Havenât drawn this guy in forever, so hereâs an Even Tyr clown for you all to enjoy or not, up to you.

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Havenât drawn this guy in forever, so hereâs an Even Tyr clown for you all to enjoy or not, up to you.
A commission for @talnaernihae, who wanted this funky-coloured dragon. Hope you like it, Tal! :3
If youâre interested in commissioning something like this, here is my commission sheet.
A commission for my friend Bri, who wanted a Fendral dressed as Jack Sparrow. Hope you like it, Bri! :3
If youâre interested in commissioning something like this, here is my commission sheet.
I was commissioned by @ijustwannafloat to draw her clown OC/clownsona Violet. It was a lot of fun to do, thank you for commissioning me. :3
I do cheap commissions, feel free to contact me if youâre interested. I also have a Ko-Fi page.
My first drawing of Wade Wilson (well, first drawing of him not in his Deadpool suit). It was gonna be a full-body drawing, but Iâm tired and canât be bothered to finish it. So enjoy this unfinished sketch of Wadey!? (While Iâm not a fan of Wadeâs lack of irises in the comics, I do like the yellow âwhitesâ. So Iâm mixing different Wades together because I can.)
Sketch of one of my favourite women; Sergeant Calhoun from Wreck-It Ralph.
Iâm currently in the process of planning out a Five Nights at Freddyâs comic I want to draw. This is my design for Freddy Fazbear himself. Most of my WIPs, designs and the comic itself will be posted on my newly launched Patreon. If youâre interested in supporting me there (or if you just wanna drop by there occasionally to see new stuff), click the link below; DRACOARIES ON PATREON
Smeargle subspecies/variations, including their Shiny forms! While Smeargle is my alltime favourite Pokemon (itâs an adorable puppy that paints, how can I not love it!?), I canât draw it in its PokĂ©mon style, so I drew it in the style I normally draw it in. I do prefer a more dog-look to it as well, because itâs supposed to be a dog. Also, I follow the animeâs canon when it comes to Smeargleâs paint, meaning here, Smeargle can normally change their paint colour. To put it simply, rows 1 - 3 are fur/pattern variations, rows 4 - 6 are climate variations, and rows 7 - 9 are paint variations. 1st row: Standard. Can have any paint colours. Their pawprints are placed on their upper back. Theyâre usually found in urban areas. The most common Smeargle. Arctic, Desert, Albino and Melanin can be found with this pattern. 2nd row: Brown. Can have any paint colours. Their pawprints are placed on their upper back. Theyâre usually found in urban areas and forrests. Theyâre less common than Standard ones, but can easily be found in the outskirts of cities. Arctic, Desert, Albino and Melanin can be found with this pattern. 3rd row: Spotted. Can have any paint colours, but prefer green. Their pawprints are placed on their lower back, as their upper back is usually spotted. Theyâre usually found in forrests. Theyâre less common than Standard ones, but can easily be found in forrests. Arctic, Desert, Albino and Melanin can be found with this pattern. 4th row: Hooded. Can have any paint colours, but prefer red and orange. Their fur is thick to prevent it from freezing. Their pawprints are placed on their hip, as the fur on their back is long and thick. Theyâre usually found in mountains and colder climates. Theyâre less common than Standard ones, but can be found in mountains. Arctic, Desert, Albino and Melanin can be found with this pattern. 5th row: Arctic. Can only have âcoldâ paint colours, like blue or gray. Their fur is very thick and fluffy, allowing them to survive cold climates and even blizzards. Their pawprints are placed on their hip, as the fur on their back is long and thick. Theyâre uncommon and hard to find, but can occasionally be found in colder climates, high up in the mountains, and caves. Theyâre best suited for trainers who live or travel in cold regions. 6th row: Desert. Can only have âwarmâ paint colours, like red and yellow. Their fur is very short to prevent it from getting too hot. Their pawprints are placed on their upper back. Theyâre uncommon and hard to find, but can occasionally found in deserts, hot climates, and near beaches. Theyâre best suited for trainers who live or travel in warm regions. 7th row: Ink. Can only have black and gray paint colours. Their paint is actually ink, and this is the oldest variation of Smeargle known. While thought to have invidual patterns on their fur, only their ears, collars, eyes and feet are actually black; the rest of their âpatternâ is dried ink smudges. Their pawprints are placed on their upper back. Theyâre extremely rare as theyâre going extinct, and can no longer be found in the wild. However, breeders are trying to save them. 8th row: Nocturnal. Can only have glow-in-the-dark paint. These are the only Smeargle that exsist partly thanks to humans. When humans first found Smeargle many decades ago, they wanted to take advantage of their natural instinct to mark their territory and surroundings in order to map out regions, thus starting to train them. Many years later, someone thought it would be helpful to trainers to have one that could mark their way at night, and experimented on giving Smeargle glow-in-the-dark paint. The experiment was successful, and the PokĂ©mon was quickly bred and even released in the wild, where they evolved further. Their fur is thick to prevent it from freezing at night. They donât have pawprints as the only paint the have glow at night, and itâs harder to hide if they glow. Their pupils are slit and they are only awake at night. Theyâre rare, but can be found in forrests and caves. 9th row A: Albino. Can only have very light paint colours, due to their hypopigmentation. They have pawprints from everyone in their pack, as they love using themselves as canvases. Their packs are normally consisting of Albino and Melanin, but some are born with normal pigmentation. Theyâre rare, but can occasionally by found in outskirts of cities and outskirts of forrests. 9th row B: Melanin: Can only have very dark paint colours, due to their hyperpigmentation. They have pawprints from everyone in their pack, as they love using themselves as canvases. Their packs are normally consisting of Albino and Melanin, but some are born with normal pigmentation. Theyâre rare, but can occasionally by found in outskirts of cities and outskirts of forrests. They were originally thought to have been a Shiny form of the Albino, but it was soon discovered that they were simply the opposite. Shiny forms of these two do not exsist, due to their pigmentation.