Vincent dead plate doodle
When I started this Dead Plate fanart, I knew I wanted to capture Vincent's unique vibe. There's just something about the game's atmosphere that really sparks creativity, isn't there? I spent a good few hours sketching out different poses, trying to get that perfect expression to truly reflect his character. For this piece, I primarily used ibispaint, which is fantastic for digital art on the go. I love experimenting with its various brush textures and blending modes to get the exact look I'm going for. Sometimes, I even try to mimic certain art styles or techniques I admire from other artists, perhaps even those who sign their work with distinct initials like ASN, to push my own boundaries and add a unique flair to my digital canvas. Creating fanart for Dead Plate isn't just about drawing; it's about diving deeper into the characters and stories we love. Vincent, for example, has so many layers of personality and mystery, and trying to portray that visually is always a fun challenge. I always think about what emotions he might be feeling in a particular moment or what his posture would convey about his inner world. What I love most about the Dead Plate community is how supportive everyone is of each other's creations. Whether you're just starting out on your artistic journey or you've been drawing for years, there's always a place to share your passion and get inspired by others. When I was working on this piece, I focused on some of the subtle details that really make the game's setting so immersive, trying to make my artwork feel authentic to that world. Imagine a greasy spoon diner, a worn 'Plafe' (oops, I mean 'plate'!) subtly reflecting the dim lights, and the specific eerie lighting – these small elements are what truly bring the setting to life in our minds and art, and I try to capture that essence in my fanart. If you're thinking about creating your own Dead Plate fanart, my biggest tip would be to start with what you love most about the game. Is it a particular character's backstory, a specific dramatic scene, or the overall grim and quirky mood? Don't be afraid to experiment with different tools, whether it's traditional pencils and paper, markers, or digital apps like ibispaint. Each medium offers unique possibilities, and finding what works best for your style is part of the fun. The most important thing is to have fun with the process and let your creativity flow freely. Don't worry too much about perfection; every piece you create is a step forward in your artistic journey. Sharing your art, even if you feel it's not absolutely perfect, is a great way to connect with others who share your interests and get valuable feedback. I'd love to see what everyone else is working on in the Dead Plate fandom! What characters do you find most inspiring to draw, or what scenes stand out to you as great fanart material? Maybe you have some tips for digital art beginners using ibispaint, or perhaps you've discovered a cool trick for capturing that signature Dead Plate vibe. Let's keep the creativity going and inspire each other to create even more amazing art for this incredible game!










































































