Lol, today is an important day for the monarchy, the anniversary of Bowsette being crowned
(I made a fast sfw version)
(5/04/2018) So it turns out I love this version of my art far more than I do the version I spent many, many… more hours working on… But yeah mermay is great (I’m not being sarcastic I’m really enjoying it)
[I posted three with a black, white or transparent background]
- 3/14/2018 Yeahhhh I cracked my screen on my iPad Pro (what I draw on) while it's a small crack I definitely want get it fixed soon while the warranty definitely works
- 1/03/2018 So after a while of drawing these I got tired of it and thought the only thing that improved was the eye brow placement. But after staring at it vs some older doodles it turns out I've really improved the stableness of all facial features
- 5/25/2018 I saw Deadpool 2 and I think my feelings on the movie are obvious. (If I can draw her well there will be more yukio fan art coming)
- 6/05/2018
Even attempting to figure out what an oc looks like is hard (i have no idea what I’m doing)
- so I decided to post a process video, cause I can now (4/20/2018)
Ignore the notes to self
Grocery store has reached the point where some of my staples are in danger, I knew about stockpiling rice and pasta but I did not think so much about stockpiling bread.
How do you draw the alien & dragony feet so well?? I can never get the toes right, any advice?
Sure do! I usually start with a human-ish shape then extend the toes into a dragony shape. Knowing the basics helps when you want to make something new:
A lot of times you can get away with just drawing the basic shape and some nonsense lines to mimic muscles/tendons and it’ll look good!
If you want to know more about how legs work on the inside I’d suggest looking at the legs of emu, ostrich, big cats, deer, and horses. Emu and ostrich legs will give you a look at that scalie/fleshy toe texture. The tendons in big cat paws are very dramatic and have that perfect little M shape to their toes because of their retractable claws. Looking at the leg bones of horses and deer, especially the hind legs, will help you better understand how digitigrade(”backwards” bending) legs work.
It could be because I haven’t slept in too long but I kept thinking variations of I can’t believe we used to think the future could be like this in any way... wait this is a video, of real life... someone actually did this.
Then I’d watch a couple more scenes and loop the same thoughts
A comic book creator who just needs to learn to art and write betterhttps://www.instagram.com/evanebon/
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