Drawing Luminescence & Bweeble

Nothing New, Just Another Drawing Of Luminescence & Bweeble...

A Process This Time!

Really Rushed With This lol.

Oh... and disregard anything Bweeble says about likes and goals. That's not happening.

>_<

#drawingprocess #artistsoflemon8 #drawing #Sketchbook #inkdrawing

3/23 Edited to

... Read moreWhen working on art pieces like those of Luminescence & Bweeble, capturing the essence through inking can truly bring your sketches to life. From my experience, starting with rough pencil outlines helps outline the basic structure but committing to ink requires patience and confidence since it's less forgiving. Using brands like PRISMACOLOR markers or Newell Office Brands inks, as noted in the process, offers vibrant colors and smooth application which can greatly enhance the final quality. I’ve found that adding detailed facial features last gives the portrait more depth and character, which aligns with the artist’s focus on faces before moving to the ink stage. Even if the process feels rushed, embracing imperfection often leads to discovering new styles and techniques. Disregarding external pressures such as likes or goals can actually free your creative flow, letting you focus on personal growth in art rather than social validation. Sharing drawings with communities like #artistsoflemon8 and #drawingprocess allows for constructive feedback and motivation that fuels improvement over time. Including hashtags and categorizing your work within art forums can increase visibility without fixating on metrics. Overall, blending sketchbook spontaneity with structured inking creates engaging artworks that resonate well beyond initial creation.