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new account is @fish_1450 !!
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hey all i had to make a new instagram because people from irl found it and im um. closeted.
new account is @fish_1450 !!
Tonight I made my first digital drawing in years.
With "AI art" on the rise (which is neither made using real artificial intelligence, nor will I consider it art... I digress), I avoided drawing digitally for a while *ahem... a couple of years*. During this time, I've become very fond of acrylic paint and using oil pastels for landscape pictures, but I missed digital drawing.
Here is my digital drawing process:
Two hours of drawing condensed into a one minute time-lapse for you <3
After all this time, I found myself working with the digital canvas like a physical piece of paper. I only used one layer (excluding the overlay one) and I hardly remembered there was an undo function at all while drawing. I also only used one brush style, but I did adjust the stroke size, opacity, and colour...
And I forgot how fun it was!! It turns out that no matter how sad "AI art" on here and on the rest of the internet makes me feel, actually drawing and making things that I like makes me happier, and I regret that it took me two years to realise that -_-
cheers
Beanie this is BEAUTIFUL!!
To be honest guys, we in Gaza, despite nearly 650 days of suffering, are very proud of the people of the Western world for continuing to support us tirelessly. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
To all the people of the world, the people of America, Canada, Europe, and all the peoples, you deserve praise and thanks for what you have offered and for what you are offering. My family and I thank you always and forever.
SCREECHES SO POV:
SON HAS A CRUSH A SECRET CRUSH ON MOLLIE
MOLLIE AND SON STILL IN BAROQUE ERA JSJAHSJAJSHSHS
INSPIRATION WAS: 1 STEP FORWARD AND 3 STEPS BACK BY OLIVIA RODRIGO
I JUST CAME BACK FROM WEEKS OF ART HIATUS JAHDJAHDJAJE I JUST LOVE DRAWING THEM MY HEART IS ACHING HSKAHDJSJE MOLLIE IS SO PRETTY OKAY?!?
THANK YOU TO MY VVVVV TALENTED FRIENDO @glasssziers fOR LENDING ME MOLLIE FOR THE NTH TIME
I WILL NEVER NOT LOVE YOUR ART
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hey @sonthesheep i never actually got over the btw
i made this back when i thought Curses was going to be a mobile game instead of a pc game. But I’m happy with how it turned out so I’m making it a bookmark.
Maybe one day I’ll get to turn it into phone game… Gotta get this one published first
Birthday gift great heron, watercolor and ink.
A small guide for people who struggle with this area
hey all i had to make a new instagram because people from irl found it and im um. closeted.
new account is @fish_1450 !!
'Morning Sea at Shiribeshi'. Hasui Kawase.
Artbook collection Master-post
Dorohedoro MUD AND SLUDGE + Dorohedoro Sketch Book 'Day Dream Hour' Artbooks 1-5 by Ryōko Kui (Dungeon Meshi) Delicious in Dungeon Adventurer's Bible world guide
Witch Hat Atelier Special Edition Volume 02 + 06 Artbooks Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou - Book of Paintings + Postcard Book "BLAME! and so on" Artbook
The Art of Ponyo The Art of The Wind Rises The Art of Kiki's Delivery Service
The Art of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Miyazaki Moebius exhibition catalog The Art of Moebius
"Der Mond" Neon Genesis Evangelion Artbook "EYES ONLY" SPY×FAMILY Official Fanbook The Art of Fullmetal Alchemist 1 + 2
Elden Ring Art Book Volume 1 + 2 Dark Souls 1-3 Design Works Bloodborne Official Artworks
SEKIRO - SHADOWS DIE TWICE Official Artworks Grimoire Nier + NieR Art – Kazuma Koda Art Collection
The art of Alice Madness Returns SCORN The art of the Game The FLCL Archives
The Art of Metal Gear Solid I - IV - Gallery Works and Studio Works Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse -The Art of the Movie Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse The Art of the Movie
The Artwork of Berserk Alphonse Mucha's "Figures Decoratives" AKIRA Club
The art of Nimona
Here's a link to the entire collection, in case any of the individual links are broken.
This post will also be edited as more Artbooks are added, check this link for the up-to-date version.
Update: Added "The Complete Daydream Hour"
Ink Artwork by Endre Penovác
hotted animation thoughts n how i approach making them
i think most people are at least loosely familiar with the 12 principles of animation (if youre not, heres a 2.5 minute video showcasing them!), but may not necessarily know how to employ them. the main 3 i tend to focus on when I animate is rhythm, telegraphing, and inertia so ill cover those there 👍
1. Timing & Rhythm
Timing is how you space out your frames both in how long an individual frame is held for, and also when you drawn an inbetween of two frames you can favour one frame slightly more than the other instead of drawing the exact average of the cels, giving the favoured cel more timing weight.
Left line has the cels evenly spaced out on the timeline, right holds the first cel for longer and the second cel slightly favours the last frame. It creates a more interesting rhythm to the animation!
Rhythm is how I think of animation timing. Theres a beat like a song to every animation I make, and creating an interesting beat is what makes an animation fun to watch (for me, anyway):
2. Anticipation / Telegraphing
Before I animate a big change in movement, I like to telegraph that its coming. Usually this is doing a little counter movement in the opposite direction, but thats not the only way to telegraph a motion, e.g. eye movement can telegraph a head turn!
3. Follow-through / Overshoot / Inertia
Unless the movement is mechanical, it wont come to a hard stop and will have some level of bounce or easing out to it. How much "bounce" you add will have a big impact on how the animation feels, but a very subtle bounce will add a natural feeling to the end of a motion.
Secondary animations will use a lot of this, note that the head and the hand have a small amount of continuous motion (primary animation), and then the hair has a lot of bounce and inertia (secondary animation which reacts to the primary animation). Note the different amounts applied to the braid vs the sideburn vs the bangs
anyway! a short post for me but I hope it was insightful regardless ❤️ if you like my art you can commission me by the by :)
Fast Lane - Deborah Quinn-Munson
American , b. 1950s
Oil, 12 x 16 in.
Green Wheat Fields, Auvers, Vincent van Gogh, 1890
I was talking shop with an artist in the studio today and I shared this page from Andrew Loomis, which might be the single most valuable page I've ever encountered in a how-to-draw book. I can't BEGIN to say how many hours this "hanging figures on the horizon" technique has saved me.
(EDIT: Over on another site, someone said they didn’t understand how to read this pic, so maybe adding a second pic and some explanation will help?)
Let’s say I want to draw “Joe” standing further back. I need to know where to place him so he looks like he's the same height, even though he's further away. If I get it wrong, he’ll look giant or tiny.
I can do that by making sure that the horizon cuts thru Joe AT THE SAME HEIGHT, no matter how close or far away he is. In the original picture, it cuts thru the original Joe at the waist.
So let’s look at three different Joes.
A: Wrong. Horizon goes thru his knees. In this context, he’s a giant.
B: Correct. Horizon goes thru his waist, just like the original Joe!
C: Wrong. Horizon goes thru his head. In this context, he’s tiny.
Reblogging because it's been 75 years and Loomis is still right.
Nicholas Bono Kennedy - Maybe I Can Have Some?, 2023 - Acrylic, oil, and pastel on linen
My Paintings so far this year