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I love you, Inescapable Thoughts of Death Barbie!!!
I’m actually in a really desperate spot right now and I’m not sure how I’m gonna pay rent. I’m looking for a second job now, but for now any little bit helps.
So, I’m taking art and doodle requests through cash app donations. Donate whatever you want/can and in the notes, put down your request for a quick sketch. I’ll have it done and posted within 24 hours <3.
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And as a bonus here’s Lola, who will sniff the camera upon request
Stretch marks (2021)
Oil on canvas
Quick doodle because I love this meme
Hello, little stylus!
HELLO, MARIO.
You're adorkable
I haven't seen the new episodes yet, this is what happens, right?
What kind of work is it? Like do you get comic books as reading assignments or something?
I mean, not as much in humanities classes, but yeah. We have actual books on stuff like color theory or composition or art history, but we also get reading assignments that are just straight up comic books or strips, and in class we pick them apart by discussing style, layout, lettering, ect... like how English majors get assigned classic literature to analyze.
Some of our textbooks are formatted as graphic novels. Like Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics book series, for example.
I would highly recommend this for anyone with even a passing interest in comics by the way. Like no joke, there are so many more decisions to drawing even a simple 4 panel strip than I'd ever thought about. Plus it's a really fun read.
As for, like, non educational comics, I was once assigned The Adventure Zone graphic novel and Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me in my sophomore year, and some of Junji Ito's Uzumaki series in my junior year.
This is fun, send me some more questions
You can major in comics??? You mean like illustration, right?
Nah, I mean comics. As in cartooning. It's a separate major at my school.
It's like the illustration program, and in fact the two kinda overlap in alot of ways. Like the first year, illustration and cartooning majors share a "foundation year" as freshmen so you're all learning the same basics. And alot of comics classes are open to illustration majors and vice versa.
But the comics program has a stronger emphasis on visual storytelling and comics as a medium, and there's more direct information about the graphic novel/comics industry and how being a freelancer works in the past vs the present.
Also sorry for not posting anything lately, school is getting a bit overwhelming
Oh God I can feel myself getting pulled back into the miraculous
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