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S P E E D W E E D part 2, the sequel to this drawing I did a while ago.
It’s the boy.
A Chise to go with him.
Devilish Creatures Trumpets the end of time
More of my Ancient Magus’ Bride colorings. So excited for the anime!
I just really wanted to color monster Elias.
this was gonna be a tutorial and i guess it still is but if anything it’s just a really long and drawn out “essay” on drawing people with epicanthic folds. one of my biggest pet peeves is people drawing asian people exclusively with the same type of eye they’d give white people or anyone else who typically doesn’t have the fold! however i know that most people are taught with the standard white person eye (google image search for “eye” and it’ll all be pictures of white people’s eyes) so learning to draw epicanthic folds is a consciously learned thing.
therefore i bring you this, which attempts to break the mechanics of epicanthic folds down into something that’s a bit easier to digest and implement in your own art!
style can be argued i guess but it’s not that hard to stylize eyes with folds if you do proper observation and research. eyes with epicanthic folds are as diverse as eyes without so it’s not like you have to adhere to a strict model for them (although many people think that you have to) and all it takes to distinguish the two in stylized art (and even in semi/realism once you think about it) is a few lines! like i said this is a learned process but it’ll make your asian characters (and characters of other races even) a bit more interesting and believable.
Enjoy!
jus an explanation of how the pressure graph works in clip studio paint. This graph doesnt just apply to brush size, but to anything you set to pressure like density, opacity, texture, spacing, etc!
you can also reverse it
not so useful for size, but you can create some interesting effects with it!
the most practical use is to reverse the texture graph so there’s less texture the harder you press, but you can do stuff like making the gap smaller the harder you press
stuff like that. you can also adjust your pressure settings globally by going to file > pen pressure settings.
Toe to tip, this is a Guts!
It’s the boy.
I said I wasn’t going to do another coloring for a while but oops my hand slipped.
That boy is a monster (with a bolo tie)
Small Papas.
Valentines I put together for Valentine’s day
A kiss under the mistletoe.
Another The Ancient Magus’ Bride coloring. Probably the last coloring for a while.