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Bat witch oooo
This is Alex! She's the protagonist of a visual novel that I've finally started to actually work on. Hopefully you'll get to see some of her friends soon too!
Happy 30th, John
New Mels design :3 what do we think?
Haiiii I've tagged you in this cause you're one of my mutuals on my main blog, @magenta-sketchbook, which has just been shadowbanned (: and I wanna invite u to a discord server to play among us! I thought it'd be cool to like, make some friends, have some fun. No pressure to join! But I'd be delighted to see you there :3
https://discord.gg/96vJNzRgeM
@thefirstimagifabricator I can't believe I forgot about you! I'd love to see you on the discord, if you fancy joining <3
@bisexualsummer I saw ur post saying you're bored. Me too do u wanna play settlers of catan on discord
Haiiii I've tagged you in this cause you're one of my mutuals on my main blog, @magenta-sketchbook, which has just been shadowbanned (: and I wanna invite u to a discord server to play among us! I thought it'd be cool to like, make some friends, have some fun. No pressure to join! But I'd be delighted to see you there :3
https://discord.gg/96vJNzRgeM
@thefirstimagifabricator I can't believe I forgot about you! I'd love to see you on the discord, if you fancy joining <3
Completely unsolicited art advice :3
Draw what you see, not what you think is there
This means when you're drawing from life, be aware that your brain is telling you different information to your eyes. And what you wanna draw is what your *eyes* see.
You see this table? Can you see all four of it's legs? No. Make sure your brain doesn't trick you into drawing the fourth leg - you know it's there, but you *can't see it* right now. If you draw the fourth leg, you'll be distorting the perspective of your image, and it won't look as natural as the camera does.
You see this still life? When you draw or paint your still lifes, make sure you only draw what you see. If you get the curve of the underside of that pear wrong, you might end up giving the viewer a glimpse of the wall, the gap between pear and jug. That's not what you see. Don't draw it. Rub it out and re-draw the curve of the pear til you've *drawn what you see*.
Draw what makes you happy
For me that meant fanart. You won't practise enough if you only have a passing interest in drawing. Drawing for the sake of improving your skills can be a weak motivator, and depressing cause it's really hard to see your own progress and you'll be drawing inspiration from more experienced artists. You should draw your otp, draw your crush, draw anything that makes you feel something.
You don't need to make finished pieces
Doodle in the margains of your schoolbooks. Draw eyes. Draw anime boys. Get yourself a sketchbook that you don't show people, where you can just draw freely without worrying about it being good. Just draw. Don't apply pressure to be perfect.
Does Usain Bolt get out of bed, step onto his private running track, and sprint at full speed immediately? No, he needs a warmup. He won't even be able to *reach* full speed every day. Your art might sometimes feel like it's worse than before. Individual pieces might be worse than previous pieces, but you yourself will not be a worse artist than before. You just need a warmup.
I've gone months without drawing and then drawn absolute crap lmao. Don't let it get you down
Don't fiddle with a finished piece
Every single piece I've posted to social media, I've found a flaw with, even if it took me months to notice. Remember you're always getting better, so when you look back at a piece you will be looking with a sharper artistic eye than when you finished it. Resist the temptation to take down your art and edit it; you'll be doing that every 6 months for the rest of your life. Let it stand as part of your journey, and make a note to do better in your next piece.
No-one sees your art like you do
No-one sees the mistakes until they spend as much time staring at it as you have. What they see is the initial impact of the piece, whatever that is. The striking colour, the movement, the emotion, whatever the focus is. You often become blind to the most striking element of your work after working on it so long.
Bonus tips:
Practise gesture drawing. Just lightning quick sketches of the human body. Draw and move on. Do it today, do it now. Get off tumblr and find a pencil. Here's a website that'll help you:
https://quickposes.com/en
Adjust your screen settings so what you're seeing is what a normal screen would see; often digital tablets have brighter colours than a laptop or phone.
Get outside your comfort zone. It sucks, but just do it. You'll find you have transferable skills; it won't be as bad as you think.
Don't underprice your commissions. Figure out how long you spend on each kind of drawing, and give yourself at *least* minimum wage for the time spent. You're not only doing yourself a disservice; you're undercutting prices for the rest of the community. You're an artist now. Act like one.
And finally, if you love art, don't worry if you'll make it. There is no "talent" to art. The reason some people make it and some don't is because those people love what they do. No baby is born able to draw. Each and every one of your favourite artists used to be so goddamn bad at drawing. They're good now cause they loved it enough to persevere.
Love you. Keep going. I can't wait to see what you'll make!
Go do gesture drawing
OH! And if you're having trouble drawing a pose that would be super easy from the other side,, like if they just Flipped In Place it'd be fine? Draw them from the easier angle, rub out the inside lines so u just have the outline, and you'll have an identical silhouette you can use to draw the tricky from-the-back pose!
Haiiii I've tagged you in this cause you're one of my mutuals on my main blog, @magenta-sketchbook, which has just been shadowbanned (: and I wanna invite u to a discord server to play among us! I thought it'd be cool to like, make some friends, have some fun. No pressure to join! But I'd be delighted to see you there :3
https://discord.gg/96vJNzRgeM
Completely unsolicited art advice :3
Draw what you see, not what you think is there
This means when you're drawing from life, be aware that your brain is telling you different information to your eyes. And what you wanna draw is what your *eyes* see.
You see this table? Can you see all four of it's legs? No. Make sure your brain doesn't trick you into drawing the fourth leg - you know it's there, but you *can't see it* right now. If you draw the fourth leg, you'll be distorting the perspective of your image, and it won't look as natural as the camera does.
You see this still life? When you draw or paint your still lifes, make sure you only draw what you see. If you get the curve of the underside of that pear wrong, you might end up giving the viewer a glimpse of the wall, the gap between pear and jug. That's not what you see. Don't draw it. Rub it out and re-draw the curve of the pear til you've *drawn what you see*.
Draw what makes you happy
For me that meant fanart. You won't practise enough if you only have a passing interest in drawing. Drawing for the sake of improving your skills can be a weak motivator, and depressing cause it's really hard to see your own progress and you'll be drawing inspiration from more experienced artists. You should draw your otp, draw your crush, draw anything that makes you feel something.
You don't need to make finished pieces
Doodle in the margains of your schoolbooks. Draw eyes. Draw anime boys. Get yourself a sketchbook that you don't show people, where you can just draw freely without worrying about it being good. Just draw. Don't apply pressure to be perfect.
Does Usain Bolt get out of bed, step onto his private running track, and sprint at full speed immediately? No, he needs a warmup. He won't even be able to *reach* full speed every day. Your art might sometimes feel like it's worse than before. Individual pieces might be worse than previous pieces, but you yourself will not be a worse artist than before. You just need a warmup.
I've gone months without drawing and then drawn absolute crap lmao. Don't let it get you down
Don't fiddle with a finished piece
Every single piece I've posted to social media, I've found a flaw with, even if it took me months to notice. Remember you're always getting better, so when you look back at a piece you will be looking with a sharper artistic eye than when you finished it. Resist the temptation to take down your art and edit it; you'll be doing that every 6 months for the rest of your life. Let it stand as part of your journey, and make a note to do better in your next piece.
No-one sees your art like you do
No-one sees the mistakes until they spend as much time staring at it as you have. What they see is the initial impact of the piece, whatever that is. The striking colour, the movement, the emotion, whatever the focus is. You often become blind to the most striking element of your work after working on it so long.
Bonus tips:
Practise gesture drawing. Just lightning quick sketches of the human body. Draw and move on. Do it today, do it now. Get off tumblr and find a pencil. Here's a website that'll help you:
https://quickposes.com/en
Adjust your screen settings so what you're seeing is what a normal screen would see; often digital tablets have brighter colours than a laptop or phone.
Get outside your comfort zone. It sucks, but just do it. You'll find you have transferable skills; it won't be as bad as you think.
Don't underprice your commissions. Figure out how long you spend on each kind of drawing, and give yourself at *least* minimum wage for the time spent. You're not only doing yourself a disservice; you're undercutting prices for the rest of the community. You're an artist now. Act like one.
And finally, if you love art, don't worry if you'll make it. There is no "talent" to art. The reason some people make it and some don't is because those people love what they do. No baby is born able to draw. Each and every one of your favourite artists used to be so goddamn bad at drawing. They're good now cause they loved it enough to persevere.
Love you. Keep going. I can't wait to see what you'll make!
Go do gesture drawing
Hi guys! Just wanted to say my commissions are open again :3
I specialise in dnd characters, yknow,, so if you wanna get someone a special gift for the holiday season, I hear character art is quite popular 👀
I do different layers of commission too, so a lil sketch like the ginger tabby there is cheaper and faster, while the girlie with the forest background costs a bit more.
Reblogs are appreciated!
03/06/24
Here's a high-detail sketch of Mels. I'm really enjoying this new style! This piece took 18 hours over three days.
I can't get over her
Shes a ballerina and shes an undead fungus creature
Ugh its such a cool idea I love this so much
Its about persevering when your craft is literally eating away at your body. Its the contrast of the beauty of the ballerina with the body horror. It's about something you love consuming you, or maybe you let it consume you
Maybe for the buzz of applause, maybe for the once-in-a-blue-moon approval from a parent figure, maybe cause you're depressed and it feels strangely good to give in to it
It's about her being eaten alive and still dancing
And shes still beautiful in death.
Its about the fragility of the ballerina, and the soft plush skin of a mushroom, both so easy to break
It's about the inhumanity of her movement, of her body. When did she stop being human?
Its about the perseverence of life after death, mushrooms and fungus clinging to a corpse, and what it feels like to keep dancing beyond your limits, like your every muscle is about to fail but you hold yourself up with sheer force of will
Its about her beauty being gone, but her power growing. Shes more capable and powerful now than she ever was when she had her beauty. And you can tell shes thriving! And it makes her even prettier. A woman whos fully come into herself, finally, after death, even though she's no longer fully herself. A woman who used to try so hard to be superhumanly flexible and beautiful. And slowly killed herself in the process. Its about self actualisation and deciding to cut ties from people that hurt you, and taking your pain and rebuilding
Its about not having to be perfect, or have your shit together, in order to enjoy yourself
It's about no longer wanting to be a beautiful woman
It's about finding your power in a place that isn't pretty or nice
I guess it's about womanhood
How I've felt my whole life, walking a tightrope between being the perfect beautiful girl with a cute laugh and a good skillset, and being who I actually am, and how some of who I am is human but some of who I am is a horrendous ugly abomination of warped flesh and fungus and sometimes I feel like I'll never be able to find my place in society being who I am
It's about the pressure to perform femininity
It's about how that pressure slowly eats away at you
It's also about drag and gender. It's about reclaiming my womanhood to be what I want it to be.
Its about the fact that my grandmother ran a ballet school once, and she taught her daughters ballet, and when we were 10 and visiting for Christmas, she'd insist we dance for her and if we slipped up, she'd start clapping in rhythm to get us back on track. She was stern and strict
And now the one she was strictest on,, he still dances, but he dances as a boy
And he does his own thing
And his dances are weird perfomance art pieces as part of the drag community and he he performs them under spotlights on the weekends
I guess it's about how both of us grew out of the ballerina bodies we were supposed to inhabit
And I may not be the perfect woman but. I'm happy.
And I'm powerful, in my own way
Womanhood
I really love this painting. Process below (body horror warning)