GOOP REDESIGN!!! (More like… creatur-ification lmao)
added: +pointy ears, +goopy tail, +HAIR (NOT BALD)
removed: -horn thickness (friend said the horns looked like big cat ears), -joy (not mine, I am full of whimsy. they however, are miserable)
(most changes probably wouldn’t affect how goop would look if he was actually a Roblox character except the horns, just silly drawings :p)
GOOP LORE: goop was not goopy until the incident
does this count as anything ???is this art
god really said ‘GIVE THAT BITCH IDEAS AND THE INABILITY TO CREATE AT THE SAME TIME’
HOW DO YOU DO THAT?? DRAW SO GOOD!! TELL ME SECRETS PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
OMG OFCCC!!! Id love to tell my little secrets ^^/silly
Number 1 is how I use color theory to choose colors. Color theory can be intimidating at first but it can be boiled down to thinking of what color is opposite of insert color or what insert color is next to insert color on the color wheel. Ofc color theory can get more complicated but when you’re starting out I suggest just sticking to the basic. Also a huge thing is make sure you never just drag the color on the color wheel directly down or up when choosing a color to shade with as it ends up with your whole piece looking dull.
I do suggest watching this video it’s quite helpful and I managed to understand it which I normally dont when it comes to tutorials 😭
Number 2 is how I practice, for anatomy I draw gesture poses in a limited time frame. It can also help to watch tutorials or trace shapes over the human structure to understand it. Anatomy isn’t exactly my specialty but id say its not too bad. :]
Number 3 is texture. Texture is super important as it enhances your art. Ofc texture is no requirement it’s just something to spice up the artwork. Heres a few examples of texture. In these im using a rake brush/hair brush and a dot texture brush. And you can definitely find these on almost every art app if you look hard enough but i use cps.
Number 4 is overlay layers. Adding a simple gradient and setting the layer to an overlay, hard light, etc can help convey the mood and colors you want to achieve in the artwork. I also suggest using glow dodge, add, or add glow layers for lighting layers. Soft light or hard light can also work depending on what type of light you’re going for. Trust me their what absolutely carries my artwork.
Hope this helped!!! I love giving out tips so feel free to ask for more :3
*Heavy breathing * here you go :3 *passes out*
been listening to this cool podcast called the magnus archives, and im only ten episodes in, but I like it 👍
That awkward moment when you share a body with a creature far beyond any human comprehension (close-ups under the cut)
the thought came to me suddenly and i just had to make it before it left my head
orv bookmark draws, pt. 3! chps 226, 254, 310 - [ part 1, part 2]