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Xiaoxuan Dai
Male/United States
Birthday
April 14
Last Visit: 8 hours ago
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What up people, I'm a pre-medical student who is currently working to rise up and become an ophthalmologist one day. Art has always been a passion of mine and will rise up with me. My tastes are eclectic ranging from science and animals to anime and pokemon. I have a lot of favorite things and I hope you do too...
Current Residence: Pleasanton, CA Favourite genre of music: J-Pop Favourite style of art: Impressionism Operating System: Snow Leopard Favourite cartoon character: Stitch Personal Quote: No Biggie, it's just the world...
Yeah, I've fav spammed you a bit too. What media do you use? It doesn't look digital but looks really good. I don't know how to create digital art much at all, but I want to find ways to make my drawings still look unique and detailed.
My medium of choice will have to be pencil...I really enjoy the flexibility that pencil provides...I would usually outline in pen afterward...none of it is digital...as for coloring, very basic media like colored pencil or crayon will suffice...a very bold contrast can be created by using colored pens and crayon...as for some of my earlier pieces, I've uses oil acrylic and watercolor...if you are willing to invest some time, oil really does make a statement. I personally prefer watercolor since it is quick and effective...it also creates a really nice gradient...it is, however, not very forgiving towards mistakes...