To fully hand‑draw and ink every digital line until the piece can delight Your eyes. Elusive Me spends 40–70 working hours at the digital drawing board. Of course, the artist sustains themselves through their works, and there are people who appreciate them and pay for them. :) But there are also those who, upon receiving the work, do not consider it necessary to settle up with the artist, sadly :( :( :(
Therefore, from today, all works created by Elusive Me that you have already ordered or will order will be sold through the checkout/payment platform on our GameTatooArt website. The artist earns a living from their work, just like any of us….
Greetings to those who have ordered these works - don't forget exists equilibrium, it will catch up each of us
An artist, like an illusionist, does not reveal their secrets. An ordinary artist would let a program generate light and shadow automatically, but I prefer to create those effects by hand, without digital aid. Glasses were obviously tricky because it changes what you see. Lenses aren’t perfectly clear or mirror-like, they have a thin tint, tiny reflections, and small distortions. In digital art, that means the background seen through the lens should look slightly shifted, softened, and less contrasty so the surface reads as glass.
Drawing animals often feels easier than drawing a human portrait, but it has its own challenges. When I saw a Samoyed, I wanted to make it look like a plush toy. Start by blocking in base clumps—solid shapes and single tones that follow the body’s form—then add a few sharp, stray strands at the edges. Finally, focus on individual hairs as the finishing touch so the fur reads soft and tactile. It wasn’t just a technical exercise; it was a genuinely enjoyable experience.