The following three I'd say are the pieces I'm most proud of. The first and third are original characters of mine, while the middle is an originally absurd scene. Most of my digital art is older as most of my recent time has been practicing fundamentals on paper.
Even as an older work, I'm still fond of my little abomination(♥️). The coloring/shading is mostlymostly how I operate today, and I'm pretty happy with the overall appearance.
A good show of how far I can push texture, and I do enjoy inking every so often. It's also a better show of the 'dramatic flare' and eerie side I try to put in a lot of my art
My most skilled work as far as anatomy and human figure is concerned, I'd also say the shotgun and revolver are pretty well done. A more up to date show of skill and artstyle.
With all that being said, I haven't come to hate any of my drawings. So, here's a barrage of others.
When I was doing anatomy practice I looked at the dumb poses I was referencing and thought "wow, these look like the ridiculous moves Wesker would pull while dodging bullets." Since I work better when I'm invested, I decided to add some elements of his. So now we all get to witness hunky half naked Albert Wesker.
Works from artfight 2025. The first is of Wormiru, who belongs to @Worm_Kitty. While the second is of Starla of user @Mint_. Even though my proportions were a bit whack back then, I'm still fond of them.
When I was learning inking I naturally came back to my lovely character. Not the cleanest, but for an early attempt I think it did well. No matter what I'll be fond of this thing and the strange birthday parties it throws. Speaking of, the story is that it's an eldritch starspawn that's absolutely obsessed with celebrating random people's birthdays.
Skulls have been a reoccuring subject of my art, this one has been a point of pride, though they all have a spot in my heart
I enjoy reading manga, so I've done a few tributes of panels that stuck out to me within my favorite stories. This being Guts from the manga Berserk by Kentaro Miura (Rest in peace)
Here's the Hero of Hell from Chainsawman by Tatsuki Fujimoto.
I drew this little bugger physically long before I even had a drawing tablet. Once I did begin with digital art I quickly got to revising him with color and the works.