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Hyrum Da Silva
Hyrum Da Silva
Mendoza Argentina
I draw as a hobby, I love telling stories with my characters
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Akuti
Hyrum Da Silva
Great Lemur warrior! I can tottaly imagine a world with these characters in it!
fernando freitas
Hyrum Da Silva
Wow there is so much in that second one! It looks great I cant take my eyes off of it!
@ooka
"We can fly too!" Hi, first time here~ Had fun drawing this!
Hyrum Da Silva
Dude he looks like king Juliens cousin! Awesome colors!
Ana Bia Morais
Here is my submission. First time participating of a chellenge, uh i'm nervous!
Hyrum Da Silva
Hey Ana, great job! I hope you had fun doing it cause it looks awesome!
Evan Collene
Hey everybody! This is my entry for the Proko challenge. It is done in ballpoint pen, Thanks!
Hyrum Da Silva
Great story being told here!
dreamy
I think it’s pretty clear which refs I used? It was rly fun to draw though
Hyrum Da Silva
Great mix of the grasshoper and bird! he looks amazing!
Zoungy Kligge
Here's my submission to the Reference Bash Proko challenge. This was fun! I tried to keep within the 'sketch' parameter... Not too fancy, something that can be created freely and quickly without overthinking. I mashed up four photos... The landscape was stretched to indicate motion blur. There's the plane of course... Trying to escape the monster, which is an inverted seahorse tail. The background removal tool granulated the edges, and I left it that way to indicate energy, bursting from the ground. The eerie sky is a heavily manipulated fig, radially aligned with the spiral of the tail.
Hyrum Da Silva
Wow great usage of colors to give the sense of urgency! loved it
Akim Berberovic
My entry for the #prokochallenge . I’m a big fan of Peter Han and I could not miss this opportunity. IG @this.waste.of.life From the Journal of the Wandering Lemur Day 173 It was still dark when I awoke, and, looking up, i could still see the stars. I wanted to sleep longer, but the wind started picking up, and, i felt that i need to continue my journey to the North. After a half day walk i came across a small lake where i refreshed myself and decided to take a break. Shortly after i noticed something shimmering in the tall grass. I tried to find out what it was but every time i came closer it seemed like it was running away from me. That ignited my curiosity and without noticing i started following it into the woods. A discomfort was felt in the air and the sun was already setting down. I knew i had to admit my defeat before the night sets, but when i thought of giving up i finally got a clear view on that mysterious shimmering light. Sitting on the top of a tall rock formation, there was a scarabai reflecting the evening lights. Without hesitation, quickly, i climbed the rock to catch this rare find, just to get myself surprised again. I didn’t catch this bloody bug because it seemed it was just leading me the whole time, knowing something i didn’t know. I couldn’t trust my eyes. Below me, on the other side of the rock, lied, what for me seemed, a dead body of a human dressed as a soldier. From the journals i read before i could identify that it was a skeleton of a Roman solider, which made even less sense for me. I never heard of romans traveling this far from the Mediterranean Sea, not to mention soldiers. In his hand was a golden scarabai what seemed to be the last thing this poor soul ever saw. Maybe it’s a good omen this golden bug with me on the journey. Till i decide I’ll spend my night next to the silent soldier.
Hyrum Da Silva
Looks great!
@zoaradem
Hi! Here's my sketch for the Proko Reference Bash Challenge. Not really satisfied with the outcome, but hey, at least I tried lol Whoever read this, have a amazing day! :)
Hyrum Da Silva
This one has a mystical aire to it really liked the detail with the fungi
Xcin Osaka
My entry for the challenge. Don't eat lemur fruit.
Hyrum Da Silva
This one looks awesome! great job!
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