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This is super inspiring, and as someone that would like to get into painting I'd love to hear (or see) more about how this transformation went,

SimonT responds:

Thank you very much! I can share with you little bit more, however I am not at home right now, so I can send you some more stuff after i get home:))

I'm a fan of you art and have been for a while as your quite talented, I just don't understand why (lately) you draw the same thing time and time again. You seem to usually draw a generic girl, with a pastel colour palette and no background. But your older drawings like 'the faun' and 'Jetpack' are quite the opposite, and are more visually engaging as a result. Is this just what you prefer doing or is there some other reason?

graskip responds:

I don't really have any good ideas recently, I guess. Also, I'm shit at backgrounds, which is why I don't do them.
I really appreciate the feedback though, thanks!

I really like the stuff your putting out lately, it's super dynamic,

mogy64 responds:

Thanks! I´ve been working to make my work feel more active, so I´m glad it´s been working out!

I love your art so fking much. Are all of these (The moth, Nightmare Family) linked somehow? They seem like a story I'm missing out on.

P-cate responds:

I JUST REALLY LOVE VICTORIAN (or more specifically edwardnian) TIMES LMAO. There are stories, in fact, it's not the same story between this painting and the ones you said. "The moth" Is about my character, Everett, and his story is ubicated somewhere near 1925. Nightmare family is around 1890. This guy...hmmm.,might be around 1870. Although this guy doesn't have much of a story or personality, the other two do though.

Not a bad design but the fonts and overall text look pretty stupid, maybe stick with one font or hand draw it yourself.

JulianJoelMessar responds:

jo thanks for tipp

That elephants cheeks.. and trunk.. look kinda like.. nevermind.

J-Nelson responds:

Everyone loves it

My god the detail, super solid job, may I ask how large this is in real life?

MojoRising responds:

Thank you so much! the piece was 10''x10''actual size by the clients request. After I finished the framing and matting it was 16''x16''.

This is awesome but I cant help but think how much cooler it would have been with a little boat on the water,

Xephio responds:

you're right, I shouldve added a little boat

Fuck yeah, these colours, and the style you painted it in are awesome. The only minuscule thing I could point out is that the skulls are blurrier than the rest of the piece as I assume you ctrl+v'd one or the other, but that's only noticeable if you zoom in so super solid piece.

Cyberworm360 responds:

Thanks! Yeah thats exactly what i did, i don't think it helped that i painted them with a bit of a goopy brush either :)

Outstanding, the shading, colours and line work all work super well together, and the designs great. tenouttaten.

Undeadkitty13 responds:

thank you so much

Programs: Paint Tool Sai, Photoshop CS6 & (occasionally) MediBang Paint Pro Tools: Wacom Intous Pro (Medium)

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