/// art stuff reblogs ///
  • mattjabbar:

    This time another illustration from my “Bicycling Boy” series I’m currently working on, done by hand, with watercolours and then edited just a little bit in Photoshop.

    Even though this time the setting is based on some photo I found in the depths of the Internet I still tried to do it Ghibli style a little bit.

    Also I did the sketch first digitally with my #cintiq and then traced it with 4B pencil.

    今回、「自転車少年」のイラストシリーズの新しい水彩画です。手描きで描いて、フォトショップに読み込んだらちょっと色調整をしました。

    どっかインターネットで見た写真を背景の参考に使ってもジブリっぽくにしてみました。スケッチはまず、デジタルで描いて、印刷したら4B鉛筆でトレース。

    (via japanlove)

  • veleries:

    The making of a panel of Traceless Knight comic. 

    It’s a bit shaky but I hope this will give a little idea of how I usually do my comic.

    Digital inking with Manga studio, tone & finishing in Photoshop. 

    (via veleries)

  • ssoja:

    I started my third moleskine sketchbook a year ago, and well, these are all the sketches I made in one year…

    I think I definitely need more free time ! `___`

  • camaryllis:

    started inktober!! to follow along, i’ve been posting them on my instagram!

    (Source: hornbloom)

  • belkovich:

    the self-indulgent dress-up character

    (Source: bel-by-the-sea)

  • tofuvi:

    a day for chamomile.

  • disneyconceptsandstuff:

    Model Sheets from Mulan by Tom Bancroft

    (via scurviesdisneyblog)

  • milkmanner:

    Teddy from BFF by the amazing Mickey! I love BFF and Teddy very much so go check it out and support it!

  • generic-art:

    5-Year-Old With Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces 

    Autism is a poorly-understood neurological disorder that can impair an individual’s ability to engage in various social interactions. But little 5-year-old Iris Grace in the UK is an excellent example of the unexpected gifts that autism can also grant – her exceptional focus and attention to detail have helped her create incredibly beautiful paintings that many of her fans (and buyers) have likened to Monet’s works.

    Little Iris is slowly learning to speak, whereas most children have already begun to speak at least a few words by age 2. Along with speech therapy, her parents gradually introduced her to painting, which is when they discovered her amazing talent.

    “We have been encouraging Iris to paint to help with speech therapy, joint attention and turn taking,” her mother, Arabella Carter-Johnson, explains on her website. “Then we realised that she is actually really talented and has an incredible concentration span of around 2 hours each time she paints. Her autism has created a style of painting which I have never seen in a child of her age, she has an understanding of colours and how they interact with each other.”

    Much better version of the same subject matter I posted earlier.

    (Source: delawarereason.com, via darkslover)

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  • nahnichan:

    『80年のダイジェスト』

    (via the-art-post)