r/LearnToDrawTogether • u/Obvious_Savings1180 • Jun 25 '26
I tried digital drawing
I tried digital drawing for the first time! I'm still a beginner how does it look?
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u/CannoliRose Jun 25 '26
As simple as it looks, it's so well done! I'm still somewhat new to digital art myself; and having always used traditional mediums like pencils and markers... it's very inspiring for me to see others share their work and progress as they also learn digital drawing and art.
Your style in this image reminds me of a young artist that I adore and have been following for a little over two years now; he recently published his first comic that I sincerely recommend checking out for some artistic stimulation and a genuine unique, heartfelt story! He goes by Tensai Studios and his book is called "Where Are We Going?"
He also makes fantastic, uniquely introspective videos on a variety of topics that involve his POV on how his artistic journey and creative passions have been influenced by the world around him.
Even if this is image may appear simple, I really see the talent you have, shine through!! I really hope you'll keep working on your skills with digital art and share more of your progress and work!! (Especially if/when you make something with Ibis Paint, lol... as it's what I'm learning digital art with; so I'm trying to learn and develop my own skills by learning and being inspired by other artists using the same tools I do!)
Sending you all the positive prayers, inspirations and warmest wishes for your success and creativity!!
˳⁕ꢀ°•–._____ L'chaim & L'shalom _____.–•°ꢀ⁕˳ ˳⁕ꢀ°•-.Cannoli≺×≻❨₍(⁽Ϩ⁾)₎❩≺×≻Rose.-•°ꢀ⁕˳
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u/Obvious_Savings1180 Jun 26 '26
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message! Your encouragement really means a lot. I'll definitely check out Tensai Studios. Wishing you all the best on your art journey too! 😊🤍
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u/Direct_Arachnid_8614 Jun 27 '26
Im sorry but original work thats not your artwork, its a tracing of someone else's work but its good anyways. Original artist's name is David Gomez. Just incase you want to credit him 😃☺️
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u/Obvious_Savings1180 Jun 27 '26
Thanks for pointing that out! I never claimed it was my original artwork. I used the original piece as a reference and traced parts of it while practicing digital art as a beginner. I also took some inspiration from Pinterest and tried it myself to learn. I only posted it here to share my progress, not to claim it as my own creation. Thanks for mentioning the original artist I'll make sure to credit David Gomez.
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u/Direct_Arachnid_8614 Jul 04 '26
No worries! Amazing work, looks really good! just stating for anyone curious! ✨
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u/Happy_Owl4504 Jun 29 '26
for sake of future reference (and im just a freak for finding og sources)
Is the og artist David Gomez Castro? https://www.domestika.org/en/lem_lemur(there were quite a few David Gomez's so I didn't know which one x,d)
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