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Procreate pencils and charcoals. Enjoy the stranger in heavy light!

Makes the perfect gift! (Surgery not included) The prompt for the 25th of #marchofrobots was read.

 

Original work on iPad Procreate.

Anomaly Detected. The prompt for the 26th was flower. Robots have trouble with anomalies.

 

Sketched on an iPad mini using Procreate app.

An unexpected visitor. The prompt for the 27th was "visitor." I almost gave up on the sketch. Then I had the idea of little robot coming through a doggie door .

 

Based on a true story. When the director got back, she then approved the article with no changes! Meanwhile, I had to deal with the heartbroken writer.

 

I found it amusing there was hyper enthusiasm for this new leadership program. The founder had to step down due to an abuse scandal. So count me unimpressed.

 

Trying to teach myself some comic book principles. What a great challenge it is! I appreciate the art form even more. Procreate on iPad pro with apple pencil. I really like some of the features of procreate, such as the streamlining effect slider.

Parts of the background is made in Amaziograph.

iPad

Procreate App

From imagination

And it's completely electric, so no carbon emissions! Lumbering Lumber-bot. the prompt for the 29th was "lumber." This took me awhile to complete and I had to skip the 28th because I was too tired.

 

iPad

Procreate App

From life/observation

Holiday Kitty by AnneMarie Welsh

July 2023

Pencil (photographed with iphone) + Procreate. Original image.

A4, made with iPad Pro Pencil, photos from Stocksnap.io and Wikimedia Commons. To see the drawing process, watch the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6M2fdPeros

It’s really a sad day today. Our beloved cat Hunter has died for old age. He was 18years and 2months old. We thought we would put him down 3weeks ago but he was picked up and well enough to walk, eat and using toilet properly even though he became so weaken. We decided to postpone it until we see any signs of suffering. He was not well all day yesterday. We decided to take him to the vet this morning to put him down. Then, he died peacefully at his usual spot in the art studio. It’s amazing to see him having the clear mind and using toilet nicely until he died. I wanted to spend sometime with him and drew him. It took while to capture his peaceful face. It was a mourning process for me to draw him. I miss you, Hunter 💕💕😢😢😢

iPad

Procreate & iColorama Apps

Err freehand from a photo or from life/observation, I can't quite remember...

 

Is it better with or without the screen door texture?

Original work on Procreate.

Original work on Procreate.

iPad

Procreate App

From life/observation

~5 minutes

 

We were waiting to be let into the museum but fortunately did not have to wait long. Vermeer's 'The Girl with a Pearl Earring' was fun to see, but I was especially happy with the accompanying show of Rembrandt etchings. The timing was good because after a 2 hour long talk with art history professor and sculptor extraordinaire David Friedheim, I had recently reread John Berger's essay on the history of the self-portrait, in which Rembrandt features prominently as the first to make portraits (in his later life) that were about the psychology of the person rather than their status and possessions (well, that's a simplified version of Berger's thesis). No matter, it was a great show.

Back when I first drew it the only reference I had was the episode itself, but now I found out there’s a figure and I’ve never wanted a figure of a half naked lady so bad in my life Y-Y I just love Kill la Kill.

Procreate app

WIP comparing different apps

iPad

Procreate App

Freehand from a photo

Akihabara August 2023 Procreate App

Procreate app on ipad pro with a borrowed element from Artrage app. I had posted something on social media previously and was vainly hoping for a "like." So I said to myself, ”Oh who cares." At the library recently, I saw a book with an attractive cover with flowers partially in front, partially behind. So I thought I’d give this style a try.

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