't really make up for the lost time in any way except really teaching you how to focus on the important bits. Custom brushes (oh boy that word) do have the tendency to kinda lure you into becoming a bit dumber I think in that you rely on them to do a bit of the work for you. Which is good when it saves you time, but bad when it turns out you don't know how to do it yourself (which is never because you can always use them. Art autism, there you go). Either way I'll post up some steps later too. Cheers! And and if you do play Magic (as opposed to just being here for the paintings) check out my Patreon, I make a bunch of sweet tokens for everyone: www.patreon.com/johannesvoss

Here's a painting I did for Magic's new Commander set, called Arachnogenesis, basically Spider Fog! I did something that I hardly ever do here which is paint an entire image with almost nothing but the basic round brush. Usually I'm all about efficiency when it comes to commercial work (more time for other things) but this for some reason I felt like doing that way. It ended up taking forever (four or five days I believe which is super long for me) and it doesn