"Post your Art" Thread

Winter war drawing
 

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I’ve been trying to learn how to draw, with and without reference, on and off paper. The following are Benny from the Fallout: New Vegas video game, and Jack Frost from the Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne featuring Dante from Devil May Cry video game.

Also, been wanting to do a fallout comic, but I’m bad at writing.

EDIT: OH I FORGOT, I DREW MEAT PICKLE. Shoutout.
 
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The "art" here looks autistic.
Well, you are on kiwifarms. Everything here is a little bit autistic. You might wanna get checked if you haven't been yet. As for the art: The purpose of the thread isn't really to show off professional work -most farmers who have been here enough probably know better than to post that anyway- but it's nice to see people creating for the fun of it
 
Not me but I'm too autistic to figure out where to post.

Public baths gay real fiction in the Ottoman Empire.

"I saw a Serbian boy in the local hamam for the first time in my life yesterday, unfortunately, I could not approach him... He was with a Habeshi (Ethiopian/Sudanese) tellak which means he was owned by someone. Such beauties are very rare in Anatolia. " "But I thought..." "I thought how exciting it would be to talk to him, uncovering what made him as beautiful as he is. I thought about how nice it would be to learn about his life, and learn about the world I never saw." "I pictured talking to him, eyes darting like those of a harem lady, looking anywhere else but in his eyes." "I pictured myself carrying him like a sultan with ease, to a döşek (bed). I pictured myself, unclothing myself, and rubbing his silky-smooth pale skin with my rough, dark hands, and him, squirming sultana-like." "I pictured him unclothing himself in a slow manner, drawing himself out, so I can have a good look at his body. " "I imagined him slipping his hands under tuman (underwear), and jostling my manhood, rubbing his almost lady-like, pale fingers on the tip of my dark manhood." "I imagined..." "Unfortunately, my day-dream was interrupted by the tellak who poured the hot water on my head, may Allah curse him, for ruining the image of the beaut." - from a Turkish poet
 
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Drew a portrait of my cat. He died a bit over a month ago and I am still struggling a lot with it every day, drawing this helped me feel slightly less bad. I'm really gutted by his passing, he was 20 years old but he wasn't senile the way my other cats got at that age. He was still pretty spry and made a point to bully me around the house, but his kidneys were just absolutely gone.

It's not done yet because my stupid ass ran out of white ink so I'm going to have to use gouche to do the whiskers and I want the ink to dry up for a few days vefore I start putting paint on thin paper.
 
Lincoln line drawing I did via a graph in an instructional book.
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I actually drew my graph an inch too short, so that's (part of) why it's messy/has extra lines. I'll clean it up when I get around to shading/rendering it, but my skill with tortillons leaves a lot to be desired.
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An old drawing. Just a random person.
I love how you captured the lighting.
 
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i really need to do something with my life-
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Sorry to ask but did you traced this or used a base like in many other of your pieces? The pose and the clothes are obviously traced from someone else, you never drew folds on clothes before but the first time you do they are almost perfect (well, it would be better if you would've used different brush-size for them) and the line-art indicates that you have no clue what is what just blindly drawing over what you think you see. The other pieces were obviously made using bases, since the body proportions are miles better than the art itself (and again you never draw folds on the pieces where you use bases, those make it obvious you didn't draw the body itself and it also looks like the outfit was drawn/painted on the character, not the character wearing it).

Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to be mean or have a "hah, gotcha!" moment, I think it's fine to trace art or use a base when you are a beginner for practice hell even I did the same when starting out but the difference is that wouldn't post those online. But since you do post them I'd suggest crediting the original artist you got the base/trace from otherwise it might come back to bite you in the ass in the future.
 
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