Teddyhitchock Posted August 18, 2025 #1 Posted August 18, 2025 (edited) I like to paint among many other hobbies... Here is a few of my paintings.. If you like my stuff.. I'm djisaac2002 in chat Edited August 25, 2025 by Teddyhitchock Changed some text FilipTa, MilunM, DragoslavP and 2 others 2 1 1 1
iscircleoflife Posted March 23 #3 Posted March 23 thats some nice art, i always envy people who can draw because i cant
wickzyl6 Posted Thursday at 06:13 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 06:13 PM Those look sick, love the vibe you've got going. I'll drop a hi in chat sometime when I'm lurking
ashmia486 Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM Those are wild, really dig the color choices. I'll keep an eye out for you in chat, same username as here?
kendallki9 Posted Thursday at 08:45 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 08:45 PM Those color combos are sick, first one's got that neon dream vibe. I can barely draw a stick figure tbh, mad respect for the patience this takes.
Gladetha Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM #9 Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM Those neon vibes are killer, first one looks like it's glowing right off the canvas. I can barely doodle a straight line so I'm always impressed when people can actually paint like this
mikkesse Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM #10 Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM Those pieces have such a cool energy, the neon pops really make them stand out. I can't paint to save my life but I mess around with digital stuff sometimes, totally different game though.
vynyn Posted Thursday at 09:29 PM #11 Posted Thursday at 09:29 PM Those neon pops are fire, I can barely mix paint without making mud lol. What kind of paint do you use?
JustGafar Posted Thursday at 09:30 PM #13 Posted Thursday at 09:30 PM I used to love art work a lot, so sad I can't draw
sydneyess1 Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM #14 Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM That first one really does look like it's glowing, the way you pulled off that neon effect is wild. I mess around with sketching sometimes but nothing close to this level lol.
Onyxast0 Posted Thursday at 09:40 PM #15 Posted Thursday at 09:40 PM Those colors pop like crazy, especially digging that Friday the 13th one. I used to sketch a bit but haven't touched a brush in ages, this kinda makes me wanna get back into it.
kaig4t1k4 Posted Friday at 05:19 AM #16 Posted Friday at 05:19 AM ? beautiful game ?? beautiful game ?? beautiful game ?
woonixarium Posted Friday at 11:49 AM #17 Posted Friday at 11:49 AM If you ever want that neon glow to really punch off the canvas, try putting down a thin white base layer first before the bright color, it stops the paint from looking dull as it dries. Seeing pieces like thhis always reminds me that simple acrylics can go a long way with the right technique.
FlameSentinel Posted Saturday at 12:40 AM #18 Posted Saturday at 12:40 AM yo these are realy clean ngl, i cant paint for shit but the vibe on em is goat ?
onyxly4 Posted Saturday at 06:41 AM #19 Posted Saturday at 06:41 AM The texture on the mask one is sick, do you usually work with acrylics or something else for those?
winevar Posted Saturday at 07:00 AM #20 Posted Saturday at 07:00 AM I always wondered if you sketched it out first or jusst went straight in with the brush.
ryxtha Posted Saturday at 09:10 AM #21 Posted Saturday at 09:10 AM The contrast in the bottom right piece really grabs me, I always chickeen out when using that much dark paint.
Steinerra Posted Saturday at 09:46 AM #23 Posted Saturday at 09:46 AM nah not rly feeling the neon one as much sorry lol. i think the more muted earthy pieces hit harder, they got a weight to em that the bright stuff loses a bit ya know?
woonrel Posted Saturday at 12:08 PM #24 Posted Saturday at 12:08 PM I messed around with oil paints once and the whole thing turned itno a muddy brown blob after the third layer, so i got mad respect for anyone who can keep the colors clean like you do in the mask piece.
gauzearix831 Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM #25 Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM the blend on the sunset piece is so smooth it almost hurts to look at lol, do you ever get frustrated waiting for layers to dry or do you just work wet on wet?
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