watch your step to hell, its a long fall!
No title available

Love Begins
Misplaced Lens Cap

JBB: An Artblog!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
d e v o n

tannertan36
Cosimo Galluzzi

titsay

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Monterey Bay Aquarium

ellievsbear

roma★
occasionally subtle
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
🪼
tumblr dot com
we're not kids anymore.
Claire Keane
ojovivo
seen from Indonesia

seen from Greece
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Indonesia

seen from Türkiye

seen from Argentina

seen from China

seen from Spain

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Canada

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia

seen from Belgium

seen from Italy

seen from T1
@dee-home
watch your step to hell, its a long fall!
it must’ve been a heavy burden.
Frittata (Bacon Spinach Tomato and Swiss)
Follow for recipes
Is this how you roll?
PERSONA 5 ROYAL ▴ 42/– ↳ Bladed Runners showtime
watch your step to hell, its a long fall!
Btw, here's Lifeweaver's official art png for your amusement purposes (and is in a very high definition too!)
⌕ art by Daryl Tan on Artstation!
so long, gay symmetra
so long, gay symmetra
NEW HERO: LIFEWEAVER
Nonbei, Shibuya 渋谷
Blue Glass, Shinbashi 新橋
Finally finished up late 80′s Klavier/Apollo after getting derailed by OFMD for a bit there!😅 Hoping this gives off “don’t talk to me or my prosecutor ever again” vibes
after eight years, I finally updated my huge Historical Fashion Reference & Resources Doc! Now in the form of a MUCH more easily updated Google Doc with better organization, refreshed links, and five more pages of books and online resources.
I know tumblr hates links, but it’s worth it for a doc that I can now update with far more regularity going forward! RIP to the original, you did your duty for far longer than you should have. 😔🙏🏼
So excited to be doing the new cover for Smut Peddler’s 10th anniversary reissue over at @ironcircuscomics! I am easily swayed by Gibson Girl hair and the chance to do some hand-lettering 👀
Woo, the Smut Peddler/My Monster Girlfriend double-header is LIVE over on Backerkit if you want to pre-order! So dang excited for both of these.
how do you consistently draw the same character without it looking weird or off every different time?? also how do i coordinate faces, i always make the eyes too far apart or too big or too small or make the mouth too close to the nose or chin edge. If you have any advice I'd really appreciate it since it looks like you have your art shit figured out 🙏
Oh man SO so much of it is just practice, and you're not alone! I honestly think everyone struggles with a sort of "generification" of their characters' features the more they draw them, even seasoned professionals. There's a tendency to just sort of average everything out into an unrecognizable mush over time, and it takes a lot of conscious effort to push back against that.
Here are a couple tips and tricks that I've found to be helpful over the years:
Make turnarounds and model sheets. There's a reason animation/game studios do this, and it is because we are all still bad at drawing a consistent face. Despite being gainfully employed. What are we, graphic novelists?? We wish. Anyway it's a great way to familiarize yourself with your character's face from multiple angles, and it gives you a single source of truth to return to anytime you need a refresher:
Gather real-life reference. Anytime I'm designing a character I'm pulling together a ton of reference of actual people who look, to some degree, like the character in my head. It's always a collection of analogues, never just a single person, but it can be a great cheat sheet for understanding how your character might move, emote, etc:
Make a 3D model. I know it seems daunting, but with the advent of programs like Blender and Nomad Sculpt it's becoming remarkably more accessible. Heck, even James Gurney was sculpting maquettes out of clay for Dinotopia back in the day! It doesn't have to be particularly detailed—just a sort of proportionate lump will do—but it's another great way to have dynamic reference that you can rotate and light accordingly:
Practice, practice, practice. Make expression sheets for your character! Either right there on the spot, just start drawin' expressions, or you can slowly collect drawings of your character that you like, as you draw them, and compile them all in one place for your own reference. Need to draw your character's head from a weird angle? Maybe you've already drawn it before and you can copy your own homework! Doesn't count as stealing when the call's coming from inside the house 😎
I'd love to pretend there's a magical point where you can just immediately rotate your character's head in your brain like some sort of photorealistic apple in a twitter meme, but a lot of the time it's reference, hard work, and whole lotta repetition. 😐👍🏼