(12-27-2020, 06:29 AM)Aedrielle Wrote: @Astralseed - Wow those are amazing! I am in awe of that gorgeous work!
My hands are pretty shaky in general (thank goodness for line stabilization), but I've found that working with clay seems to be a bit more forgiving than diving in to carving wood for example (which I have found I am not at all good at lol). I was debating getting some Monster Clay as a little "Made it through 2020" treat to myself and giving it a shot... Knowing me I would try sculpting one of my Quirls first!
Lena Danya on YouTube does amazing timelapse paintings in oil paint that I have been binge watching. They are great to have on in the background while trying to relax, though I admit I end up baffled if I look away too long xD
Wood carving seems so cool! I'm always impressed when I see videos of people making wood carvings, especially those really large and intricate ones. There's no way I wouldn't hurt myself trying that though lol. Clay is hard on my hands because it flares up my carpal tunnel syndrome and then my hands hurt and I have no grip and they get wonky and I just can't win.
Beep Beep, comin' through!