one kinda done and i talked with the comissioner, we kinda chilling (not) i am thinking very hard on how to make chibi price looks cute
lord i am not locking in
i jus got an adoptable for the epic price of one of my drawing
damn this taxi driver is scary
i am sorry i haven't been answering asks, i live in shame
thank you dear fish, i survived the day ( ⚈̥̥̥̥̥́⌢⚈̥̥̥̥̥̀) just gotta prepare for next week now....
i just gotta get through this week
lemme guess, you like nikto?
hhehheehhhhehhehhehhehehehhe yesh (////////)
bogos binted, i printed 24 of them and had 3 left at the end of the day that means i met at least 20 people who likes cod. very cool.
giveaway stickers for a convention this sunday
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE when you have time ofc CAN YOU DO SOME SIMPLE ANATOMY TIPS AND SHII? I CAN'T DRAW BODIES AND YOU DO IT SO NICELY 😭
waaaa, i am underqualified for this since i am winging it most of the time and only stay in my comfort zone by drawing simple poses
however i will list something that i think may come in handy under the read more so that the post wouldn't be too long 👍
- using references, geometric shapes and all that stuff
- knowing the relative proportions of the body (like how eyes are one eye apart and how the elbow is as long as the ribcage)
- usually the biceps are relatively bigger than the deltoids, i just learned this recently and i think it makes my drawn arms look nicer
and here is something i realize i have been doing unconsciously.
when painting, there is soft edges and hard edges right? with similar principle, when drawing, there are straight lines and curved line. though i mostly just draw softer bodies using more curved lines, knowing where to put straight lines may make the overall silhouette more appealing?
and bottom right is how i simplify the body.
i hope this is helpful, at least a little bit. :3 if you'd like, i could also share my speed paint and process though it's usually not very impressive.
happy thai new year everyone