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me and @microbiologistmusings made a guide! we were talking about how frustrating it can be when so much (well meaning!) art of wheelchair users seems to get the chairs...not quite right. so maybe this will help :) i had a lot of fun drawing it and thank u to levi for your unending wisdom <3
Happy Pride Month!
I call this one Silence
i think people get so used to their own creative work that they forget how amazing it is so iâm making this post as a reminder You are the only person capable of making art the exact way you make it. nobody else on earth can do that. there are always going to be those little habits and intricacies and details that simply cannot be replicated whether itâs in writing or painting or textiles and you make life all the better for it i love my friendsâ art i love art from strangers im trying to love my own art I LOVE YOU!!! THE PERSON READING THIS!!!!!!! YOU ARE A PART OF THIS WORLD NEVER EVER STOP MAKING THINGS THAT CAN IMPACT IT
I don't remember if I posted this, whatever, go my Mako
the coolest bitch you know
Commissioned art for the card game Primordial (still in development) This is Elunari Miraryn, the feathered sea serpent!
Olwen for @entnoot! another one from the artfight backlog
I adore the detail of the collar/crown in the design and i hope i did it justice-
Hey nerds! My birthday is a week from tuesday, and as usual I have a request.
If you'd like to give me a birthday present, do something artistic, take a picture of it, and send it to me. It really doesn't have to be special, it really doesn't have to be what you think of as good. It just has to be. Doodle me a cat! Work on some writing that you've been putting off! Post a snippet of some music you've been working on! Sing your favorite song loud and proud!
Just express yourself in some cool way and then send it to me. You can just send it here on tumblr, or send a link to knitmeapony at gmail and it'll get to me.
People I know, if you want to make and give me some physical art I would of course be delighted. Postcards with haikus always welcome. Drop me a line and I'll get you my mailing address.
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Various Machine Hunter LOUP images I havenât posted before, including Maryâs franken-car that I photo bash from 3 different cars and as such has very few potential angles it can be viewed from
they are, as some say, eepy (and kebab shaped)
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The other day I was surfing the internet and I found this specialized painting colour wheel, it shows how real paint colours relate to each other.Â
Outside: the purest/brightest colours.
Inside: naturally muted or earthy colors, like browns and ochres.
The Center: dark neutral tones used for mixing shadows.
The Lines: the lines connect colors that are opposites, if you mix them you neutralize the tone creating clean grays or browns instead of muddy puddles.
I want to share this with you because I think it is really illustrative!
Reference: âQuiller Wheelâ by Stephen Quiller
do you have any advice on character design?
watch The Sopranos
i actually wanted to elaborate on this and say that i think itâs a really bad habit of a lot of artists, influenced by current media casting practices, to unconsciously or consciously make every single character they create super pretty, like everyone is just hot in that very boring, homogenous way, and this also comes as a result of people using actors and celebrities as character references or faceclaims and AI facial generation programs like Artbreeder being trained on people who are generally very pretty-looking. it results in alienating, uncanny worlds and drawings completely devoid of people who just look like regular people. it results worlds populated by mannequins fresh off the CW. I feel like whether a character is attractive or not should actually matter, be part of their character, because that kind of thing absolutely affects the way you move through the world and the way the world treats you.
so i wanted to throw in some suggestions that, whenever Iâm trying to find a character reference or otherwise draw very interesting-looking yet regular-looking people, which i usually have to do for bit characters in @ikroahâ or something, I tend to look for references in the following places. these are far from the only reliable way to get inspiration, this is just a non-exhaustive list of places iâve looked before for visual inspiration when needing to create a character, whether starring characters or background ones:
pre-2000s television (The Sopranos and Twin Peaks especially having incredible character design)
extras in comedy sketch shows
esports players
real photos (not staged stock photos) of line cooks
70s baseball players
athletes from more obscure olympic sports like the javelin toss or greco-roman wrestling, especially if youâre looking for a specific body type
ska, jazz, and blues musicians
firefighters
improv troupes
for teenagers, searching âhigh school english class projectâ on youtube and sorting by Upload Date
state senators, small-town mayors, and generally obscure local government positions like comptroller or treasurer (yes i know politicians can be bad sometimes but smaller elections especially donât really depend on looks)
people who walk by your window (if you live in a city like I do)
and again these are just, in my opinion, deep and easy wells to dive in if you want to get a good idea of what regular people look like. these suggestions arenât the limits on where you can possibly find inspiration for character design
Felliniâs movies have remarkably interesting and unique looking actors
Yes!!! Thereâs an entire book called Felliniâs Faces thatâs nothing but portraits of his actors thatâs phenomenal for this kind of thing, though itâs fairly rare to get a hold of today.
(Since I know a lot of writers/artists follow me for costume/character design ideas!)
caramel frappe give me the strength to clean my room
caramel frappe PLEASE
#this art is so evocative. it feels like a goya paintingÂ
thank you so much this is the highest compliment
OP did a lovely job with this piece. The pose they picked is a difficult one to do correctly and dynamically- the doubling over is hard to illustrate without making it look weird or poorly drawn, the low seat of the âpelvisâ making the figure dip down lower (to emphasize the clutching motion of the hands) is a hard perspective to imagine without a reference. I liked the way OP chose to draw the shoulders, evoking both the hunching of shoulders that would be present in a fleshier painting and drawing out the strong, dynamic curve of the body.
The blood, the desperate clutch, the crying and the pose all suggest something religious, making the post all the more impactful with its drawing- The caramel frappe does not answer the subject, just as God does not answer the subjects of paintings who depicted the same theme.
Itâs also intriguing where OP chose to put details. In amostly minimalist creation, the (relatively) detailed frappe, hands, and face guides your eyes in a a dynamic way- from the frappe to the face, then follows the line of the body out to the end of the legs- making the art more interesting to the eye.
I have a theory about the colors that Iâm not sure is true, but I think the subject being black and white separates it from the frappe, which is fully colored. The blood, neither frappe nor person colored, acts as a connector between the twoâ the only ways the two subjects can connect are through touch and sight, both of which causes the human subject pain. Then again, I may be reading into things too much idk
okay this is my favorite comment on this entire post