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Digital Sketches & Custom Paintings

byVishalShips across IndiaStarts from1,200 per illustrationView full gallery

I swap my graphite pencils for an iPad when I want to experiment with clean lines and bold colors. Whether it’s a minimalist sketch or a fully rendered painting, every piece is 100% hand-drawn by me.

My first ever digital sketch, created on an iPad. I chose a challenging and expressive pose to test my skills, focusing on realistic shading and hair texture in a black-and-white style.

A shot of the finished digital portrait on the iPad screen. This view shows the artwork within the Procreate app interface, highlighting its digital origin.

A fun video showing my process for my first digital portrait. It captures the transition from a blank digital canvas to the fully rendered, expressive face.

A close-up of a realistic eye study I created digitally. Using an iPad, I can build up layers of color and texture to achieve a high level of detail, making the eye appear wet and reflective.

A time-lapse of the red eye digital drawing. You can see me using the Apple Pencil to add highlights and fine details to the eyelashes and iris, bringing the piece to life.

A candid shot of me working on the red eye drawing in a hotel lobby. Art can happen anywhere, and my iPad allows me to create detailed digital pieces on the go.

A quick time-lapse of a digital line art piece. This shows the process of creating a clean, minimalist illustration of a couple embracing, perfect for a simple and modern commission.

About Digital Sketches & Paintings

Digital art is my favorite way to experiment with style without the mess of physical materials. Whether you want precise, clean line art for a modern look or a fully rendered digital painting, I use Procreate to layer everything from scratch. It is always 100% hand-drawn, so you get a unique piece of art tailored to your vision.

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