3coma
I spent a lot of time thinking about what makes a captivating illustration. A beautiful face, perspective, spatial depth, and unique ideas all play a role, but I also feel that simply dedicating time to an artwork can be a factor in making it more engaging.
For this piece, I deliberately aimed for a timelapse duration of over 8 minutes. It ended up taking longer than I expected. At a certain point, I felt like there was nothing more to render, and I found myself just staring at the illu...
2025-04-02 02:02:01 +0000 UTC View Post
For this illustration, I aimed to create contrast by using various types of lines and textures. Like Sekoshi, the softness of a woman’s skin and hair is primarily represented with long, flowing lines that convey a sense of speed. I focused on using soft lines to enhance this feeling.
However, I believe that abstract concepts like “softness” only gain meaning when there is a clear point of comparison. With this in mind, I placed a stark contrast in the background. While it doesn’...
2025-04-02 02:01:00 +0000 UTC View Post
The more you try to draw an incredibly cute girl, the more your body tenses up, and you end up using more energy than necessary. Your shoulders stiffen, and your head feels dizzy. On top of that, the drawing you create may not be as satisfying as you hoped. So, why not try letting go of the desire to draw a cute girl?
2025-03-16 02:02:01 +0000 UTC View Post
If you leave uncertainty as it is, it can become an unexpected charm. If you are bound by your own rules or methods, you can only draw within those limits. I hope that you can let go of unnecessary thoughts and allow the charm of uncertainty to naturally fill the space as you draw—both for myself and for all of you.