The Horsemen
Just kinda wanted to fuck with weird stuff Procreate lets me do and used it as an excuse to doodle these lovely fucks
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The Horsemen
Just kinda wanted to fuck with weird stuff Procreate lets me do and used it as an excuse to doodle these lovely fucks
Also a Timmy boi bc I haven’t drawn any of my apocalypse kids in a long time
“Self De(con)struction”
A self portrait thing for a school project I did the night before it was due im a procrastinator bitch
Trying to draw buildings
yo here’s a useful tip from your fellow art ho cynellis… use google sketchup to create a model of the room/building/town you’re trying to draw… then take a screenshot & use it as a reference! It’s simple & fun!
Sketchup is incredibly helpful. I can’t recommend it enough.
There’s a 3D model warehouse where you can download all kinds of stuff so you don’t have to build everything from scratch.
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This is an incomplete tutorial, and it drives me crazy every time I see it come around.
We live in a pretty great digital age and we have access to a ton of amazing tools that artists in past generations couldn’t even dream of, but a lot of people look at a cool trick and only learn half of the process of using it.
Here’s the missing part of this tutorial:
How do you populate your backgrounds?
Well, here’s the answer:
If the focus is the environment, you must show a person in relation to that environment.
The examples above are great because they show how to use the software itself, but each one just kind of “plops” the character in front of their finished product with no regard of the person’s relation to their environment.
How do you fix this?
Well, here’s the simplest solution:
This is a popular trick used by professional storyboard and comic artists alike when they’re quickly planning compositions. It’s simple and it requires you to do some planning before you sit down to crank out that polished, final version of your work, but it will be the difference between a background and an environment.
From Blacksad (artist: Juanjo Guarnido)
From Hellboy (Mike Mignola)
Even if your draftsmanship isn’t that great (like mine), people can be more immersed in the story you tell if you just make it feel like there is a world that exists completely separate from the one in which they currently reside – not just making a backdrop the characters stand in front of.
Your creations live in a unique world, and it is as much a character as any other member of the cast. Make it as believable as they are.
Great comments and tutorials!
I’m a 3d artist and have been exploring the possibilities of using 3d as reference for 2d poses. I want to add a couple of tips and things!
Sketchup is very useful for environment references, and I assume it’s reasonably easy to learn. If you’re interested in going above and beyond, I highly recommend learning a proper 3d modeling program to help with art, especially because you can very easily populate a scene or location with characters!
Using 3ds Max I can pretty quickly construct an environment for reference. But going beyond that, I can also pose a pretty simple ‘CAT’ armature (known in 3d as a rig) straight into the scene, which can be totally customized, from various limbs, tails, wings, whatever, to proportions, and also can be modeled onto and expanded upon (for an example, you could 3d sculpt a head reference for your character and then attach it to the CAT rig, so you have a reference for complex face angles!)
The armature can also be posed incredibly easily. I know programs exist for stuff like this - Manga Studio, Design Doll - but posing characters in these programs is always an exercise in frustration and very fiddly imo. A simple 3d rig is impossibly easy to pose.
By creating an environment and dropping my character rig into it, I have an excellent point of reference when it comes to drawing the scene!
Not only that, but I can also view the scene from whatever angle I could ever want or need, including the character and their pose/position relative to the environment.
We can even quickly and easily expand this scene to include more characters!
Proper 3d modeling software is immensely powerful, and if you wanted to, you could model a complex environment that occurs regularly in your comic or illustration work (say, a castle interior, or an outdoor forest environment) and populate the scene with as many perspective-grounded characters as you need!
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Look at this amazing addition! This is fantastic!
Thank T^T
Holy fuckballs it’s been ages and I haven’t done anything digital in literally over a year welp
Thanks to this fucker for prodding me to get back into it I just had to draw an obligatory Murdoc
Another Snart art because I love him wow
Captain Cold I literally love this guy so much and I hate the fact that they killed off the most compelling character (imo) in the Arrowverse
La Étude Noir Can't stop won't stop with all the Phantom art wooooo and more importantly, how practical is it to haul a standup bass to the roof? Not practical at all.
Kay Erik with his violin. I love violins and Erik they just go so well together
1990 Charles Dance Phantom of the Opera, my absolute favorite version of Poto out there. i threw in some leroux/kay influence because i love those almost as much. ugh its been ages since i’ve done anything with purely pencils and i forgot how much i love to go crazy with crosshatching
Painted this for a client on a door and oml uneven surfaces are the bane of my existence. Especially when working with wall paint. Yes the wall paint that you use on foam rollers to paint entire rooms. My client wanted me to incorporate her love of unicorns but gave me creative freedom to do whatever I wanted with it. My ass decided I wanted to go all apocalyptic on the door, so I painted to four horsemen of the apocalypse as a four-headed unicorn. Needless to say she was happy with the result, and I made bank whoop whoop
Desmond, one of my best friends OCs. She's a writer and wanted me to help with a visual of her boy, so after some thinking and design, he ended up looking like this, so I did a thing.
"He" The sequel to the demon chic I did a couple days ago. She represents the destruction of life while He, an angelic being, represents the nourishment and protection of life. They are siblings and govern the opposites of the world, bringing about balance to existence.
“She” A demon thing. Idk I was bored so I pulled out my shitty palette of watercolors my ex boyfriend gave me and bypassed using my good ones. I wish I had at least used my good ones for the blood effect, but overall I’m pleased.
The rare happy gays being happy gays Top right wtf is anatomy but I just can't bring myself to care and I was maybe gonna clean them up and and add color but I'm lazy so here are some shitty sketches because I have no motivation
Timothy Jackson Just messin around and finding brushes I like on procreate
Benjamin Jackson, the shittiest person I mean older brother since Cain killed Abel. Just a little sketch because I still am terrible at actually coloring digitally