Probably the Biggest Artwork I've Ever Worked On - Lineart

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Probably the Biggest Artwork I've Ever Worked On - Lineart
# <center> Hi Everybody ! </center>

<center>*Probably the most complex "clean" drawing I've ever done...*</center>

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<center>![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmcJ8GcCzSEGHJNJyjoFQ5zAyoMkvM9qDf6StvnXfixKCr/image.png)</center>

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<center>...and YES, it was pretty hard to do until now so far!!</center>

<center>I m not gonna reveal the name or the idea behind it because what comes behind this is actually a very, veeeery, VEEEERY BIG project. And to be honest I believe you will know about it very soon! </center>

<center>**Yet you can see that this will be a BIG party!!**</center>

<center>To be honest, this is already being a real, real pain for being painted, so many things, so many characters, so many colors and so many struggles.</center>


<center>![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmRG78SbagJaVpBwKJ8ohSn7vKoaSMaqcL6mszqieUHgcu/image.png)</center>


<center>Yet I am very pleased and impressed about how much I learned lately about stylization and general colors and lineart.</center>

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<center>Just to give you an idea of how hard this is being: I've been working for over a week on this, and I didn't even start with the rendering.</center>

<center>Although I must admit that I am not being able to keep the attention on the artwork for very long since I am having plenty of other works to be done from here and there.</center>

<center>Yet until now so far this is being very rewarding and I am still learning a lot about arts with this. Mostly about making many things look good in one single canvas and not making it look simply like a chaos and disorder.</center>

<center>I am also introducing here the very first rough composition sketches I did. As you can spot, the chosen one was the third from the left. And I couldn't be more happy (and hate it so much because of its complexity) with the choice.</center>

<center>Still... a lot of work ahead and a lot of struggle (because here the struggle is very, very real) ahead. Wait for me to start shouting bad words and insulting life itself, because it will happen!</center>

<center>**_One last side-note: It took me roughly three cleaning steps to achieve this quality of line, which, to be honest, i am really proud of._**</center>

<center>Thanks a lot for your support and I see you in the next one!</center>

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###### <center> *(All the images are my own creation and therefore I own their rights)*</center>

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*I always try to listen to the ideas of my fellow followers to improve my posts and to give something back to the community... therefor: What would you like the next posts to be about? What should I talk about? What kind of painting? Would you like some tutorials about arts, about cooking? Maybe some fresh gaming broadcast? I would love to know!*

<center>*I apologize if I don't reply to your message. Sometimes I can't find enough time for it. But you can be sure that I will read it!*</center>

<center>Bye!</center>


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