NOOooo I forgor but happy belated birthday :d
THANK YOOOOOOUUUUU anyways stand still pls
a fanart of an ignition fic, Mewtube (M Rated) by Hyperginger. Volk having a crush on oblivious Flint is the best. I’m not very good with words but thanks for your permission to post these and amazing works as always!
haha I got overwhelmed again and probably won't be posting another theory this week
Now tell me he wouldn't do that
okay sooo @liloinkoink’s treesekai fic is so frickin good okay. okay. you agree. go read it
DDVAU Hotguy and Cuteguy :3
I was wondering if you have any tips for your perspectives? i dont really know how to do them that well but it seems you have a great handle on them! Btw I love your art! its soft and happy, I really love your stuff :D
thank you sm!! i love hearing that my art looks happy it's such a nice description 🥺
and for the tips! you've probably heard of vanishing points and horizon lines a bunch of times so i'll try to just give a quick run down of how i understand them + their uses
[2024 edit: just wanted to clarify that this third pic isn’t like a definite rule (none of these are tbf)- the horizon line can be placed at the top and still be close to the ground if you draw the grid right, same goes vice versa!]
tbh once you get the idea of how they work it gets easier to figure out where the points should be. it might help to think that the subject is what determines where the points are instead of the other way round if that makes sense? i learned a lot just by looking at storyboards for fun bc they're everywhere in them jhfkdg
also these grids aren't restricted to being only for the walls or the floor of a room- you can rotate it, put them anywhere you think you might need clarification on where the space around them is etc. just use as many as you need for whatever you need
having multiple grids (like ^ where its above and below the character) especially close together narrows the focus to what's in the middle of them as well!
another way to do this is to think of the subjects being in a box and looking at them from an angle-
and if you want you can break them down to simpler 3D or 2D shapes to see which parts have to get smaller
if you were looking for more perspectives on poses i talk about it a little at the end here
i hope this was clear enough! it's a bit hard to explain but once i learned not to be too hung up on accuracy (ofc to an appropriate degree) and freehanded the grids it makes it a lot more fun to play around with :)
also take everything i say with a grain of salt bc i too am still learning 👍
And there was only one bed!!!!
Sequel to this one
little viktor struggling to catch up to his toy boat and older viktor outrunning an actual ship
Girl failed the med school exam like 8 times I dont think she'd do all too well when faced with the burnt crisp of her captain
nom nom nom writingBanner taken from b2stud (yt) (theme made from yeoli-thm)
408 posts