Legend has it, I use Procreate on an iPad Pro. This legend is true!
As a former Clip Studio Paint user, switching to the Procreate was a fate worse than death... my survival is duely due to the Procreation of "WATER PEN"
'The "WATER PEN" is mightier than the sword' Aristotle or some other asshat once said.
Most, if not all, stages of my drawings use varying degrees of "WATER PEN": sketching, lining, blending, coloring, rendering, and yeah whatever else. One trick pony over here. Keeps me sane.
I've tried many a mediums in my art journey; 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional.
Outside the computer world, these hands weild pencil, charcoal, paintbrush, and clay. For painting, I strictly use acrylic; I find it more forgiving than oil or watercolor.
The only 'oil' exception for me is oil pastels. I love oil pastels ♡
With these tools, I primarily choose to fill the pages of my sketchbook collection. My 3-Dimensional projects fall into a few categories: sculpting, carving, and sewing!
Clay figurines are some of the most enjoyable projects for me! Currently, I have two sculptures of Mascot-chan at my desk :)
I've also dabbled in woodworking. My greatest accomplishment was learning how to build a kalimba!
Counting the prototypes, I think I'm up to four completed kalimbas but only two are in-tact and functional. Well...I gave one away so I'm down to one.
As for sewing, I make stuffed animals! :D
I also make dolls; plushie dolls and "porcelain" dolls (meaning they have soft parts and some clay sculpted parts!).
Arduously, I have made one (1) ball-jointed doll handmade with clay and wire but ultimately, it wan't worth the trouble.
Remodelling Barbies is a pretty close second! I've yet to finish a full remodelled Barbie but I would definitely like to :)
MISCELLANEOUS ABILITIES: origami, scrapbook/collage, crochet, clothes altering, [Work in progress]