Ok, I made a few notes on how I differentiate the hairstyles of my short hair babies and I've decided to put them up here in case anyone was interested in stuff like that 😂

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Ok, I made a few notes on how I differentiate the hairstyles of my short hair babies and I've decided to put them up here in case anyone was interested in stuff like that 😂
How to Doodle Uf!Sans by Lazy
Okay, Let’s go :D
I will draw chibi, medium version, and full version.
Note: This is just how I doodle with nothing in mind. Usually, when I have to draw Uf!Sans with other clothes/poses, my style changes according to how I see fit. :)
Program used to add stuff: MS Paint... with a mouse. :’)
How did you get moss to look mossy
It's really not all that intricate. If you do the most important things first, you can get things to look convincing pretty quickly~ And, as far as I've figured out, the order of operations is this: Shape > Light > Edges. And this isn't just for mossy rocks, this is how you paint everything.
I just start with the rough shape of the moss. Next is observing how light hits the object. Moss is kinda bumpy, so it has patches of light and dark where there are little mossy hills and valleys. Still rough at this point, and actually you can stop here if what you're painting isn't really the focus. But this rock was in the foreground with the characters so I moved on to step 3, edges. This moss was made of tiny round shapes, so I looked for a brush with similar texture, and made the edges that nice bubbly mossy texture. It's really easy to overdo this step, but you really only need a little to be convincing. I stopped here, but if there wasn't someone sitting on top of this rock, I'd continue detailing the top edge like in the red circled bit, but again, it wasn't necessary. I feel like half of painting is knowing where to stop. Aaaaand I hope this helped!
Okay so basically I'm finally figuring out how to draw a side-view for the first time in my life, which is like the second most embarrassing thing for me ever, and I admire you a lot (obviously), so I was wondering if you have tips. Or a tutorial. I am begging
Ah, a profile? The very best advice to learn to draw anything is to look at reference. Look at real people in profile first. After you study some real people, if you need some help translating real life to a 2d plane, here's some quick and dirty tips. Note, this is not by any means a rulebook or even basic drawing guidelines. This is purely the base symbol that I have personally come to after drawing people so many times. Feel free to ignore it or use it to help you understand the form, but don't stop studying real people.
Soooo, I was making a little reference sheet for myself and thought I'd share. When I'm drawing a figure, gesture is key, but there are a few key landmarks that help me keep things in proportion, and there are some important muscles that help inform the flow~ (I didn't do all the muscles, that's overwhelming) So, I hope this helps somebody~
Muscles, Front:
Landmarks, Front:
Muscles, Back:
Landmarks, Back:
Lucio is so hard to draw, how do you do it? ;;
Aww, well, I haven't drawn him enough to be really confident about it, but here's a quick thing:
I always start roughly like this
Lucio has a really sharp narrow face
And a sharp triangular nose
Some smarmy confidence sprinkled with uncertainty (you know, I'd actually be a little more liberal with the uncertainty than I did here) Sharp eyes.
It helps me to draw in a hairline. Lucio has a wicked widow's peak.
Lay in the hair from the hairline.
Don't forget Lucio details on eyes and eyebrows. DONE!
Actually I went back in and added more uncertainty and some sparkles. Now I'm done.
you coloring?? amazing. do you have any suggestions or tips ab it? story of this has been asked before