I tried @shuinxxii‘s Draw This In Your Style! I used the leaf brush for the lighting to try and keep with their theme (although it’s difficult to tell)
I hope you like it!

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I tried @shuinxxii‘s Draw This In Your Style! I used the leaf brush for the lighting to try and keep with their theme (although it’s difficult to tell)
I hope you like it!
Sushitober2018 - - Day 15 - 20, Day 23
In order:
Day 15 - - Flight - - Seraph, @dragonriddingdaughter Day 16 - - Love - - Rigel, @imrigellucitor Day 17 - - Snow - - Aurelia, @sincerelywithhorns Day 18 - - Time - - Eros, @drawntoroses Day 19 - - Petal - - Rosalinda, @rosabutterflylucitor Day 20 - - Stripe - - Cadentia, @iscabell011 Day 23 - - Bones - - Leviathan, @demon-draws
Thank y’all for letting me draw your lovley ocs!!
The tag sushitober2018 is so people can either block this, or keep tabs on it in the future. Couldn’t think of anything better then sushi.
Hopefully I didn’t forget anything -- probably, sorry if I did haha.
do you think it's okay to separate the artist from the art?
Long story short - - yes I do.
Why though? Why do I think it’s okay to separate the art from the artist?
Let’s look at an example. Johnny Depp has a very ‘interesting’ life outside of his acting. Let’s say you just watched Pirates of the Caribbean (first movie that popped into my head) you’d think, “man I loved Jack Sparrow!” - you would have no idea Johnny’s life outside of acting unless you looked it up.
It’s a good movie right? He played the character good right? Then why let his personal life ruin it or the characters he plays for you?
You shouldn’t, and the same thing goes for art and artists.
There’s some artists who poorly present themselves online with controversial, political, religious or just frowned-upon views on their art blog but… their art is good right? You like the way the art looks correct?
You wouldn’t tell unless you looked through their blog.
Fanart of ships is an example for artists. You can like the ship, you like the art they produced, but you don’t have to like the person who created it. You also don’t have to commission/financially support the artist either because of their views or how they present themselves online.
You can just like their work that they produce for free and move on.
This ties into how I also encourage my friends, and my my fellow artist followers if they so choose, to keep their views (for the most part, it’s hard with fandoms now and shipping) away from their art blog if they want to ‘get serious’ because in the society we know today people are getting fired for these views that if they are too negative or can cause a backlash.
So what’s to say that the way you present yourself on your blog can hinder you from getting commissions?
I’ve seen mobs get on creator’s (specifically artists) asses for their views, and shame them to the point they have to delete their account and start all over. It can ruin a person.
So if you want, you can separate someone from their work. People should learn how to do that.
Anyway thank you for asking, I hope some people at least take this into mind!
ever prank called a store?
I butt dialed my work once, it wasn’t too funny when I went into work the next day :p
Evening and her Lazer Bunny
Evening has a pet lazer bunny, inspired by her fathers own bunny who passed away long before she was born, and her mothers lazer puppies who guard the palace.
Any questions about her? Send a ask!