I just wanted to post a couple of drawings I’ve done. Two of them in the last two days, but the Toadette pic has been developing in my ‘Wacom Shelf’ (this is an app on the new drawing pad where all your artworks are kind of stored / can be organised – I haven’t quite understood it yet) for a few weeks. I get a bit frozen by indecision when making full colour digital drawings. The possibilities are basically endless but I don’t know what I want, so it has been good to call these ones finished. 🙂 I think I’ll get more confident as time goes on.
This is a drawing of a friend’s handsome cat. I can’t remember his name right now, but this is one huge and beautiful beast. I took some blurry photos of him last year and came across them on my phone yesterday. I thought, well, let’s have a go then. The stars in the background are a version of the tiles on their fireplace. I’ve been really enjoying the different pencils on CSP Debut on my Wacom Movinkpad – this isn’t a flipping sponsored post but I’m just learning how to use these new tools and want to make a record of what I’m using.
In other life developments, I’ve become slightly obsessed with Mario Kart World recently. This is the first Mario Kart I’ve really had any interest in, and it is almost entirely down to the many lovely characters you can play as, the different outfits they’ve given them, and the absolutely beautiful scenery. So much work has gone into this game, it is mind-blowing to me. The animations of every character are flipping beautiful / masterful / very funny too. Here are my offerings to the altar:
I’m also trying out signatures — I think I need to have a bit of an explore of the watermark feature on CSP – as well as adding a signature, I think you can actually make it make the images a bit unreadable for AI scrapers so I really do need to have a look at that.
But that’s it for this post! In summary: I love the charcoal and crayon pencils on this program. I just traded in my iPad and bought an XP-Pen instead so soon I’ll be banging on about that too 🙂 Thanks for reading!