This is the seventh Valentine's Day drawing for my boyfriend! This time flew by very quickly for me. It's also a symbol of my started adventure with drawing. Seven years in digital painting. It was a time full of ups and downs. I would like to thank every person coming with their opinion, thank you, my observers, for being with me. For a year, probably not much will change, but after graduation, I start learning from scratch - with courses. Let me know what you think of the new art. The old drawing from a year ago will be in the comments!
This is the seventh Valentine's Day drawing for my boyfriend! This time flew by very quickly for me. It's also a symbol of my started adventure with drawing. Seven years in digital painting. It was a time full of ups and downs. I would like to thank every person coming with their opinion, thank you, my observers, for being with me. For a year, probably not much will change, but after graduation, I start learning from scratch - with courses. Let me know what you think of the new art. The old drawing from a year ago will be in the comments!
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