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- Illustration from my comic “END”.
( watercolors, green ink + Photoshop )
- Une illustration réalisé pour un Festival BD français avec comme sujet Elisabeth et Napoleon…
( Aquarelle, encre vert , crayons colorées, + Photoshop )
© Art by Canepa & Merli
Project Monsoon Clever colorful street art that only appears when it rains
After the Superhydrophobic Street Art, which uses a superhydrophobic coating to create designs which appear only in the rain, here is the Project Monsoon, which uses the same concept, this time with hydrochromic
painting, which reveals its color only when wet. This amazing and
clever project was designed by a Korean team of designers, in
collaboration with Pantone, to provide color to the streets of Seoul
during the rainy season, while paying tribute to the Korean culture. A
brilliant idea! Source: ufunk
The world is filled with such wonderful things.
If I ever get the chance to travel, I’ll definitely be going there.
adorable-bookworm asked:
syrva answered:
Ahh thank you love! as for brushes I only really use two, maybe three heh?

the soft brush is sometimes the only brush used in a painting (x)
hope this helps :)
Brazilian illustrator Gabriel Picolo is just over 100 days into an awesome art project called 365-DaysofDoodles. It’s exactly what it sounds like - Picolo is drawing something new in one of his Moleskine sketchbooks every day for a year. However these are some of the finest “doodles” we’ve ever seen.
Each drawing is unique and often inspired by some sort of pop culture source, featuring his own version of characters from anime, tv, movies and fine art.
Click here to view all of the daily doodles that Picolo has created thus far and then be sure to check back to watch him update the project.
[via Design Taxi]
HOW TO DRAW HAIR
because I’ve been asked a few times, and I have to thank a lot my Illustration teacher for making me realize the mechanism behind it, there’s a little tip I want to share!
do not treat hair like separated threads but like a single MASS

after you have outlined the mass, then you can proceed with the details

and that’s pretty much it! :D


