• rnercle@sh.itjust.works
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    11 days ago

    1st time i saw this drawing, i was interested. This, according to your post history is my 8th exposure to the same drawing.

    how long does it take you to draw one of these?

    and why is it posted in digital art if it’s a drawing?

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      11 days ago

      I like to share it to relevant communities just to reach different audiences. We obviously follow the same communities. I apologize for you seeing it so much. This drawing took around 70 hours. According to the rules of Digital Art, traditional art is also allowed here.

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    11 days ago

    can’t help but wonder if it’s AI.

    this is what this crapware tech has done to humanity - forced us to question everything we see.

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      That’s a shame. All my art is hand drawn with pencil. On my instagram, electricbrainstem, I have pinned stories in my bio that show how I create my art.

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        11 days ago

        thank you for sharing your work. hope you don’t take offense, but these days I geek out over process more than the final work because I love to watch artists making art.

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          Thanks for looking! That’s great to hear because I document the process. On my instagram, electricbrainstem, I have pinned stories in my bio that have tons of work in progress shots of my drawings.

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      11 days ago

      Thank you so much! I focus on the detail at the start, but eventually I just zone out and go with the flow.