The Sketchbook of Cris Palomino: Adventures in ✍️ drawing
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@crispalomino Wow you've got an endless flow of fun ideas. I like seeing the sense of humor in the ones like the Cat walker and Bullydozer!
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@Valerie-Light your kind words are very appreciated.

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Did two takes on this DTIYS challenge.
The field tours were always popular with the mice.
Plus
A peaceful, omnivore, the Gubbernagauss, can be effectively used to clear fields of annoying weeds.
 
 
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Working on this idea as a response to prompts Danger and Escape.

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New kid drawing with my initial interpretation.

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@crispalomino I love your style. These are so imaginative and fun.
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@demotlj thank you so much.
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The Cat Walker in color.

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The next Tuesday template challenge.
 
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I hit 1000 followers on IG. Still amazes me. These sketches were made as a thank you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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From my surface design workshop assignment.

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Been busy crunching numbers for taxes, but the horrors we’ve seen in Ukraine this week have left me devastated. In progress.

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Some challenges in my friend, Glen Southern’s Facebook group.
 
 
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Back to monsters. Kid artist, Colin.
 
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Taking a class on Nomad Sculpt and illustration from Domestika.
Instructor had us download an app called Photo Booth. One of the functions is Mirror. I made some wads of paper, aluminum and waxed paper and then took screenshots of symmetry created as I rotated these little wadded balls. Then in Procreate, I put some of them together to see what they inspired. This was what came of my inspiration.
 
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@crispalomino These are sooo cool!!! I want to see these come alive in color and in a story
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@Kristen-Lango, thank you so much.
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Finished the color in Procreate using color gradients as a base.
