I love to read comics so much from a very young age. Due to family finance constraint, I don’t have many privileges to have a mountain of comic books. Even so, give me one or two comic books and I could read them over and over again. From the story to the drawing skills and presentation, everything.
That’s why throughout my whole primary school’s year, drawing artist was the top entry for the ambition list that every kid have to fill in. I didn’t become one til today, but my love towards art creation never fades away.
Steem gives me a reason to pickup my childhood passion, and the new collaboration with @cryptogee somehow fills the gap of my ‘comic artist ambition’ in the other way. I’m grateful to find ways to continue this passion.
This illustration took me unexpectedly long 4~5 hours to finish, thanks to the great amount of detail in the bot. The more I draw the more I realize how much of talent and effort it could take to be a professional artist, much respect to them.
Read the chapter here: Asimov’s Ghost - Chapter 32 - Reclamation Inferno by @cryptogee
这幅作品花了超过预期的时间,大约四五个小时,多亏了器械人的大量细节和我的龟毛心切(画起画来好像都是这样)。
这虽然是为 @cryptogee 的科幻小说而作的插画,但内容描述的正是充满攻击性和周身武器的沙罗曼达战斗机械,和 @angelina6688 的最新绘画比赛主题军事装备不谋而合,干脆就一起投稿吧!就不知道这种充满未来感和现实中并不存在的战斗设备是不是可以算数,就看评审怎么说吧。
有鉴于上篇的创作过程种不小心进入暴走模式,一鼓作气把画画完而忘了定时拍照记录,这次特别提醒自己不可再犯。也因为这次的创作过程比较冗长,中间停笔休息的机会多了,就更不会忘记照相留念了。毕竟看着一张草稿慢慢变成内容丰富的完成品,那种满足感可是足以治疗癌症的啊。
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