Hi! I’ve been looking to discover new artists a lot lately, which inspired this thread! I think every artist has at least a few pieces that are their favourite. I’ll go with some of mine!

No AI is used in my process, progress pics are here!

Also, are there any pieces of art that you initially weren’t a big fan of when you finished them, but later warmed up to them?

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    Three of my favorites from each classic category…

    Animal photography:

    Landscape/sky photography:

    Chalk drawings, my favorite medium (aside from stop-motion/claymation):

    Regular drawings:

    Memes:

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      Woah, now that’s a mixed bag! 😃 For the photography that sun peeking out of the clouds one has an almost angelic vibe to it. Is that a crepuscular ray I see? For the chalk drawings, I immediately noticed the Digital Circus characters. That show’s so fun to watch and I have no idea how it’s going to end. I like the bright and bold colours in the digital drawings, I haven’t played Kirby Air Ride in a long time but I’m glad that game still has its fans!

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        Thanks. I tend to use a mix of different drawing and coloring techniques to get the results (some aspects are traditional while others are digital).

        I’m also just learning now that there’s a term for those kinds of sun rays. I did not know that before, I thought they were just “sun rays”.

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      Those are some spectacular sky shots! Like, all of these are good, but those really stand out to me as impressive.

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    I do 3D modeling (I hope that counts?). Right now I think my favorite is a a spacecraft I completed not too long ago, but the reality is that each one I produce is a learning experience. I’ve gotten better at making things look detailed, learning how to texture, and so on.

    So something like the Caracal Heavy Anti-Air Gun, which is a few years old now, I sometimes look at it and see where I would do much better if I were to try to go back and do it now - but also where I was figuring out how to make things work (e.g., making the stabilizing feet actually work).

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      I got into 3D art not that long ago and can confirm each one is definitely a learning experience haha. It’s fun!

      That’s a pretty detailed model! I like the gun part the most, very cool. The toon outline effect is also a nice touch. Are the tire treads bump maps or are they actually modelled?

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        They’re actually modeled! I do these in CAD software, so I just make a “pie slice” of the wheel, model in the tread cuts once, and then instruct it to duplicate the whole thing in a circle to fill out the rest of the wheel, treads and all.

        Annoying thing is, the CAD workflow has totally ruined my ability to use more traditional “art modeling” software (e.g., Blender, 3DS Max).

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        So it’d usually be normal mapping, not bump mapping. Iirc bump maps are just height data and can’t hold normal information (surface face directions in short). Anyway it looks to me like either a normal map or more likely just a flat tire texture. The key tell is how the tire geometry is mostly just a cylinder. If you look at the edges it doesn’t follow the tire pattern.

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    Artist here. I’m on instagram (@artbyflashmob) and Mastodon (@flashmobofone). I’m proud of my reimaginings of popular figures. I’ve also had two portraits of Patrick Mahomes autographed and resold by his foundation, which I’m HUGELY proud of.

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      Don’t use Instagram or Mastodon anymore otherwise I’d follow you, but these are great! I love that Pennywise one, there’s so much colour going on there in terms of hues and it accurately portrays the geometry of his face very well. Bill Skarsgard was terrifying in those movies haha. I also like the balloon covering up his eye, great composition too!

      I like the outline kind of effect going on in the second one. The coat looks glossy because of the bright highlights and deeper blues. I also like how you did the flaps (for lack of a better word) and the background becoming less blue at the edges. Great job on both of these, I can tell a lot of effort went into them! How long did these two take you to finish if you don’t mind me asking?

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    Seaside, OR. 20 March ‘21.

    I think this is the best picture I’ve ever captured. The reflection, the somberness, the portent, the symmetricality.

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      Love how the horizon perfectly lines up like that! The wet sand is almost like a mirror…wow! It also feels somewhat lonely because of the lack of people and the nearly overcast sky.

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      Thanks so much! 😃 That one was a birthday gift drawing for a good friend of mine! It’s also the longest I’ve ever spent on a drawing! I started it either in late April or early May and didn’t get it finished until the end of June, right on time LMAO

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      Nice! What would you say the pro’s and con’s of it are? I don’t know any performance artists personally but I’m interested.

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        Pros and cons of performing?

        Pros: it’s a great creative outlet, you end up with a lot of cool props and clothes, you meet some fantastic people

        Cons: it doesn’t make much money, you meet some assholes with inflated egoes, depending on what you do it’s very competitive

        I specifically do circus sideshow, fire, and burlesque (Coney Island if you know of it), which has the additional pro of being really fun at parties and getting to play with dangerous objects, but has the con that there is a real risk of severe injury

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          No sword swallowing? Just kidding. I appreciate your bravery since you’re playing with fire, in this case a literal sense! What’s the best experience you’ve had?

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            I don’t sword swallower or fire breathe because they’re exceptionally dangerous, speaking as a fire performance veteran

            The absolute best thing about it is the community. It’s an international community, but everyone treats each other like family. It’s coming in clutch right now that I’m moving internationally.