I hope you like this thing I made.
I hate drawing clouds, but I love drawing car crashes.
(via jesuschristwasanonlychild)
I hope you like this thing I made.
I hate drawing clouds, but I love drawing car crashes.
(via jesuschristwasanonlychild)
how do draw good
- fill 14 sketch book
- bad stuff is good stuff bc you made stuff
- do you like sparkle???? draw sparkle
- draw what make your heart do the smiley emote
- member to drink lotsa agua or else bad time
- d ont stress friend all is well
- your art is hot like potato crisps
- don’t let anyone piss on your good mood amigo
- if they do
- eat
- them
thanks
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Someone yelled at me for no real reason while I was waiting to cross the street. This is how I would have liked to have reacted.
However all I really did was this
let’s be real I’d never throw a coffee on the ground.
Kevin Francis Gray - Ghost Girl
I’ve seen this posted before, but I had never seen the face…!
(via whethervane)
psdo:
Principles of Problematic Character Design, the First
Disparate Stylization
The tendency of artists to keep female characters close to idealized human proportions, even when male characters’ proportions are dramatically stylized.
I remember talking to a guy in school who claimed that it was impossible to make goofy looking female characters and it was like dude, just because you don’t doesn’t mean no one can.
A good example of this is seen in Christopher Hart’s books.
Here is his page on male body types:Here are his female body types:
WOW.
sit down, c-hart
I would like to see more comic relief female characters tho~ I can only think of a small few and they;re mostly old school villains or secretly male.
There is so much to say about Chris Hart and I don’t know if I even can.
Besides the lady problems that speak for themselves, his…I don’t understand what he does to dudes either.
His definition of skinny is hilarious to me. His portrayal of “the brute” is not human looking at all. Literally, it looks like a gorilla. The fact that he describes his hero as “graceful” is fucking hilarious. His whole idea of who can or cannot be a hero and what roles different body types can have is absurd.
And it says a lot that for all that he thinks different body types connote different personalities for men (which is silly—body types might offer clues to lifestyles or genetics but beyond that it’s up in the air) he sees women as all the same. Which is defined by how attractive they are to the opposite sex.
Jeez, man.
Basically everything I just said can be summed up as “Chris Hart did a dumb thing”.
he also thinks that hairstyles on a woman totally dictate what that woman can wear
basically don’t pick up his “how to draw ladies” book because he is shit at it
(Source: costumecommunityservice, via whethervane)
it’s nice to have friends // choose yours wisely
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Thank you Imadra <333
Just reading this relaxed me already. My friend told me she was afraid I was gonna burn out but I thought it’d manifest itself in me being tired not crying from stress.
I’m gonna go heat up some brownies they’re the closest things to hot chocolate I have right now. And look up cat pictures.
Thank you <333
The concept for my 5 final pieces is difficult and it makes me nervous just vaguely typing it out here, but that’s the point. It’s about welcoming in uncertainty and feelings of inadequacy and spitting in its metaphorical face
The fact that I’m getting butterflies is a good sign, it means I’m not comfortable and that’s when real growth happens