Mountain Spirit

I doodled using the prompt mountain spirit, inspired from the Japanese folklore Yuki-onna which roughly translates to Snow Woman high up in the mountains. I did thought of making mountains but ended up with giant rocks and rolled with it.

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With some inserts for practicing composition using foreground, midtones and background, it's not an overt feature for this piece but it's there. I was also testing out brushes. I know I could further improve on the smaller details here and there but it's a doodle where there's supposed to be less pressure.

Not sure if I mentioned this before but I'm using a new app called iArtbook which is like a free version of Proceate. It has most of the features of procreate but with ads. Not a paid endorsement but this app is much better than Ibis Paint and even has a time lapse recording feature for doing shorts for Tiktok and Youtube.

Still trying to find a style that suits me. I didn't bother for a screenshot on the WIP since this was done in one session. This was also shared on my artofadamada account.


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Hey, thats awesome! But I like tearsdrops better. Keep it up! 😉👍

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It could be localized as Maria Makiling.😊 I think kids nowadays hindi na Alam si Maria Makiling.😊

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That's one way to reimagine it. Thanks for stopping by.

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You're welcome. Thanks for accepting my views and opinions.😁 Parang pre-announcement before a program on TV starts. 😅

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Nice doodle. It shows how good you are at doing so. The app is new to you, but still you made it well.

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That is genuinely a really nice picture. The splash of colour on greys really set it off.
Hope you're well and happy.

Best wishes to you as always :-)

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