For this piece I wanted to try somerthing different than just my pencil drawings but still keep my type of style.I used the micron pens and shaded the moon, clouds, and part of the fox guy with cross-hatch marks. I really like how this drawing turned out because i like the way the fox guy looks with this weird type of sad hipster style I keep drawing my characters with and I love how the moon turned out even though there are a couple of spots on it that dont match the rest of the direction the marks are going but I'll just ignore that part. I think the feeling of this drawing could be something a bit mysterious and quiet, like the fox dude doesn't look like he has anything to say with his expression, he just looks like he's quietly standing there and thinking.
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When making this piece I only started with the face and the first thing i made was the bubble in the middle. This piece is different from what I normally do because I usually keep all of my drawings on the smaller side and I only draw using pencil. I really love how watercolor looks even though I need to improve my skills on it. For this painting I used black sharpie to outline and micron pens to color in her eyes and the bubblegum and also to add details on the jean jacket. I really love how this turned out because it shows that if i go a little bit out of my comfort zone I can do more than I thought I could. I really like the colors in this and how the blue and the pink compliment eachother in the circle around her head and on her outfit. I kind of wish the outline was a little bit more even and clear but since you can't tell if you don't look really closely I don't mind it as much. For the feeling of the piece, I think it can be depicted any way the viewer wants to but for me it looks like she's sassy and cool.
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I made this piece to match Bubblegum in a way. I liked the look of the circle of watercolor around the girls head. I wanted to do kind of an opposite to it because Bubblegum is very cutesy and pink, so I made this one a little creepy and I used darker colors. I;m thinking of making these types of paintings into a series of the same theme, which is the watercolor background, the mouth covered, and fine markers used for details and lineart.
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