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TraditionalI'm most used to pencil and ink, so that's most often where my improvements can be seen first. My style has been fairly consistent over the years. I've also used colour pencils, watercolours and markers. The biggest digital additions are cleaning up smudges and fixing lines and colours. | MixedDigitally coloured and modified pencil drawings were long my favourite method. Later I've moved to redrawing and colouring ink drawings. | DigitalThese pictures have no traditional drawing as a base at all or so little of the original trditional drawing left that they can be considered fully digital. |
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1998 This is one of the very first pictures of humans I drew. | – | – |
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1999 Everything is a bit better than last year. Foreheads were still tiny and the anatomy and perspective were borked. At least I was willing to draw humans and backgrounds. | – | – |
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2000 I learned a tiny bit about shading. I learned to draw bigger foreheads, but seemed to not realise that the skull should be mostly round or that the forehead shouldn't be bigger than the skull. | – | – |
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2001 I learned to draw teens and anatomy improved. The forehead surrounded by hair doesn't extend (much) beyond the skull anymore. In upper comprehensive school, I saw a new way of colouring with coloured pencils. I never really learned it but I still try. | 2001 My first try wasn't much: playing with brightness and colorization. | – |
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2002 I learned some shading and anatomy improved a lot. | 2002 Then I started learning about other tools and smudging. | 2002 It began with layers, darken, lighten and smudge. |
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2003I mostly drew just people but when I drew backgrounds, I tried to improve. Perspective was still rather off, though it had gotten better. Anatomy improved more still. | 2003 And layers... | 2003 So it continued, but vectors were nice and clean too. |
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2004 Most of my stuff always looked almost as messy as this comic. I also learned patience, but I had little clue how to imply distance in drawings. I discovered brush pens and realised that an ink drawing could be complete too. | 2004 Great leaps. 2004 And so it began continued... | 2004 Vectors, starscapes, digital lineart and a picture that was extremely pleasing to my eyes for three years. |
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2005 I got a bit better at shading, detail and anatomy. I didn't yet realise that the perspective was off whenever people were in an environment | 2005 New coloring techniques. | 2005 Perspective and poses! |
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2006 I learned facial shapes a bit better and how to do at least slightly different kind of characters intentionally. Most of my drawings were simple sketches. Characters interacting with the background still cause trouble. | 2006 | 2006 |
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2007 I got better at drawing different characters. I was somewhat frustrated with the brush pens since they weren't fine enough, so I abandoned them and just thickened the lines manually. | 2007 Then it sort of faded. It took too long. 2007 I'm very proud of these. | – |
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2008 I think I started getting the human form down but there were still issues. The interaction between character and background got a bit better. Perspective was still off, but the fixed results didn't look better to me. | 2008 | 2008 New tools, new methods and apparently realistic colors! |
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2009 I tried to draw more dynamic characters and succeeded somewhat. I also got better at different characters. | 2009 2009 | 2009 |
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2010There were some improvements in anatomy and shapes. I finally practised still lives and disliked it. There were also perspective and gesture practices. | 2010 | – |
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2011 I got still better at different faces and body types. Now larger errors were mostly me being lazy rather than not knowing that there was something wrong. | 2011 2011 | 2011 |
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2012 | 2012 | 2012 |
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