A little rose…
Posted On December 29, 2021
Here’s my most recent piece of artwork – one of my first digital art attempts.
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Abby
Abby is a teenaged writer who loves using her words for Jesus, to seek and point out beauty in the ordinary. When she isn't writing, you can find her jamming on her guitar, which she fondly calls "Raymond Fender the First", sitting on porches, or reading.
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Ooh, that’s pretty!! It would look cool as a sticker.
Hey, thanks Stella! Now there’s an idea….
Good idea, Stella!! Abby, if you wanted to do that, there’s a website called Redbubble where artists can upload their works and put them on things like stickers, shirts, magnets, bags, etc. Redbubble does all of the transactions, but when someone buys your work, you get paid whatever percentage you mark the product up. Redbubble prints your design on the product and sends it to the person who bought it.
Thanks. I’ll have to take a look!:)
Haha, Abby and stickers…
It’s lovely! I love the way you did it! Thank you for sharing!!
That’s beautiful, Abby!! I’ve been thinking about getting into digital art for a while, but that is gorgeous. What device did you use and what platform (Procreate, Adobe, Medibang, etc.)?
Thanks! I used a Wacom Intuos pro drawing tablet hooked up to my laptop. The art program I have is really, really basic… it’s called Paint 3D and came with my laptop. XD We’re looking into some professional software (maybe Adobe) as I get into more digital art.
Awesome! I’m looking into digital art, so I’m trying to see what other people are using and what might be a good option for me. Thanks!
This is absolutely beautiful Abby!! Wow, you did such a good job. I can’t believe it was done digitally!
Thanks so much, Ally!
It’s beautiful Abby! I love the way you did that!! Great work!
Thanks, Grace! 😊
So pretty!
Would you say drawing digitally is easier or harder than on paper? And which results do you like better?
Thanks Hannah!
I would say, for me, it is easier on paper. That’s what I’m used to. BUT drawing digitally has this great thing called the ‘undo’ button. 😂
For the most part I’d say I prefer art on paper, but I love both.