T-875 was sent to protect Carrie White from T-OMNI
T-875 was sent to protect Carrie White from T-OMNI
Carrie: Terminator
Carrie: Terminator
Spider-Woman
Thank you a lot ! And me I love your pseudonyme <3 <3 <3 <3 Thanks to you, Carrie joined my list ~
Don’t worry for your english, I understand you ! (It’s not my mothertongue too)
And sorry for the wait <3
Hope you like it ~ @bear-girl
T-875 was sent to protect Carrie White
T-OMNI was sent to killer Carrie White
Terminator was sent in Carrie White
So I watched Carrie last night
inspired me to draw
I drew a thing :D
Reaction: Oh my god!!!! I adore this so much its beautiful! You even included Juni and he’s smiling and 🥺. And all of their personalities shine through so well it’s so cute and fun. I LOVE IT ALL!!!
@tunafishprincess’s Silent Shadow, I’m almost positive @cyber-phobia’s Showman, and maybe @gentrychild’s Anyone
I can just get this in under the wire. Thank you so much to @palimpsessed, @thehoneyedhufflepuff, @super-duper-twelve, @angelsfalling16, @parijpg, @carry-on-snowbazzing, @bazzybelle, @caitybuglove23, and @foolofabookwyrm for tagging me on this. You’re all such stellar creators, and I’m so chuffed you thought of me. 🥰
My top 5 artworks were selected for being milestones where I was able to push past varied artistic brick walls, whether it was a challenging environment, tricky lighting, layouts, an unruly medium, or specific effects.
1. Río: The concept for one of the stars of WTTHTM (the novel version) has already evolved since I drew this, but I love this image because it was the first time I felt like I’d managed to convincingly render a character partially submerged in water.
2. RWRB Santa Chiara Chapel Scene: This one was a wonderful exercise in rendering a real-life location in the V&A Museum. I loved experimenting with bringing some intimacy into this public space.
3. Margaret: The entire inktober series was so helpful for teaching me how to render an ink illustration at breakneck speed, but I love this one the best because it was the most accurate translation of mental image to paper I’d accomplished all October.
4. Achilles and Patroclus: No one paid attention to this but me, I think, but this marked a small jump in environment rendering for me. Between the waterfall and the landscape and the light through the trees, there was a lot happening in this pic that sort of magically came together at the end.
5. New Year’s Eve: This one made it onto the list even through it’s only a day old. I love drawing special effects and seeing if I can achieve a certain mood with a picture, and this image incorporated both in a way that felt, I dunno, powerful to me. It feels like an upgrade somehow.
Honorable Mentions (L to R): a) When the Tides Held the Moon. The whole set of artwork related to the fic just made me really happy. It combined my loves of fairytales and bygone age old-timey illustrations, and it’s one of the reasons I’m building illustrations into the novel version of the story. b) Blue from Wayward Son completely redefined the way I draw water. C) The Golden Days Zine comic exercised all my skill sets in a single project and just generally made me extremely happy 😊 .
I have no idea who hasn’t been tagged at this point, as I’ve seen this circulating all week long here and there. But if you are a content creator and you haven’t had a chance to do your own review of 2020, consider yourself tagged!