"Happy Halloween!!! YOU FOOLS!!!"
—Blackhats
Me in the background: You supposed to say, "Happy Helloween everyone!!!" You fucking retard
Anyway! I hopefully you all have wonderful Happy Halloween, but then there's covid-19 going on! So be safe, wear mask all of time, and wash your hands before you go somewhere! Keep your distance from everyone, including your friends!
https://youtu.be/xmRywNkXI4E
YES!!! MORE BOMBEEP PLEASE!! 😍😍🥺🥺
i wanted to draw whitty in my style
"What am I going to do with you, Blue?"
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! oeodkdkwlskksksk ಠ﹏ಠ
You may not know about my oc character, but can you draw this with your own style? 🥺🥺 (if you want to thou) His name is Felix...
yeah sure I'll give him a shot
colored bc it looked fun but went a bit overboard, sorry about that lol
oooh~ someone is jealous! 😏 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Dem knows whats good
Bonus:
This is Felix back then before he turned himself water demon...
(ノಥ,_」ಥ)ノ彡┻━┻
CHAT-
BABY TYLOR PICS HELLO??
WHY ARE THESE SO FUCKING CUTE??????
Also we love Grandma Tuskmon, was NOT expecting Duncan being into Gilfs my fucking god it was hysterical-
XD oops sorry, I guess I was kinda right but you got good point about shading....
Do you know any other shading problems from the show?
Let's talk about the character that has the most annoying shading problems: Heed!!!
Okay, so, first of all, that light from that sunset ain't nearly as intense as it should be. Your first instinct would be to tell me that the sun is hidden by the clouds. In that case, there wouldn't be any of that white light going on behind Heed and Chimera. Since we have no other source of lighting, the sun will have to do.
I don't know why, but Ai loves to use white when it comes to shading/lighting, even though there are colored lights. Like, there actually should be bright orange on these characters and I think it would look gorgeous with it. Examples of lighting with sunsets:
Now, you may be going, "Well, she could be just using a flash from her camera." Here's the thing about flash though:
Flash would cause everything in front of the light to become much brighter, while everything behind the subject and not directly in front would either become less focused or even flat out darken. That isn't the case with Heed's photo. Hell, it doesn't even have the rocks closest to where the camera have an bright lighting on it, so it couldn't be a flash from the camera.
Also, the lighting, of course, is all over the place. The lighting is coming from the sun, so it should be more underneath her. So, there shouldn't be any lighting in front of her, at all, none on the top of her hand, on the top of her head, on the front of her arms, or really much around her legs. All of the lighting she be pretty much should be behind and underneath. In that whole imagine, Chimera seems to be the most correct when it comes to the shading.
Now, I am not an expert at composition, so if anyone wishes to correct my mistakes, that would be nice, honestly.