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lavender_rose85 ([personal profile] lavender_rose85) wrote2024-04-19 11:56 pm
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Some space art

I use to would draw a lot of space girls, but stopped for a while when I was trying to focus on art that would sell. Since I started questioning having an art career and decided to go back into figuring out what I enjoyed about drawing.

I went back to exploring subjects that make me happy and wanted to get into drawing in the first place. For the longest time, I was a huge fan of traditional animated films. I remember wanting to get into the animation industry when I was little but then, the animation industry dramatically changed when 3D animation became popular. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate 3D animation as an art more than I did then, but I know that working with that method of art isn’t my strongest point since I was more focused on drawing. Turned out to be for the better because art schools are crazy expensive, it’s a thought industry to get in, plus, I’m learning most studio jobs are temporary. An artist works on a project and then has to move on to the next


Later I started getting more obsessed with space aesthetics and started incorporated it into my art.


I was thinking about how much fun I had with the concept so I decided to revisit the style. I was Studying some of the animated scenes from Disney’s movie Enchanted because I wanted to give the drawing a soft animated feel. I added a brownish color in the line art to soften it a bit. I couldn’t decided which lighting I liked the best so I decided to include both drawings. 


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[personal profile] dollyrogerflag 2024-04-28 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish I could see your space stuff! (For some reason, your images aren't loading to my comp) I have one friend who worked in some animation industry and she went to a UC & Community College as an Art History major. Art Schools are expensive (all my friends are still repaying their loans).