Your art style is sooo adorable🧡💌 the little animals look so cute and I would wait like probably 30sec.-1min before I colour after inking or dry the ink with a blow dryer for a bit Btw. was it hard to publish those books or ?
I used to be digital only like I firmly believed I could never do traditional (bc I never really tried) until I got proper coloring pencils and Ohuhu markers and their sketchbook... I haven't done any digital art in MONTHS fbskfnd. tbf lots of the colors are always kinda off from what they're meant to be no matter the brand, but you get used to it! All of your drawings turned out soooooo cute 🥹🥹🫶 for my fellow broke babes: Sanjoki is also a good alternative if Ohuhu is too pricey
@@bidsgee thank you for sharing alternative!! And yeah, after I started doing more traditional, Ive been having so much fun that I find myself just wanting to do that instead of digital (:
theres something soooo satisfying about traditional. the last time i did traditional art was when i was in highschool (years ago) and i always made the excuse that traditional is expensive and requires soo much space but this year i bought a bunch of different art supplies and i think i prefer traditional over digital now.
@@malurus_ YESSS to continuing to do traditional!!! I do think it can get pricey but it can also be super inexpensive (you dont need fancy tools to have fun or experiment). Even now, my fav tools are just one black marker in my non branded sketchbook.
@@pikarar Yesss same! It truly feels a lot more freeing for some reason even tho nobody's forcing you to make perfect art digitally fbskfb Plus you'll have a really cool artbook at the end :D
@@malurus_ Absolutely me too! Brings me back to highschool and just having fun and not having a care in the world. Using twenty different mediums in one drawing simply because you can. Also somehow much more relaxing than digital (but i still love both). Look at us huh, who would've thought!
these are the CUTEST little animals!! 😍
omgg ttyyy. also i just saw your temu video!!
Your doodles are so cute, omg
@@thenekobean ah thank you so much!
Your art style is sooo adorable🧡💌 the little animals look so cute and I would wait like probably 30sec.-1min before I colour after inking or dry the ink with a blow dryer for a bit
Btw. was it hard to publish those books or ?
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I used to be digital only like I firmly believed I could never do traditional (bc I never really tried) until I got proper coloring pencils and Ohuhu markers and their sketchbook... I haven't done any digital art in MONTHS fbskfnd. tbf lots of the colors are always kinda off from what they're meant to be no matter the brand, but you get used to it!
All of your drawings turned out soooooo cute 🥹🥹🫶
for my fellow broke babes: Sanjoki is also a good alternative if Ohuhu is too pricey
@@bidsgee thank you for sharing alternative!! And yeah, after I started doing more traditional, Ive been having so much fun that I find myself just wanting to do that instead of digital (:
theres something soooo satisfying about traditional. the last time i did traditional art was when i was in highschool (years ago) and i always made the excuse that traditional is expensive and requires soo much space but this year i bought a bunch of different art supplies and i think i prefer traditional over digital now.
@@malurus_ YESSS to continuing to do traditional!!! I do think it can get pricey but it can also be super inexpensive (you dont need fancy tools to have fun or experiment). Even now, my fav tools are just one black marker in my non branded sketchbook.
@@pikarar Yesss same! It truly feels a lot more freeing for some reason even tho nobody's forcing you to make perfect art digitally fbskfb Plus you'll have a really cool artbook at the end :D
@@malurus_ Absolutely me too! Brings me back to highschool and just having fun and not having a care in the world. Using twenty different mediums in one drawing simply because you can. Also somehow much more relaxing than digital (but i still love both). Look at us huh, who would've thought!