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BikerScout

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🚨 NO NFTs 🚨 NO AI


Hello there!:wave: My dA gallery is the most complete collection of my work anywhere on t'internet, starting with my 90s graphite work when I was just starting to take art seriously. It then moves into my mid-2000s digital painting phase, plus everything between & since!


I've been a sketch card artist since 2017 so the majority of my recent work is drawn at 2.5" x 3.5" size. I have a full-time job so this suits the limited time I have available to make art. I've been fortunate to create officially licensed artwork for film and TV franchises including Star Wars, Middle-earth, The Goonies and The X-Files for a number of established and independent trading card companies.


I love sharing work-in-progress collages which you can find in my Step-By-Step galllery :happybounce: . I also have some tutorial and time-lapse videos in my Tutorials gallery.


If you find something that you found helpful, drop a comment so I know you want me to make more! :typerhappy:


Thanks for stopping by my gallery. Hope to see you round! :hug:


Tools of the Trade
Polychromos | Copic markers | Procrastination

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Thats awesome ! True artwork and not😍 AI

Thank you for showing your process !

Thanks very much! :wave: I remember when I first joined dA (20 years ago!!), I learned so much by seeing other artist's process shots so I'm just paying it forward. I hope it's useful. :thanks:

Thanx for the fave

You have am unbelievable eye for likeness

I appreciate that - thanks!  It's just practice. Lots & lots of practice. :w00t:

Yeah it's encouraging, your giant gallery shows the progression

Your work is amazing, especially for being drawn with traditional media. I can't get this sort of result with Adobe Photoshop, let alone pencils, so my respect to you. Great taste in films, too - Pulp Fiction and Léon in the same gallery, how cool is that? :)