Many players are super focused on only one brawler. Consider buying an account that already has your favorite brawler. Looking for your favorite legendary brawler? Sometimes it can feel like it comes down to spending lots of money on gems and brawl boxes. He does a lot of awesome work for more than just Brawl Stars characters. Stay up to date with all of James Doodles artwork by subscribing to James Doodles Facebook page. If you think it’s good then that’s all that matters. James Doodles: May sound cliche but just draw what you want and how you want regardless of what anyone else thinks. GD: What advice would you give to aspiring artists or just anybody who is interested in drawing? There’s a lot of tricks you can learn to do certain things with shading etc. Since then I’ve always wanted to get to that level. It was almost as if it was an animation still from a movie. I’d never seen traditional art look so vibrant. I saw someone’s work a few years back and it blew my mind. James Doodles: I use Copic brand Sketch and Ciao markers. GD: The art style looks really cool! What did you do to get this specific look for your pieces? I feel that the best of my drawings come from this process. I’ll get a vision that hits me ahead of time, and then I just go with the flow. I did one of Leon, but haven’t had to luck to get him for myself. James Doodles: I’ve been drawing the ones that catch my eye the most. What is your process for making them look the way they do? How do you pick which brawler to do next? Are you only drawing brawlers that you’ve unlocked? GD: I love the way you capture the character’s personalities. I like to draw characters from other games as well. I plan on doing all of the characters over time. So far I’ve drawn Shelly, Leon, Nita, Bull, and Jessie. James Doodles: The series’ characters looked really fun to draw. Awesome work! What made you decide to draw the characters from Brawl Stars? You’ve already done quite a few of them! GD: We’ve all been noticing your awesome brawl stars fan art being posted to Reddit and Facebook. I’ve been back on my board for like a year and a half. I’m actually still going through to some point. So I had another surgery and recovery after that. I went back to the doctor to get checked out and it turns out my ACL was severed in half the whole time.
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It took about a year to recover from that but something still felt wrong. I fell into a bowl while skating and ended up spiral fracturing my tibia pretty much right at the knee joint. GD: You’ve mentioned that you worked on your drawing skills while recovering from a broken leg, and you’ve also mentioned your passion for skateboarding.
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James has been actively skateboarding for the past 12 years. When he isn’t drawing, you can expect him to be doing a session on his skateboard. The road to recovery was a long one, and the time was spent working to hone his talents. It wasn’t until he broke his leg in 2014 that he had the time to sit down and get serious about his drawing. Ever since he was little, he would jump in and out of drawing. James is a 30 year old artist from Utah who has always been interested in drawing. He’s an artist who can be found hanging out in the brawl stars community. Today, we’ve got a guest who goes by the name James Doodles. If you’ve been lurking the many communities surrounding the hit game Brawl Stars, there is a good chance that you’ve come across some incredible fan art.