Trying out two of the Sailor de Mannen fude nib, 45 degrees and 55 degrees. 55 degrees is very smooth, almost too smooth and I didn't like the Pelikan Moonstone. I enjoyed the 45 degrees nib, not too scratchy or thick. Noodler red black ink is nice too.
I sketch when I am learning by listening. Otherwise I zone out and do not retain anything. By engaging other parts of my brain (and hands), the bored part wakes up. LOL
I drew Hiroshige's "View from Massaki on the Grove near Suijin Shrine, the Uchigawa Inlet and Sekiya Village" (8-1857), on iPad mini again, using ArtRage. It took a couple days, 3 to 5 hours each. Below is a big version (1536x2048). Quoting from the Scholten Japanese Art website: This composition shows a view towards the Suijin Shrine on the Sumida River and Uchigawa inlet as seen through a round-shaped window from the…
#sketches: ArtRage version of Hiroshige’s “Gion Shrine in snow”, 1834
Tada! The big (2048 x 1536 px) and detailed version of Hiroshige's "Gion Shrine in snow, 1834" is available! This version was done on iPad mini using ArtRage, finally. (The previous version of a couple days ago was coloured with Sketches App.) I like some parts of the painting best in the previous version (leaves details, in particular), but I suppose it can be done with ArtRage too. The amount of…
Ballpoint pen sketches of the art that is going into the italian translation of Fundamentals of Tabletop Roleplaying Game by @LeviKornelsen #art#bwart#sketches
Apparently, there are no #qualifications for the job of #courtroom#artist. Whoever created this picture of Sam Bankman-Fried was clearly a lifelong #blind person who never had the opportunity to run their fingers across SBF's face. This is honestly one of the worst courtroom #sketches ever created.