it’s been a minute (thanks finals) but i’m not ready to stop making journey to the west memes (1/2)
oh my gosh your face shape tutorial thing makes so much sense and explains so much and ahhhHHHH THANK YOU
do you have any explanations on how to apply that to side profiles? or any and all tips on drawing side profiles honestly because my goodness yours are. so good they’re flatter compared to common popular styles and so varied !! and it’s wonderful !! 💖💖
The main issue I see is people struggle with in side profiles, is simply not knowing where goes what on the side of the face. It’s so funny seeing artists who can do 3/4 faces and front facing portraits, but not side ones. It’s like a Rubik’s cube that’s fully colored while one side is mixed up
Also… Flatter? How so? Like, I don’t apply the cat anime method to my faces? Haha!
I just try to make them more realistic looking. I’m actually kinda conflicted with making my illustration style more realistic and making an entirely different cartoony style for my comics to save time
the brain worms got to me it's just an excuse for me to draw caine more
belongs to @sm-baby cheeses
as promised, Shadow wears a cutesy dress: the comic :3
(Don't pay too much attention to the dialogue or story here, this comic was just an excuse to draw Shadow in a dress LOL)
up next is. uhhh... what did Sonic do now? who knows!
I’ve been looking through your art tutorials and my gosh they are so amazing because they really taught me a lot !!! I appreciate them and your artwork !! Anyways, I have a question: How do you draw hair? How can you make it not so stiff; like the wind is blowing or youre putting it into a ponytail?
Art tip: Make the thing you least enjoy drawing the most interesting and fun part to create, everything gets easier from there
I love, love, love drawing hair. Specifically extremely curly hair. I myself don’t have curly hair, but I’ve always loved how it looks. Even when I draw characters with assumed straight hair (Red Son, MK, Link, Mei, all those guys) I make their hair very wavy, as if water is constantly moving through it. Now, hold onto your hats, but my style of drawing hair comes from many, many, many different sources. Down below are just the most accurate ones I could find in my photos alone through all my references.
Do not, I repeat, do NOT DRAW YOUR STYLE FROM A SINGLE SOURCE. Your art will become as stagnant as a puddle of water in a forest. You will get bored and burnt out. With me, scrolling through all my favorite art, making references with my own body, taking photos and researching what I need to add into my work to bring more life to it, keeps my work smooth and my artistic mind happy and stimulated. This is where the drawing part actually begins.
Reminder that hair doesn't come out of a single point from your head. Hair grows out of your WHOLE HEAD, not just the, uuhhh, whatever the fuck that little spiral thing in your hair is called. I make my hair layered and choppy to show as much density and weight as possible
TAKE A RIDE WITH THE PEARLY WHITE ENTREPRENEUR
I'm actually quite proud of this one. I had the opportunity to experiment with new colors and brushes and I fell in love with the results.
I won't deny it, I would like to receive attacks from this one...
How touch starved are you:
-Do freeze when you're touched
- OR do you were compression gloves because It feels like someone is holding your hand
Childhood twin stones
A wager
English added by me :)
we irritating?? no. we irradiated. welcome to the nuclear reactor, asshole
Hiiii, I'm Boo! They/them people call me grandma because of my bad hearing/ eye sightI do art
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