boys being guys
(that last one is Nadia, we met him this arc and there was bards kissing :) )
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boys being guys
(that last one is Nadia, we met him this arc and there was bards kissing :) )
The Summer Set - 4 Recolors
- 40 swatches each
- Two tops, a dress and a skirt
- You need the MESHES: ONE, TWO (janis blouse), THREE, FOUR
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I think it would be the funniest thing if Adrien and Felix's dynamic was like Finn and Tiffany's from the Adventure Time episode Dentist, which would involve Felix like,, blatantly trying to constantly murder Adrien jdfhgjddj
but also! š what if Felix got ahold of Adrien's miraculous? Evil Chat Noir shenanigans perhaps??????
Philza minecraft taking his lads far away from the bad place. Please I just want them to be happy ple
hierarchy of needs in any piece of media
So I probably shouldnāt be dispensing advice on this subject given that I draw fingers with anything from zero to five knuckles apiece depending on my mood and I frequently put knees in places they shouldnāt be, but here I go anyhow!
I donāt exactly have a calculated, methodical approach to drawing the figure. Most of the time, I try to nail down the movement and emotion in a pose before I even begin to think about the accuracy of the anatomy. If I worry too much about constructing a perfectly-proportioned figure ā at least in the preliminary sketches ā it tends to suck a lot of the dynamism out of my work. When I do thumbnail sketches I try to make my lines as long and free-flowing as possible, without getting too hung up on little technicalities like the fact a personās legs are not typically five times the length of their torso (I usually fix these mistakes later on. Y'know. Most of the time). Just about the only things Iāll try to pin down in these quick sketches are the angles of the head, shoulders and pelvis, the midpoint of the torso, and sometimes the curve of the spine, just to make sure my poses arenāt too far outside the realm of anatomical possibility. Once Iāve gotten a pose to the stage where it expresses the mood or motion Iām going for (which usually takes several different iterations), then Iāll start to work out where all the various parts ought to be. Which isnāt to say I wonāt make bones curve and joints bend in totally improbable ways if it suits my purpose.
So having just re-read the above, I feel like itās really not particularly helpful. I guess I owe whatever skills Iāve acquired to trial and error rather than systematic study, so my working process is about three parts total chaos to one part vague instinct. But for anyone just starting out, I canāt overstate the importance of studying from life. This doesnāt necessarily mean you should take life drawing classes (although theyāre great, and I wish Iād taken more) ā just watch people as they walk or ride bikes or light cigarettes or lift heavy boxes and try to build up a basic mental model of how the human body works. Pay attention to peopleās body language and various quirks and mannerisms and file them away for later. I think I owe most of my artistic ability, such as it is, to having constantly observed the people around me ā far more so than the time Iāve spent actually sitting down and drawing. So, y'know, everyone thinks Iām a creep and I never get invited to parties, but on the plus side Iām able to make an extremely meagre living by drawing silly pictures. Everythingās a tradeoff. Ā
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ship questions - parenting
i had so much fun making the last one, so iām doing it again >:)
1. Who picked out their childrenās names?Ā Is there any significance to it?
2. What traditions do they pass unto their children?
3. Who struggles the most with telling their kids ānoā?
4. Who puts the baby to sleep the fastest?
5. Who intentionally tries to make the baby laugh?Ā
6. Who has an easier time calming the baby when theyāre upset?
7. Who documents the babyās āfirstsā? (example: first word, first haircut, first birthday, etc.)
8. Who gets the most emotional on birthdays?
9. Who does their kid gravitate towards more? Are there any quirks/mannerisms they picked up from being around this parent?
10. Who hangs their childās art work? Who stores them for safe keeping?
11. How does their relationship with their children change as they grow older?
Archivist Sasha and Desolation Tim...... archivist Sasha and desolation Tim....
tfw ur ex bestfriend blew himself up but comes back from the dead as a sexy wax monster man
I dunno why I havenāt been posting as many sketches here lately as I used to⦠itās different to polished work but I donāt think itās worse/less valuable personally, stretching a different muscle is important when u spend most of your time on bigger projects..
Donāt forget I have a $1 sketchbook up for download right now! ;-)
recent doodles~ characters from my webcomic!!!
I upload more frequently on twitter and instagram ;-3
recent uchouten sketches!! I love uchouten!!!!!
what a strange constellation they all were
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