These were the very first sketches I did of Sun back when Security Breach was released.
I still like them a lot so I took the sketches and drew on top of them digitally to make them more up to date to my current level.
I just love this silly guy I need to draw more of him.
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Day 2 - Cowboy Casanova 🤠❤️
Yeehawgust brings me a lot of joy and also an opportunity to remind myself how to use a graphic tablet, lol. Another quick sketch, because they are a lot of fun. For today's prompt I decided to draw my own character, Bea!
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I've seen you around in other askboxs, hello! I don't have any aus in the @/tmntaucompetition, if that is what this is for?, but thanks for stopping by!
I just realized I haven't shared anything about these guys yet... ah well, say hi to the tweens.
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have been pretty art blocked since finishing the big dnd piece so i have no new art to offer and likely won't for a while but have some silly sketches i did of some bears while designing some potential future tattoos for myself :)
(and yes, these bears are all also potential future tattoos 💕)
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would you be open to showing us your drawing process? doesnt have to be on a completely finished piece but id love to know how you colour your art and how you use lines/lineart
This one has been sitting in my inbox for days - sorry bout that, I haven't had much of a drive to draw. But it is something I was interested in trying to show so I gave a stab at it today since I had the chance
I start off by drawing a circle and cross that serve very vague purposes. They kinda help generally. And pretty much right after I draw the side of the face and then the shoulders (for a bust). I don't really have any base sketches to guide, really just drawing what I think looks good
I draw the face, desperately trying to ignore how stupid it looks because it will end up better when it's finished. Hopefully. This is where you pray
Onto the second layer I begin to draw the hair (Depending on my confidence in the hairstyle, it might not even be on a second layer). Kinda winging it so I decide arbitrarily to tuck his hair behind his ear because he's such a pretty boy and I wanna see his face. Totally not because I could not. get the hair right no no
Add the back of the hair, erase stuff that needs erasing and that's the lineart. I use a big, thick brush with pen pressure because its just a lot of fun to fuck around with. Easy to manipulate lines ig. I use the eraser just as much as the brush in a way that's hard to word but the best I can do is "carving the lines"
Then he gets colour. Skin + clothes on one layer, eyes on a layer below, then the hair on the bottom layer. The undersides + suctions are coloured on a slipping mask. He also finally gets a nose here which is the starting point for the shading
I completely eyeball the colouring and shading. Just, again, what I think looks nice. Try to detail the hair but then decide immediately that the rings look bad, get rid of em, add lighting because he's a shiny boy and Bob's your uncle
This is the process for bust shots, sometimes even half bodies. Depends on how much time or effort I want to put into it. My art is seriously inconsistent and my process is even more so, and I'm mostly trying to draw in different ways with different brushes. I just find this way to be one of the easier ways. Hope this answers the question well enough :')) it was a neat question and I'd love to give details on how I do stuff
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AND AnOTher thiNG about children's TV show Horrible Histories!
I like that the show does a lot of sketches that focus on starkly contrasting the lives of the rich and the poor in a certain country at a certain time (mostly Britain).
But now I just wish they would create a modern day episode where they do all those kind of recurring cartoony sketches but with the realities of like, America now!
I mean I wanna see all the classics - the cooking show sketch with Ben Willbond as a posh person, the hospital drama sketch, the wife swap skit, and something with Mr. HELLO I'M A SHOUTY MAN.
Anyway I believe this would increase my mental health by 10% and solve global social inequality by 40%, and therefore Alex Horne and Simon Farnaby and whoever have a MORAL RESPONSIBILITY TO SAVE THE WORLD. YES I KNOW THAT OTHER SKETCH COMEDY TROUPES HAVE DONE SIMILAR THINGS BUT WHAT IF THIS ONE SPECIFICALLY???
I don't actually expect any more than this frankly very funny show for children already offers, but it does occur to me that a lot of the social inequalities they're talking about do still exist, and it feels like that is left out of the majority of history lessons I have found in my life!
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