this is so nice omg i love these kinds of commentary-ish videos that youve been doing where its you talking about stuff while you draw or show us what you've been drawing
There's this really cool place in Oklahoma called The Museum of Osteology. It's a whole museum dedicated to bones and skeletons. If you ever happen to be in Oklahoma, it's definitely worth a visit.
This is SO amazing!! I love to see sketchbooks, it really feels like a different expierience because you can see progress in the drawings, its really charming!! Great commentary keep it up
gosh yea it's so frustrating lmao ToT it can be helped by putting a loose sheet of paper between the pages or spraying them with fixative, but I'm also lazy
Was not expecting to see one of my cat meet drawings XD What a blast from the past. Also nice to know i'm not the only one who's not keen on drawing people XD People are hard to draw. But anyway, such lovely drawings. I need to do more studies of animals myself. XD
OMG, THIS IS AMAZING! Seeing your more messy art still managing to be beautiful is so inspiring! You've totally nailed the anatomy of the more realistic animals! What a treat!
This sketchbook is positively stunning work. I especially loved the ink drawings that you smeared with the water pen to shade and blend them, just gorgeous
u make me realize I need to draw more traditionally! I do so much digitally these days! Ive been following for a hot minute, but your art is truly beautiful! I love hearing the stories behind some of the art as well, it's always lovely to remember being at a fun place to make art at! I hope you and anyone who reads this is well, and has a great day! :D
i love your commentary videos and your artwork! i hope you continue to do more of these in the future because I love listening to these while working n stuff :)
Loved your Hornbill drawings. The name Caracal is Turkish, and means black ear. Do you know of the artist John Muir Laws, who does a RU-vids on field sketching nature? He has some great tips on making notes on catching movement.
the occasional pencil transfer hate made me laugh, i personally get a lot of serotonin seeing it going through my older sketch books i don’t know why lol. this was really fun to watch