Streak Club is a place for hosting and participating in creative streaks.
Started 7 years ago (2016-01-04T12:00:00Z). Goes forever.
For those of us where the Daily Art streak is a bit much, new in 2016 we'll have, a weekly art streak! If you're also doing daily I suggest doing both and dual submitting what you're most proud of that week.
The rules are simple: Work on some art every week for as long as you can. Submit something visual that represents your effort by uploading an image or file. All art styles are allowed, there are no limitations on the medium. This streak is not a competition, it's for you to grow as an artist by giving you an excuse to practice at least once a week.
If you happen to make more stuff in one week feel free to edit your post with the additional work until Steak Club has a feature to handle this case.
Sharing your stuff on Twitter? Use the #weeklyartstreak hashtag!
This piece is not something very extraordinary or very cool but it represents the tranquility that everyone should have
Screen shot representing the art from my latest game, goose hunt!
https://jontopielski.itch.io/goose-hunt
I've actually been drawing daily. As much as I can possibly do so ! Just forgot the follow my reminders to come back here.
First of a bunch of pencil + paper sketches that I want to trace digitally. This one is of a dim yet affable character.
I textured this one by taking photos of the bottle then doing a crappy uv mapping. also tested out the principled renderer
Okay, so since last week, I decided that I am going to delve into the world of street art using current character designs, as well as new ones I'm currently working on. Here's some samples of ideas I've been working on.
Open to constructive criticism. Thanks.
Did some stuff with that but R-18, so not sure if I can post it there. (not nudity alone if you want to ask :P )
I've decided to push myself to start doing some sort of visual art once a week in addition to the music I work on.
Nothing special, just doodles of concepts. If I progress at all, I'd like to work with mixed media.
For this "piece" I sketched a rough outline with pencil, then went over it with a sharpie and erased the pencil lines. Then I snapped a photo on my phone, bumped up the contrast, and trimmed off the extra space surrounding the character.
*Edit: I've also posted a version of the doodle where I used different phone apps to edit the doodle. Would that be considered mixed media? Is blending inked art with digital effects considered mixed media?
Constructive criticism is always welcome. Thanks!