my #foss #fave -- #fossfave of the period of time I randomly chose.
David Revoy was one of my first digital art inspirations. I have a "Digital Video Disk" of his work painting a cool spaceship.
That was a LONG time ago.
#krita has flourished from his works and efforts.
My views and perspectives of art digital and otherwise have been transformed, and a bonus, I have been further inspired to remain in the FOSS world to contribute AND reap the benefits of many small communities, as a big one kinda!
When I see individuals like David around after so many years, it bolsters the stability in my works and it does give a boost of confidence and soft drive to simply keep improving and then helping others improve.
This was random. Thanks!
PS. hes in a muthafuggin museum!!!!
link
https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1073/my-portrait-of-charles-darwin-is-in-a-museum-now/show
Digital drawing made with MsPaint and Krita.
The idea behind this series of digital drawings is that I continually draw over the previous drawing. That's why you can see common elements between them, this principle allows me to keep a coherence.
Ich kam heute mal dazu digital mit #Krita zu arbeiten. Es macht schon Spaß! Ich komme nur so selten dazu.
Jedenfalls - hier Rowan vs. Tengu mit schönen Outlines und coloriert.
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I was thinking about an alien race with a ridiculous amount of eyes, and a friend voiced the idea that it would be interesting to see how they'd handle eyewear, so I tried to draw that.
Based on some vision I see falling asleep after more stressful day. I saw black human silhouette, with game-style landscape background behind. That human could be even smaller compared to scene... He moved slightly - but his opponent very more mobile. Originally it was more like giant elephant or mammoth leg but it wouldn't look terrifying enough as drawn picture.
I could thing about one meaning then - it represented enemy or more abstract problem so big and overwhelming, impossible for small weak human to fight against.
I saved every version of this drawing file with name "Mighty Enemy".
A dream come true: to see my art in a museum! It's the portrait I painted of Charles Darwin.
Blog post: https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1073/my-portrait-of-charles-darwin-is-in-a-museum-now
Digital drawing made with MsPaint and Krita.
The idea behind this series of digital drawings is that I continually draw over the previous drawing. That's why you can see common elements between them, this principle allows me to keep a coherence.