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Conceptual Sketches and Anime Fan Art

byMahipal PuriShips across IndiaStarts from1,400 Per Portrait (1 Face)View full gallery

Beyond realistic portraits, I explore the world of concept art, anime, and ink sketches. This is my creative outlet where I turn characters and abstract ideas into hand-drawn reality.

This video shows the process of creating a hyper-realistic male torso study using color pencils. It's a demonstration of my understanding of anatomy, light, and color.

A time-lapse video showing the drawing of a baby tiger in color pencil. I focused on capturing the texture of the fur and the innocent look in its eyes.

A fun video showing people's reaction to the finished and framed tiger cub drawing. It's always rewarding to see the final impact of my work.

A process video of an ink drawing of a character from the anime Jujutsu Kaisen. I use fine liners to create the clean, distinct look of manga and anime art.

A quick sketch of Goku from Dragon Ball Z. I enjoy drawing characters from my favorite shows as a way to practice and connect with other fans.

The creation of a surreal ink drawing, from a blank page to the finished piece. This style of art allows me to explore more abstract and imaginative concepts.

A quick ink sketch done in my sketchbook. This piece is about the chaos of the mind, drawn with a Micron pen while I was out and about.

A process video for a conceptual ink drawing of a woman with flowing hair. The focus is on creating movement and texture using only lines.

A time-lapse of an ink sketch of an old man, created using a cross-hatching technique. This method builds up tone and form through intersecting lines.

An ink drawing of a lighthouse on a cliff. This kind of landscape sketching is another way I practice my line work and composition.

About Conceptual Sketches & Fan Art

When I create a custom ink sketch or fan art, I don't use digital filters. Every stroke, whether it's the complex cross-hatching on a landscape or the specific line-work for a character, is hand-drawn using professional fine-liners. You get the real texture of the paper and the raw feel of ink, something digital prints can never replicate.

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