i love you so much son.... use every skill you learn to help your own creativity. You have great Ideas!
Posted 1 year ago by Dad
That’s me wanting a big hug from the bubba
Posted 3 years ago by Leonard (Father)
That’s how I feel sometimes
Posted 3 years ago by Leonard (Father)
Imagine roundihousing someone with these bad boys on? ????????
Posted 3 years ago by Leonard (Father)
I would like to frame that!
Posted 3 years ago by Leonard (Father)
What a beautiful horizon!!
Posted 5 years ago by Leonard (Father)
Hey Bubbs! I really like this one. You’re doing excellent work. Remember, every skill you learn, you can use it in your own projects too! Really great work!
Posted 5 years ago by Leonard (Father)
Nice work! Learn those techniques!
Posted 5 years ago by Dad
Hey bubba, keep up the awesome work!!! I love you!
Posted 5 years ago by Dad
Whoa…..PS2 taking over! I’m really proud of you son. You are learning to use tools that are powerful. Use them to help bring your own projects to life. I love you!
Posted 5 years ago by Leonard (Father)
Wow! That is freakin awesome! I’m really impressed Bubbs! How did you make the eyes like that! Really cool.
Posted 5 years ago by Dad
Really cool Bubbs. I really like how you made it all stand out using colors.
Posted 5 years ago by Leonard (Father)
Getting better. Sebastian, make sure you learn and apply each technique the teacher shows you. Just like anything else you learn. Technique is most important. There is only one correct way to perform a technique. I am very proud of you son, keep doing your best and you will improve.
Posted 5 years ago by Leonard (Father)
Love it!
Posted 6 years ago by Dana
Loving it all. I'm so proud of you son. Learning by doing is the way to success. Keep it up!
Posted 6 years ago by Leonard (Father)
super awesome job, I love the differences in your shading. this skill will bring new life to your drawings and your character design.
Posted 6 years ago by Leonard (Father)
Great work! These are skills you’re learning that will help you with your own creations and ideas. Learning technique is the difference!