I seen Asexuality, seems very legit to me
I'm trying to prove something.
Always the wannabee agent and never the actual agent Alright get this when I was enjoy another TamarinFrog Art Stream she told that if BUT SHE WON'T do another inkopolis comic based on the game she would have Arnick become Agent 4 and would learn the identities of all the other agents in her universe, plus she would make Tetrox agent 8. And since he finds it hard to believe that these kinds of people are all agents he would flip more than an acrobat. Especially if his Octo roommate/ possible lover was one.
this is why i love other cultures XD
Two pages I did for @yoirussianzine, A Yuri!!! on Ice Russian fanzine. Now I could post them.
I’m an aritst who can be commissioned to draw characters or OC’s on someone’s blog
If your commissions are open and you do draw OC’s, please reblog this post!
If you are not an artist but know of one, please reblog this and tag them or just mention their url in the tags!
And hey, even just reblogging helps! I will be keeping a comprehensive list of artists who can be commissioned to draw characters/OC’s on the blog!
this animation was done a while bac when my guild leader in Unison League got a job at a bank and is becoming closer to becoming an accountant. so I made her a desk and name plate along with a limi on her head because she loves limis.
Unison League is owned by A team
Real life is a great inspiration
Some original mocap footage used to animate the characters in the first Mortal Kombat game!
Greetings world this will be a grand day for Persona fans, until Persona Scramble comes out to the us... whenever that will be, Persona 4 Golden contest will be a good distraction for me while still getting hyped for the Scramble. My entry is Fanart based on the anime episode where Nanako dresses up as Detective Love Line to find out what her cousin is up to and leads to all sorts of hilarious situations.
Pikmin was such a great game and this gave me good feels.
End of the day
This will be a big help, thank you
Remember this? If you’ve done any classes or seen any tutorials, you’re bound to see this thing. I personally fell in love with it. It’s very easy to get a feel for the movement of the face & jaw, the general placement of the head and how the character will look.
There’s not too much of a wrong way to do it. Just remember this:
The circle is not the whole head, it only encompasses what would be your skull without the jaw attached (if you wanna draw a skull tho, you need a bit more than the circle. Those things are more complex than you think.)
Add a jaw before placing the guidelines.
The neck connects to the jaw with a small pouch, important for profiles. (See an example below.)
The guidelines, to me, are really for seeing the width of the motion, the placement of the features. Occasionally, I don’t even use the guidelines. Sometimes I put features like the eyebrows, eyes, and mouth to remember the expression later when I go back and finish the linework (which tends to change slightly).
Use the guidelines in whichever way you want. I tend to do one of two things:
Put the eyes on the line, using the end of the triangle to find the end of the nose
Put the eyes under the line, using the triangle more for determining the size of the eyes and expression.
Whatever feels right it what you should do. More you fiddle with it the better you get:
Remember this when making expressions- squash and stretch.
The longer the jawline, the wider the mouth is, the thinner the face is.
Look at references of real people with different expressions. How does their face squash or stretch?
Common expressions with stretch: Gasps, Yawns, Ear-to-Ear Smiles, Any Time They Yell.
Common expressions with squash: Pouts, Frowns, Closed-Mouth Smiles, Clenched Jaws, Furrowed Brows.
The only time I don’t make the circle first is when the head is tilted up and I need to see some of that little area under the jawline.
Reminder: This is my personal shortcut and what works for me might not work for you! Don’t worry if it doesn’t work for you!
I start with the jawline then curve up to the top of the head and make the circle last, just to get a feel for where everything will go and the curve of the head -I usually make the back of the head too small- then you can add the features. I suggest always connect the head to the neck before doing anything else.
(It all gets easier with practice. Look at references- I don’t suggest looking up ‘drawing reference’ or you’ll get a bunch of drawings, which may help for in-style work, but, looking at real humans always beats drawings. look up ‘figure’ ‘face’ ‘head’ and ‘art reference’.)
Children have tall foreheads and a small area for their facial features. I remember one tutorial that helped me with children was that you don’t put the eyes in the circle like you would with an adult/teen, but under it.
Welp, that’s about it. The best teacher is time, and the more you do it the better you get! Have fun and just keep at it!
Part 2 for faces: Guidelines & Features
Want to see more tutorials? Tell me what you’d like to see me cover. This confuse you or you’re stuck on something? Tell me and maybe show me what you’re working on and I can help to the best of my ability!
Out of all of them though I still love driftloon and driftlim cough-suggested them bith-cough. Seriously though despite their cute and huggable design the way she draws them make them eerie and scary. The background helps though
Spooky pokemon I drew on stream
thank you I have been screaming my head off over the jetpacks in that and i’m glad someone heard me. so cheers for the new spla2-n
Logan is so gonna love the new toys.
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