my eyes! also its better without the shading. The crispness of it all is preferred (and damn dude, all mouse?!) you've done great variation in your line usage and thus its a fantastic piece. Great job~
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Well I finished it. On the same day my internet came back too so that's nice. Yes, I did appaently spend all the time between this and the WIP I posted on just the trees, the sky, and the shading, now I can hopefully return to spending reasonable amounts of time on drawings rather than the three weeks this took me.
For no particular reason, I would like to mention that I used a mouse for everything you see here, aside from the text. And not even in the typical way I use a mouse which is through the pen tool but in the way that people imagine you to be doing things when you say you use a mouse, which is to say, clicking and dragging to draw lines.
And boy oh boy are there a lot of lines. I looked up just now if there was any way of checking just how many lines there are and upon finding one I am not exactly surprised at this result:
https://art.ngfiles.com/comments/108000/iu_108547_4374220.png
(Open paths are lines so that's over 50,000 lines draw, and since it kindly gave me the length, even though I didn't want it, I checked and that is apparently 257 times the height of the image here, which is itself twice as big as it is in the drawing file.)
The shading added an extra two days to the process incidentally.
Anyway, hope y'all think it's good because I think it's good.
my eyes! also its better without the shading. The crispness of it all is preferred (and damn dude, all mouse?!) you've done great variation in your line usage and thus its a fantastic piece. Great job~
Thank you. I prefer the shaded version personally, but I respect your opinion. And yes, all mouse. I am silly in that way.
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