So behind on the dino sketches but I got into painting these two.
Drawing drawing drawing. Catching up on some drawing. Recently been inspired by some games - namely The Last of Us, and my replaying of Guild Wars 2. I don't usually draw from games, so I suppose that should be a testament to how much I loved those games. Sadly there are no octopuseseseses (yet).
The last piece was just me breaking away from all the costume shmostume, industry type art for a bit. Just a bunch of peeps up to something.
Ta da!
Why it took me so long to get into Spine, I don't know. But now that I have, I've been digging into whatever art I've done to, quite literally, breath some new life into them. For those who don't know, Spine is a really neat program that makes it relatively easy to animate 2D art and even deform them to mimic 3D. Great for game dev or just fancy gifs if you like. This particular piece was from 5 years ago, and looking up the old employer I discovered that they actually released the game August of this year! Too bad I don't have an apple device. It's called Pilot Perils, for those who wanna check it out. #madewithspine #pilotPerils #blart #iThinkItsTimeToUpdateMySite 🤔 #stillHaveMuchToLearn https://www.instagram.com/p/Bpla5zmFGKp/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1apditif6vipi
Came home to this. I think my stuff comes alive when I'm not home because I don't remember setting them up like that at all. I am BEEwildered, but I'm glad they're having a moment.
Giving away my drafting table. I hope to draw in doge enthusiasts. u__u
Made a little diabolical Miqo’te. It wasn’t for Halloween, but I guess it is now! Happy Spoopy day (night)!
The Octopus Triptych. The set as it should be. I'm hoping I can shove these up some cafe's around here. I mean, I did drink a lot of coffea/tea while doing all this at their tables.
I think I'll make one sitting in a cup of coffee. ^_^
Hope you like 'em. What's that? You REALLY like them? Well now --->
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We all know this dance.
People rushing, always rushing, towards something that they're afraid to miss out on. Nevermind the elbows to the eyes and the toes to be stepped on. If they stop pushing others around and instead made way for the their neighbors, maybe the ones who actually are in need - if they start stepping back, saying, "Oh hey... you go on ahead. I can wait," - we, all of us, may never get what we really want, but at least the line to get there wouldn't be so uncomfortable. We might actually find that it's quite pleasant, waiting in line, if we're all in it together.
Hiya! I came across your chef witness animations and I gotta say
It's the most mesmerizing animation I've ever seen. It flows so smoothly and I've stared at it for a solid 10 minutes! The way you animated the hands so smoothly is a feat in of itself! Well done!!
wahhh! Kind words! my weaknessss... x_x I still think it's very rough but I really enjoyed making it, and boy, I don't think I've ever drawn so many hands in this lifetime - so it makes me really happy to see ppl liking it, so super thank you! More hands to come! Just gotta do some other things first, but I'm already excited for the cooking show to go on.
I've been meaning to migrate my old photo blog into tumbler, and I'm happy I finally did it! (http://boxybryfly.tumblr.com/) Armed with a new lens, an oiled up bike, and new, secret, Wacom tech, I am ready to attack the free world once again! After lunch. And maybe when it's not too hot to bike around in full gear. >_> <_<
More birds in a basket, etc.
1) My spirit animal in the morning. We both wake up with our hair up. That and I like grey. 2) A collared dove? They love to sit in the tiny seed boat. Sometimes, I notice a finch sitting up on the hummingbird feeder while the doves eat below. Is it possible that the finch is keeping watch for the dove?
Also: The finches used to prefer the millet seeds, leaving the sunflower seeds for the big birds like the dove and the occasional western scrub jay. But after running out of millet seeds, they started to eat the sunflower seeds more, and now eat the sunflower seeds first and leave the millet seeds alone. Did they acquire this behavior from the big birds?
Another thing I’m curious about: after setting up my seed buffet, more and more types appear to visit - finches, jays, and doves. Squirrels too! I can understand finches communicating to each other, but how do other species find my buffet? Merely by seeing other birds flock? Inter-species collaboration?
3) Not a hummingbird. 5) Fly trapped 6) Basil growing nicely 7) Imagine if every Starbucks cup was re-purposed as a planter.