Hi, I have an Instagram set up where I post drawings.
https://www.instagram.com/heyobounce/
It's embarassing looking back at this blog.

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Hi, I have an Instagram set up where I post drawings.
https://www.instagram.com/heyobounce/
It's embarassing looking back at this blog.
Hi, I have an Instagram set up where I post drawings.
https://www.instagram.com/heyobounce/
It's embarassing looking back at this blog.
hi
scrub stuff
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Kay last one
Been bad six months for stuff
hey, whats up!?
A short film I made about the life of a dead man.
I never posted this here???? The fuck????
Here are my boys that I drew like months ago
murdoc from the stream it looks like poop
Hi there, I was wondering if you could give some tips on how to draw character body expressions because I can't seem to get it right, they always look like robots or unnatural abominations pretending to be humans. Also, your art is fantastic, on both of your blogs and I love it :)
Hi there! :D Ahh! Thank you so much! Usually when I go about approaching drawing a pose or expression, I start off with sketching in the gesture of the pose to make sure the pose or expression “flows” together. I try to make sure that the lines have a “rhythm” to them to help lead the eye around the pose, and give the pose life. In addition, keeping your drawings loose will also help to make the poses have more life, and maintain the energy of the pose. Here is a tutorial on how I tend to approach sketching :D I hope this helps!