I wanted my next practice round to have a big smile with teeth. While her teeth are better than I’ve ever done hers were not this crooked. I’ll do better next time…?
Timelapse: https://bsky.app/profile/ballshapedman.bsky.social/post/3mcxfmlmnn22s
Had to switch to Bluesky for the timelapse as Mastadon isn’t letting me upload them now for some reason.


This is great! I hope beginners watch your timelapses, they could learn a lot from them. Do you use a software to take the timelapse or is it done manually?
I hope they get stuff from it! I still watch timelapses of artists I want to be as good as all the time.
And it’s just native to the app, Infinite Painter. It records at 1x speed at a few different resolutions. I use 720p to keep the file from being huge and I reduce the speed to 60 seconds instead of however long it took but it always exports at 1 minute 18 seconds which is strange.
This painting was 40 minutes of pencil time and over 2 hours of real time. It doesn’t record if the brush isn’t moving.
I think it’s great for all artists to see that it’s not perfect looking from the get go. We have a saying in our house to never judge an artist’s work as an observer, until the artist is done. This is a perfect example. Like in the hair, you were just laying a base and then going to come back and erase. It looked like a base should, then the magic really happened.
Oh wow for the timelapse, I never even considered to look for it. I use Krita and it has it as well. Thanks.
You’re right, that’s exactly what it looks like. It’s how Bob Ross was for me as a kid. Sometimes it was an emotional roller coaster watching him paint.
And to your other point, since an artist is never finished, just over working on it, one can never be judged 🤣🤣🤣
And I’ll look into Krita, I don’t think I’ve heard of it before…!?
Edit: There are artists who can make it nearly perfect right away. I’ve seen Jim Lee in person a few times and he’d start drawing Wonder Woman from scratch and the very first line was perfect. It was amazing to watch. I am not anywhere near that well practiced.
Love this, it’s a way better way to think about it.
Krita is awesome and free. You can create your own brushes too. Make sure to save everything though, you kind of start over fresh with each update.
Again, a great way to look at it. Great skills and a great outlook. I wish lemmy let me follow your work.
Yeah that’s one downfall of Lemmy. But I post to Bluesky, Mastadon, and DeviantArt as well where you can follow. I don’t put the timelapses on DA. Or on Mastadon right now for whatever reason.
I sent myself a note to look up Krita this weekend. I’m excited to explore a new tool!