is a quick sample to show my tools, in which order and for what I use them.
Sorry for the low quality pic... I only have my smartphone to take pictures... ç ^ ç
Some of my artworks realized with those tools:
Thank you for viewing and I hope this can be useful...! ^^'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hi there! This is NOT a tutorial! As some of my Facebook and Deviantart followers asked me which are my tools and how I use them for my traditional works, here is a quick sample to show my tools, in which order and for what I use them.
Sorry for the low quality pic... I only have my smartphone to take pictures... ç ^ ç
I also recorded a video with the same sample. You can find it on my youtube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYLMRx…
Some of my artworks realized with those tools:
Thank you for viewing and I hope this can be useful...! ^^'
Image size
2000x5000px 686.94 KB
© 2014 - 2024 CristianaLeone
Comments56
Join the community to add your comment. Already a deviant? Log In
Amazing.... maybe I should use something other than my FINGER to smudge the lines!
I've only ever used a mechanical pencil, my finger, an inkpen, and a bottle of white-paint to get my drawings.... maybe I should move out of the stone age of drawing!!!
That white gel-pen tip is REALLY handy!
I imagine your greatest tool is your amazing talent though!
Me myself, I tend to work in HARD SHARP CRUEL lines..... I should REALLY soften things up... (That way my artwork won't looks so CREEPY!)
Thanks for these AWESOME tips!
I'll get cracking on making some artwork that ISN'T line-art soon!
I've only ever used a mechanical pencil, my finger, an inkpen, and a bottle of white-paint to get my drawings.... maybe I should move out of the stone age of drawing!!!
That white gel-pen tip is REALLY handy!
I imagine your greatest tool is your amazing talent though!
Me myself, I tend to work in HARD SHARP CRUEL lines..... I should REALLY soften things up... (That way my artwork won't looks so CREEPY!)
Thanks for these AWESOME tips!
I'll get cracking on making some artwork that ISN'T line-art soon!