Hey guys!! It’s been a while. :> I know I’ve been gone for a little over two years now, but my art has had a significant improvement. I recently started digital art again, so I wanted to share a couple of pieces I made with you. :> The first one was made with Procreate, and the others were made with IbisPaintX. So, without further ado, let’s get into this art dump!
1. Cure Yell Cheering On Tsuyuri Kanao This one was made in Procreate. Scratch did ruin the quality, however. This is among one of the first pieces I made when I restarted digital art, and I’m very proud of this one. It’s about two to three months old. 2. Dreaming☆Princess Precure This was based off of the “Gokigenyo….” Scene in Dreaming☆Princess Precure, the first ending of Go! Princess Precure. It was originally going to be a screenshot redraw, but I decided to change it a bit. I had a lot of fun with this one. :> 3. Kanroji Mitsuri With Different Hairstyles I’m very proud of this one. :> In case you don’t know what the Japanese says, here’s a translation: Normal (braids) Mitsuri, hair down Mitsuri, and magical girl hair Mitsuri. 4-7. Cure Flora I’m also really proud of this one because I did the whole sketch and lineart in 20-30 minutes. I was a bit indecisive on the background, however, so there’s four versions. I think numbers three and four are most like what I was going for. Which one was your favorite? 8. Cure Happy I’m also really proud of this one as well. The shadows might be a bit off, but I still think it looks good. :> 9. Cure Sky First of all, I’m so excited to share this one!! This was more of a stress-reliever piece than anything else, but I’m so happy with how it turned out!! 10-11. The Yellow Heart Is The Symbol of Prayers! My most recent artwork! I made two versions. The first one was the original concept I had come up with, and the second one has a more detailed background and effects. And that’s it! I hope you enjoyed my little art dump. I might be posting art more frequently from now on, so get excited for that! Credits: Thank you to @colorsnatch for the zoom-in coding!