im so tired of all the good brushes being on procreate u guys
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Heya, I've been following for a bit and I really love your art. It inspires me too do art as well. Like wh art! Also cause I've always loved dragons. But anyway, I'd like to ask if you have any art tips? Like how you do fur, body shapes (human or etc), showing movement in drawing, etc, etc. Thanks for being awesome and have a lovely day!
hmmmm my best advice is to keep your pencil/penstrokes Gentle and Sweepy! when you press hard and make tiny lines instead of longer, lighter ones, your art will be more rigid. ya gotta loosen up a little!
also - and i will Always say this again and again - build up your visual inventory. study photos, real life, videos. especially videos. it helps you really See how animals (including humans) are put together, how they move, the squish n stretch, etc.
and! this may be a Hot Take idk! but you dont need to learn anatomy, at least not in the "take a real life class and once you can draw an accurate to life person/animal, you can stylize" like hmmmm no. try to visualize things as Puzzles! at least that's what helps me the most! everything is just a bunch of different shapes pieced together into a whole. once you understand that, it gets easier to play around with fluidity and style
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Happy (early) Thanksgiving everyone!! I knew I just had to draw this scene from Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid because it's just so sweet and adorable!!
Bob and Gene's Father/Son relationship, you will always have a special place in my heart.
Just Bob saying "As soon as you pass that sip test, I'll eat dinner with you! :D" is the sweetest thing ever. And then he actually does eat dinner with Gene?? That makes me so 🥹
Also, I might have a special surprise planned for tomorrow, but we'll see 👀
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Because of serious dental pain I am currently eating spoonfuls of dip, and let me tell you our babygirl is NOT on to something. This is a bad scene.
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saw this today and thought id share :3c
Hiii :3c OUHHHH THESE GUYS!!! every time i see sylvanian families on the shelf it takes all my willpower to resist taking it home... theyre literally just little guys,, theyre meant to live on MY shelf in a tiny house with tiny furniture having tiny lunch and- *goes insane and explodes*
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call for ideas y'all:
does anyone know of a good site/blog/book/idk for recipes that anticipate 1 person is cooking and eating them? and I mean like, not necessarily all single serving meals, but recipes that don't produce more servings than reasonable for one person to eat before they go bad, and recipes that maybe are like "hey we used a cup of cauliflower here, your leftover cauliflower can be used in xyz, or blanched and frozen"
I am so sick of looking for recipes that meet literally any of those criteria. like bro. I am not buying 5 produce items (fresh fruit, veg, and often herbs) for your recipe, do you think I can find uses before they all go bad? I can't even use a whole onion without it going bad.
also, preferably including recipes that don't assume (thank you upper middle class white food bloggers) I own shit. I do not have an air fryer. I do not have a fancy electric mixer. I do have a rice cooker and no, I don't understand why these blogs never use that but anticipate I own ramekins.
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I bring a sort of “growing up feeding me was an unwelcome chore to be dealt with as quickly as possible” vibe to cooking as an adult that my digestive system dont really like
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As far as the spoon size question goes, Juno was very insistent that we have Medium spoons, which is bc she has large spoon bias from her years eating only with what I would insist are serving spoons. I feel extremely strongly about my flatware, which is the gourmet settings windermere line, + which bed bath + beyond sells by the piece [or used to?]. Anyway, I would call our spoons small spoons, bc the line has 2 size spoons in their basic 5-piece setting, + I purchased the small one. Easy.
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