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Digital Jayde's Art Dump

WillowBunVT

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Hey, I'm Willow (formerly Jayde)!
I'm still learning digital art and trying to improve, so constructive criticism, tips, and advice are welcome!
I draw a lot of my DnD characters, though I don't think I'll ever be able to draw all of them since I have too many.
I hope you guys like them, lemme know what you think!
Adrie, my nightmare-eating snake demon
Adrie Says Hi.png

My OC Venetria when she was found after her parents died, long story there
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Torin, my Shadow Sorcerer
TornTorinRedo LINED.png

Tegan, my Water Genasi Arcane Trickster
A Date With Tegan.png

River, my vampire prince who actually really loves pillows, books, and apparently Snorlax
A Date With River.png

Iduma, my Tiefling Druid of the Moon
Kind Iduma.png
 
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Okay so I drew my Fire Genasi prince in 2 different styles; my anime style and my usual.
I can't decide which I like better! QoQ
Which do you guys think is better?

Fire Genasi Prince Anime Ver..pngFire Genasi Prince My Style Ver..png
 
So which do you prefer? The original Iduma Quinn Sharp? Iduma dnd.png
Or the alternate, modern human version named Samuel Quinn Sharp?
Modern Iduma Painting.png
 
Right off the bat: Your character designs are solid, interesting, and diverse. I love how colorful your pieces are, and it shows that you've been working a lot, and very hard. It's also encouraging to see that you tackle fundamental challenges such as drawing hands, which is a major hurdle for most artists.
I would suggest working on perspective and value, if you are looking to make them appear more real or believable. There are many excellent tutorials available for free, but what I find always helpful is drawing like my favorite artists and breaking down what they do. Simplify the shapes they use. What about their work do you like? You have the vision and are working on the fundamentals. Keep going, because you're going to get very good.
 
Right off the bat: Your character designs are solid, interesting, and diverse. I love how colorful your pieces are, and it shows that you've been working a lot, and very hard. It's also encouraging to see that you tackle fundamental challenges such as drawing hands, which is a major hurdle for most artists.
I would suggest working on perspective and value, if you are looking to make them appear more real or believable. There are many excellent tutorials available for free, but what I find always helpful is drawing like my favorite artists and breaking down what they do. Simplify the shapes they use. What about their work do you like? You have the vision and are working on the fundamentals. Keep going, because you're going to get very good.
Hi! Thank you so much. Making sure all my characters look different and either fit their personality or throw you for a loop is very important to me, and I like to try to challenge myself with parts that may be more difficult to draw.
Thank you for the advice! I'll definitely be getting more practice in with that, I've been meaning to practice perspective for a while but I keep putting it off.
I've been gathering work from my favorite artists to use for reference when I'm practicing, seeing what I like and seeing if I can implement them well in my own work.
I really appreciate it! Gonna keep working hard! 💪
 

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