x-emeraldsky-x - The Moon is Lovely, Isn't it?
The Moon is Lovely, Isn't it?

Hi! I'm Jess! I do art and things. Check out my pinned post for more info!

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What Tradition drawing took the most time? And What Digital drawing took the most time.

Would you show them?

Most of my traditional art takes around the same time, depending on how focused I am. Most recently, this practice drawing for an '80s themed Obito design took the longest:

What Tradition Drawing Took The Most Time? And What Digital Drawing Took The Most Time.

Small details like the jackets studs and sometimes effects like the smoke make pieces take longer because of tediousness.

Digital artworks take a lot longer than traditional works. I'm not as familiar with digital drawing as traditional, and I tend to fully render the pieces as well with colour and lineart. The longest piece that I can recall is this older artwork of Sakura:

What Tradition Drawing Took The Most Time? And What Digital Drawing Took The Most Time.

The effects of the glowing Byakugou and the green static-like affect made the piece take much longer than other art I've done digitally.

I have no clue how long these drawings actually took, I don't keep track of how much time I spend on them. The traditional one would have taken an hour or so at best, and the digital one would have taken at least two


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1 year ago

I redesigned Rock Lee's next generation design

I Redesigned Rock Lee's Next Generation Design
I Redesigned Rock Lee's Next Generation Design

A little context for some design choices: After the war and losing one of his closest friends, Lee decides to grow his hair out as a way of remembering him. The gloves he wears as a nod to his past in the Anbu, which he joined a few years after the village recovered from the war


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