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E-mail me at artofchowkaka@gmail.com for business inquiries. (note: please take a look at my main website down below for an accurate indication of what I do.)

Current Residence: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Operating System: PC/Mac

Linktree (all my social media): linktr.ee/artofchow

Favourite Visual Artist
Ashley Wood, Yoji Shinkawa
Favourite Games
Hearthstone
Favourite Gaming Platform
PC/Mac
Tools of the Trade
Photoshop, Painter
Other Interests
Fine Arts, Illustration, Concept art, Animation

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Oh man, I love your work... it's completely the opposite of mine, which relies heavily on lines. To me your art looks the most difficult in the world but it looks so rad.. so chunky and soft at the same time, like a good peanut butter. /chefkissemote

Happy belated birthday! ^^

YOUR ART IS SO IMPRESSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL 😭😭

Hello! Can I ask you something about your process?

Do you immediately work with a soft brush and then clarify shapes or do you use a hard brush and then make blending and blurring?

Thanks in advance!

I might not be the one expected to reply here 😹but saw your comment and found it interesting. From what I have seen from Alex he doesn't always do the same, but sometimes he makes a sketch with some color/detail, then he blurs it (gaussian blur over the whole canvas) and after that he starts working on the details. He has some videos on artstation you can check out

Oh, thank you very much for the answer! I didn't see that Alex has videos on Artstation.

I just think it is super helpful for learning to dig in to the process of other artists, even if you work in a very different style.

No worries! It is quite helpful actually, you always learn a thing or two that might help with your style or your workflow. Personally I always do things differently, otherwise I get stuck or bored (like sometimes I just start with color, sometimes with black and white, sometimes with detailed sketches, etc.)

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