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spligity

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Artist // Student // Varied
  • United States
  • Deviant for 18 years
Badges
I've seen it: It's Coming -- Stay Tuned!
Ninja Llama: Llamas are awesome! (612)
Brush Lover: Early DeviantArt muro brush adopter
birthdAy '14: Celebrated DeviantArt's 14th birthday

Favourite Visual Artist
Satoshi Kon
Favourite Gaming Platform
pc
Tools of the Trade
ink, dip pen, ball point pen, free/open source drawing software
Other Interests
insects, history, monsters, abandoned places
i dont think ill ever use this account again. honestly im amazed it was active for such a long time... ill always remember the impact the community made on my formative years as an artist; as i was originally inspired to try digital art by what i saw...
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Traditional Art Hi everyone, I'm back again for another Traditional Art Week! I've done a couple tutorials in the past, but this time I'm gonna change it up a bit with an article encompassing a figure drawing class I attended recently over the summer. I'm not sure what the term for this is... a Drawlogue maybe? As you can probably infer from the title, I used primarily ink during the four week class; in fact, it was the first time I've been encouraged to focus on ball point pen in an academic setting. So here we go! The tools featured here are: ball point penink wash and calligraphy brushsharpie marker Day 1 This was my first time drawing
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Traditional Art Hello, and welcome to my tutorial for dip pens! (or nib pens depending on how you choose to say it) This article will probably be more applicable to beginners as I don't feel like I have yet mastered these tools completely... Regardless I hope those who read it find it enjoyable. This tutorial will be organized into three parts: toolsmark makingprocess Tools The tools required for drawing with a dip pen consist of a metal nib, which fits within a holder, and ink. these are my preferred nibs I just use a cheap plastic holder also india ink, which is not the highest quality but suits my needs :> Examining the Nibs Fla
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And thanks for the llama!
Thanks for the fav! :)
Thank you for the fav! :halfliquid:
Thank you for the watch and the llama!
Thanks for the llama and the great tutorial! =D
fav.me/d90q295 =)
Thanks for the llama :D!