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Mobian bnnuy I did for a friend! I did the
you, reading this. you're a creature now. reblog to creature your followers
this creature is you
hard stance
Another one of my favorite 'lil guys, Gekkomon! (Not to be confused with Gekomon).
I had a lot of fun with this one!
OH! I CAN STILL REBLOG IT!
NOOOOOOO, I ACCIDENTALLY DELETED MY GEKKOMON POST ;n;
After drawing that Gekkomon pic, I kinda wanna mess around more with graffiti styles...
I love when people ask "how did you learn this skill?" I just started, there's no secret. that's it. a vast majority of the time the only thing holding you back is your trepidation to start.
poverty, video games, and success
It just kinda hit me that what's in my head and what's in my heart are different when it comes to my personal judgement of my own art.
In my head, I've been asking, "Am I a good artist?"
But in my heart I think I've actually been asking, "Am I good enough for other artists to approach me? Or at least good enough to not seem like I'm beneath other artists who I want to talk to?"
And it really sucks because I want to be someone other artists of varying skills can approach. It's still a confidence thing. I want to feel confident enough that I can talk to other artists who I see as better than me and maybe even do trades with them. But I don't want others to feel like I will look down on them for being early in their art journey.
Been playing a lot of Deadlock lately, and felt inspired to draw one of my favorite lil' guys. Rem loves his pillow. :3
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Wanted to draw The Reh as a mobian in the style of the IDW comics. Was really happy with the colors of this one!
1/2 scale Alolan Vulpix art doll! My favorite pokemon line.🙏✨ (Up for offers until March 4th, link is in my pinned)
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morpho books
figure drawing for all it's worth (+ creative illustration)
framed ink
will eisner comics and sequential art
will eisner graphic storytelling and visual narrative
understanding comics (+ making comics)
folder of various animation production art
burne hogarth drawing dynamic hands
perspective for comic book artists
michael mattesi force drawing
the animator's survival kit
color and light james gurney
be free
I've recommended this one before, but for all the non-human vertebrate likers out there... the art of animal drawing
Walks for your mental health!
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men and women are not opposites. men and women are not enemies. men and women are two parts of a broad coalition which fights against a mutual enemy: inkjet printers
We as a species have been making dice for literally millennia. Ancient bones have been found with numbers on them, used for very basic dice games in ancient Egypt as early as 3000 BCE. It is such a simple concept: a regular polyhedron with unique numbers on each face, numbered from 1 to the highest number of faces on the shape.
But this. This defies all logic. These are no dice. These are geometrical figures with random numbers stamped haphazardly on them with no thought or reason. It sickens me to my soul that anyone could dare design and produce these and call them "dice."
This lack of contextual understanding is usually unique to machine-generated images. But what you're looking at was not some mere image. No. These were designed and manufactured by a company in a lazy attempt to appeal to the tabletop audience. Someone had so little understanding of what DICE are, that they produced these, and I'm not sure which I should be more disturbed by.