
I need more art in my gallery that's both non-human and traditional. :D Too bad I suck at using markers, BUT I will have plenty of time to practice with the new Copics my parents lovingly bought me for my 21st birthday. ;w;
This was done in Prisma, so the color is inaccurate and horribly bold, haha. Lots of fun to do, and when I take a screenprinting course in the summertime I will totally do something like this. XD
The library closed before I could do any real work, so I just had this doodled while I was chatting with a friend and drinking coffee. :c
This was done in Prisma, so the color is inaccurate and horribly bold, haha. Lots of fun to do, and when I take a screenprinting course in the summertime I will totally do something like this. XD
The library closed before I could do any real work, so I just had this doodled while I was chatting with a friend and drinking coffee. :c
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Gender Any
Size 378 x 600px
File Size 307.5 kB
I'm kind of surprised mine did, too... but I guess I gave them good enough reasons to need the markers (I'm an art student, get A's, etc.... lol) and plus I showed them a few places that sold it VERY cheaply.
Protip: if you ever wanted to get them, go to eBay. My 72 A set was $205 total, which is much better than the $460 it'd be (AFTER a discount) at the local art store in Richmond. They also wanted me to pay $30 for shipping.
And thanks! ;w; They certainly are fun to work with, and I'll have some practices uploaded soon.
Protip: if you ever wanted to get them, go to eBay. My 72 A set was $205 total, which is much better than the $460 it'd be (AFTER a discount) at the local art store in Richmond. They also wanted me to pay $30 for shipping.
And thanks! ;w; They certainly are fun to work with, and I'll have some practices uploaded soon.
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