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Eyebeesea
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Welcome to Artrift, Drakkar Vance!And what's up with the snuffbumble for a head?
Drakkar Vance
.Post in Oh! Well met!
Hello people of Artrift, I hope this message finds you well!I'm a graphic designer, and I have been enjoying my stay at dA, but I thought of coming over to this place too to have more access not only to a storage of my works but also experience more artwork from the masses out there. That said I shall make use of this place for means of discovery, inspiration and enjoyment.Recently I've just been organizing my vectors from here and there and making a picture or two whenever I have the chance. I got free time but it's hard for me to put everything I think on a drawing most of the time; still, I hope I can come to terms with my problems soon enough, it's not fun having to start a drawing and then not finishing it until months later.Some of my favorite artists are: Takashi Murakami, Hayao Miyazaki, Tim Burton (More as a plastic artist rather than a director), Supakitch & Koralie, Keaton Henson, Stephen Fry, Ericailcane, Zdzisław Beksiński, Paul Robertson and Boulet. Some of my preferences are: Winter over summer, tea over coffee, traditional artwork over digital, rain over sunshine and vanilla over chocolate ice cream (but still under Oreos). I also enjoy cooking, reading, chatting with other people, watching some series, movies and cartoons and listening to music.If you have any questions feel free to ask here or drop me a message asking me what's up with my snuffbumble for a head. No pressure!Now... let's have a good time, shall we?
Landmanism
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Hey Drakkar Vance! Welcome!You have some really nice vector work! I completely understand what you mean, it's extremely frustrating just having unfinished drawings laying around for months. Heck, I've got a few paintings that are years old that I haven't touched. I'd really like to see what kind of traditional work you have Your vector work is neat and extremely professional but traditional work is always more intriguing to see.
Drakkar Vance
.Post in Oh! Well met!
Hello people of Artrift, I hope this message finds you well!I'm a graphic designer, and I have been enjoying my stay at dA, but I thought of coming over to this place too to have more access not only to a storage of my works but also experience more artwork from the masses out there. That said I shall make use of this place for means of discovery, inspiration and enjoyment.Recently I've just been organizing my vectors from here and there and making a picture or two whenever I have the chance. I got free time but it's hard for me to put everything I think on a drawing most of the time; still, I hope I can come to terms with my problems soon enough, it's not fun having to start a drawing and then not finishing it until months later.Some of my favorite artists are: Takashi Murakami, Hayao Miyazaki, Tim Burton (More as a plastic artist rather than a director), Supakitch & Koralie, Keaton Henson, Stephen Fry, Ericailcane, Zdzisław Beksiński, Paul Robertson and Boulet. Some of my preferences are: Winter over summer, tea over coffee, traditional artwork over digital, rain over sunshine and vanilla over chocolate ice cream (but still under Oreos). I also enjoy cooking, reading, chatting with other people, watching some series, movies and cartoons and listening to music.If you have any questions feel free to ask here or drop me a message asking me what's up with my snuffbumble for a head. No pressure!Now... let's have a good time, shall we?
Landmanism
.Post in Oh! Well met!
Hey Drakkar Vance! Welcome!You have some really nice vector work! I completely understand what you mean, it's extremely frustrating just having unfinished drawings laying around for months. Heck, I've got a few paintings that are years old that I haven't touched. I'd really like to see what kind of traditional work you have Your vector work is neat and extremely professional but traditional work is always more intriguing to see.
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