Hey everyone! I hope you’re all having a wonderful time with your loved ones and enjoying the quality time you’re having with them. I know it can be a little boring at times when you’re at home so that is one of the reasons why I would like to share this project with you all. I hope this inspires you to keep on going with whatever you’re doing and don’t stop even if it’s tough during COVID-19. нσω ∂σ уσυ σρєяαтє тнιѕ ρяσנє¢т? This project is mobile-friendly and can be controlled using other devices as well. Click on the rainbow arrows at the bottom to go to the previous or the next art piece. The dates of when the artworks were finished have been named below the piece. The settings icon can be found at the top-left corner of the page and the sound of the music can be set on/off or adjusted to the right volume. *NOTE : I can’t code very well and I know the volume can’t actually work well but I don’t know how to fix it. When you go into settings, the slider is set at 10 but you will notice that when you adjust it up/down, the volume of the music stays the same. If you want to decrease the volume, you can click on the on/off button twice and then slide it to the left and it might work but you can’t actually make it go any louder than 10. I hope this makes sense and I’m sorry about that but it’s all I can do for now. Another option is that you can simply just use the the volume settings on the device that you’re using. Sorry if I made it a little confusing for you.* ωну ι мα∂є тнιѕ ρяσנє¢т... I’ve been wanting to make this project ever since I started getting more involved into digital arts. To be honest with you, I don’t know much about drawing on devices but I’ve been trying and learning new things and well, I got better at this and that was when I thought of doing a project on my art improvements. I know my drawings may look bad at the start, but you know what? I am actually pretty glad I drew them because now I know how important it is to keep on practicing because if you keep on with doing what you love regularly, you will start to realise and know how much you’ve improved over the time and you will start to acknowledge how far you have come to achieve your goals. This project was also inspired by @xxlittleJayxx’s project called “A Little Comes A Long Way” - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/245746506/ αвσυт му αятωσякѕ : 1. This was my first digital artwork that I’ve made on Scratch that was titled “Princess of the bots” (which was silly) just because I thought it looked like one. It was also my first speed-draw that I’ve ever done which I really liked a lot but I unshared the project because I knew it looked really bad. 2. Although I knew my drawings were poor, I really enjoyed making those speed-draws so I drew another one. This artwork was called “peace girl” because it had a rainbow flower crown that I thought resembled peace. I didn’t have any images to copy it from (I drew it from imagination) which was why I really liked them because it is really hard for me to draw without a reference. 3. This was a drawing of one of my pet rabbits at home. His name is ‘Clover’ (the name originated from the rabbit in ‘Sophia the First’ which was what I thought he looked similar to) and I really liked spending some time with him so that was why I named that artwork “my best bunny pal”. It is also another speed-draw that was actually made on the same day as the ‘peace girl’ drawing which you can still see it on my profile. If you want to watch it directly, here’s the link to the project : 4. This, if you can tell, is indeed Pikachu. This is also another one of my speed-draws that I am really proud of because it took me several hours to actually draw it on a laptop. You can also be able to view it through this link here : (which is shared on my profile). I did have a reference this time but it was slightly different from it. 5. This is a character from Harry Potter and her name is ‘Lily’ - Harry’s mother. She may not look exactly alike but I drew it pretty hurriedly for a project that I used to have shared on Scratch as a joke. I had no reference for this. **MORE ABOUT MY ARTWORKS IN THE NOTES AND CREDITS SECTION**
¢σηтιηυιηg ση ƒяσм тнє ιηтяσ ραят αвσυт му αятωσякѕ..... 6. Yes, another speed-draw that some of you might have recognised by looking at the project on my profile. It is called “Pizza Cat” just because, well, it was obviously a cat eating pizza. It didn’t turn out too bad so I decided to share it as a project I made : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/261995520/ 7. This is a winter bunny that I drew from a photo I searched from google. I didn’t draw over it or anything, I just kept looking from the photo to what I was drawing and created this artwork. Here’s a fact though, I actually drew one before this but unfortunately, I didn’t get to save it on Scratch so I had create another one. Of course, it frustrated me a lot at that time but I moved on and kept on drawing to create another one even though it took me a long time to just draw one rabbit. I actually drew this for a competition I entered so it was worth not giving up on even if I had made a mistake (which is also what you all should try doing). 8. This was when I went completely absent on Scratch for a whole year. I have been inactive for so long that I almost decided to delete my account and quit Scratch! But that was when I saw @ash_blockshades' featured tutorial on how to blockshade that I decided to try something new and give it a go. It took me a few days to finish this watermelon blockshade and I have seen so many people do it that I was so proud that I had finally made one of my own. *I recommend checking out this tutorial for those of you that are interested in making a blockshade but you don’t know how to do it - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/355847748/ * Procreate drawings <><><><><><><><> 9. I downloaded this app called ‘ProCreate’ (which costs you money if you want to use it) and from there on, I started making more digital artworks from using this app. It is really helpful if you want to make arts like this. I initially only downloaded this app because I wanted to draw something for a project at school. My project was about horses (because I absolutely LOVE THEM) so I drew an Arabian horse to start with. The hair was really messed up but that was because it was my first time using this app and I didn’t know that there was an ‘eye dropper tool’ that you could use to help fill in the exact same colour as the picture’s pixel colours. 10. Next, I drew an Australian horse species called a ‘Brumby’. This was also for my horse project in school as I recently heard about the Brumbies culling in parks of Australia. This obviously made me extremely devastated so I took a picture from the internet and used it to draw on it. It looks like a blockshade but it is slightly different as I drew it from my iPad using a different technique. Overall, I really liked how this turned out. 11. This was for my profile picture on Scratch. I decided to update it a little so I redrew a new one from the original photo. I actually made the original photo from @ipzy’s Christmas dress-up Scratch project - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/268933200/. I kept mostly the clothes and the hairstyle because I liked it just the way it was. It might not be a lot of difference for those of you that have seen my old one, but I did change some things to make it into my own style. 12. Last but not least, I drew a portrait of my pet puppy using a photo that I had taken of him. His name is ‘Prince’ (he’s a cross breed of a Bull Arab - his dad - and an American Staffordshire Terrier - his mum - in case you’re wondering) and I really liked this one a lot, as you can tell, it looks pretty real to me and I think I’ve included a considerable amount of detail into it. I only drew the face so the background was just plain black and I have edited the flower crown I took from a picture on google to fit around his neck and drew over that as well. Although it took me many days to finish this artwork, it was pretty simple and fun to draw with since I used an iPad which was much easier for me to access. So far, this is my best and most favourite digital artwork that I have ever drawn. My message in this project is basically to just keep on going in whatever you’re most passionate about, no matter how much or how many people may criticise you (which may be good for you at times, especially if you’re talking about constructive criticism). Never give up and keep focusing on your objective in life. Appreciate the things that you have in life, even if there is coronavirus happening right now. Most importantly, if you want to achieve your goal on whatever it may be, KEEP ON PRACTICING, make as many mistakes, and I can promise you that you can make big differences and big improvements. ~ Make sure to turn on your volume for sound ~ Music : “brand new eyes” by Bea Miller Some of the settings coding credits to @billygreco === ƒυℓℓ ѕ¢яєєη яє¢σммєη∂є∂ ιƒ уσυ ωαηт тσ ℓσσк мσяє ¢ℓσѕєℓу === All art is mine, no plagiarism allowed.