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My “draw the squad” memes so far
Also you can buy my Ref folder here
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Updating with some newer ones!
@mexicanesecat @raimeyl references for y'all!
WOW! THE OG POST!
i will let my mind go wild with these knowing i’ll finally be able to credit the original artist
EEEE FINALLY THE ORIGINAL ARTIST
Oh hell yeah, going to use these later!
FINALLY! PINTEREST GO SUCK DICK WE FOUND THE SOURCE!
Pinterest is one of the reasons why I’m broke
Speaking of broke, my newest ref folder’s full of new DTS doodles is out NOW!
Buy it in my Ko-Fi store!
PLEASE LOOK AT WHAT I JUST MADE IM BEGGING U
Made me a new background! Normal Donnie is my lock so when you open up the iPad he turns into a shiny boy and there are more stars ✨ holo doesn't look quite right but thats on me for not using references-
Also an alt version I chucked together because I was late for an amino challenge but I still kinda like it:
I did a commission for @cesarin !
Leave me an ask if you want to commission me and check out the PRICE SHEET.
AMAZING official art from SEGA to celebrate Sonic’s birthday! Happy birthday, Sonic!
My new years resolution is to not get the plague
This is gonna be really offensive is another plague ever starts.
-September 3, 2016
this did NOT age well at all - June 8th 2020
to all my black friends, mutuals and followers on here:
Not my usual thing, but with all that was going on I thought it was important.
Hoodies y’all
it was the wrong one
DR DELICATE TOUCH FEELS NOTHING
I love this show
Today is the only day you can reblog this
20 YEARS
If these readings are accurate, he’s here. I found him. I just hope I’m not too late.
Easy and accurate perspective!
Have you ever started drawing one-point perspective and then realized that even though you could draw the diagonals, you still had no idea where to place objects for relative size?
Welcome to my tutorial for drawing some very easy, flexible, and mathematically accurate perspective grids!
Here’s an example of the kind of thing I do with this.
So you’re just starting to draw your perspective grid on its own layer. You can change the transparency this way and draw things over it later. There’s the horizon line and the vanishing point in the middle.
But when you go in to draw your verticals and horiontals, what is this?? How do you break up the “hall” into even spacing? Just measuring equal sections won’t work.
Luckily there is a trick. Find the point that is ½ of the way to the center.
Then, imagining that point is the bottom of your page, find the halfway point to the center again. Keep repeating the process.
That’s right, each time it shrinks by ½. I call this the ½ perspective method, but if you guessed that it’s the Fibonacci sequence you’re absolutely right. I just didn’t want to say that in the title because the idea of math might scare off some people.
Anyway, use these points to place your verticals and horizontals.
Look at how even that is!
But!!! What if you want to space things a little more closely than that? Well guess what!! It works with literally any other fraction you can think of!
again simply measure the space between your last mark and the center.
What a finished grid in 1/3 perspective looks like!
And the kicker? You don’t even have to put the vanishing point in the center. You can put it anywhere else on the page and the same rules still apply!
See folks this is the sort of thing they should be teaching us in Drawing 1. But for some reason no??
Anyway, I recommend making a bunch of these in different spacings/angles/rotations whenever you’re bored and saving them so that you can just import them later when you need them.
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial!