Introducing my Line of Oc's in TamarinFrog the world of BUP, Team Sweet Dew Simmer From top left to bottom right Estell aka the Color of Death. Bottler Type: Water-transparent Hobbies: water color, bone study, Sugar Horror :colorful looking horror movies: Reason: loves the bottle worlds from the cheerful colorful skies, the "adorable" insects that reside their Cal aka TEA-m Leader Bottler Type: Earth-Perfect Till Hobbies: Tea, Farming Tea, Making Tea Reason: getting nectar on the cheap to one day make his own line of Nectar Tea Chandler aka the Wicked Healer Bottler Type: Flame-Heal Hobbies: the Glassmaker Religion, Deep Cleaning, Rom Coms Reason: part of the religion that believes exploring the bottling worlds will open the pathway back to the Great Glassmaker Dutch Aka the EX Blue Boy Bottler Type: Air-Steam Hobbies: Heavy Weightlifting, Sky diving, Family Reason: getting back in the game to help pay for his sons foster home There may or not be more of them later While there are no official BUP group has been made, but if there ever is. can someone put me in the know first hand
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This guy really is. Meet my OC AZDZ but call him AZ. As you can see he’s not the most serious of all people but he will be the funniest. Gotta say i did like this animation it’s been a while since I experimented with sound. maybe my next one will have lip syncing as well. Till then let this piece make you laugh
Ok, once i heard that the Animaniacs are getting a reboot, I decided to make this to commemorate the occasion. I'm just so excited to see these three back in action after so long and with the original director to. Animaniacs is owned by Stephen Spielberg
well for a little animation exercise that I found online I took a live action video and animated every 4th frame to better understand movement and I must say I learned a lot form this. For the reference I used a video of guixdasilva doing a 720 degree kick. If anyone has any critics let me know Reference: https://www.instagram.com/p/CRj4R_2hp2p/...
As the Sharkmaids draw closer to the odd creatures they soon increased 3 times their own size One believes it is a form of attack and assumes combat position, while the other believes it to be silly and cute. In reality though this is my friend Lightflower and her sister Marmalade in the shark-suits from Unison League Welp this weeks Live stream was a great success and to those that didn't see it. I'll be posting a speed paint video of it next week. Till then enjoy your lives and tell me what you think of this. Unison League is owned by A team
Happy Pride month and for this month I decided to create, this little tribute where I drew my favorite ship (as of now) Izuku x Ochako, BUT! i drew them in different genders such as M x M F x F and F x M. The point of it is to show that no matter the gender people are who they are on the inside.
Now after my friend Stella Bluegirl said this would be a fun thing to challenge people to draw to see how they would do it. so as I post this. I CHALLENGE Stella Bluegirl Jasmine Dirck Daniele Rudoni (if he's not busy) and anyone who is interested to this challenge to see how they would pull this off.
This animation is from a fighting demonstration shown in a comic called Polaris. an awesome comic from Italy that shows off LIGHT SABER DUELING. this is my first attempt in animating a fighting sequence i hope you enjoy it
For African American History month I thought I make a small tribute piece to one of my favorite cartoon creators Ian Jones-Quartey finger gunning a character he both created and voiced Radicles. Ian is a great cartoonist and the show Ok Ko Let's be heroes was just as amazing, and he earned every bit of praise. So whatever Ian is doing now may he know I see him as one of my many heroes and inspirations just like all the others being admired.
Of course, of COURSE the horse is with me... always anyway this was another fun side by side of cosplay drawing I did thanks to the wonderful people that didn't mind getting their pictures taken. So if any of you want to tell me how this looks to you please let me know with a comment and if you like it, as always
may the horse be with you
I never noticed till now, but it’s like porygon Z is a faulty 3D model
I LOVE MECHA’S
How’d you learn to draw mechas? I’ve been wanting to try that myself for a while, and I know as an artist that the only way to learn is to just Do it, but it’s so daunting! I have no idea where to begin. Do you have any advice or tips? Thank you for your time!
Okay first of all, sorry to take so long to answer. I really wanted to draw some pics for this, and the last weeks have been quite busy.
Drawing is like learning a new language: You can’t say you wanna learn English and then just start making up your own words because you think that finding words in the dictionary is cheating - It doesn’t make sense. Find a super cool robot picture and try to copy it. These are called “studies” for a good reason. You’re studying the vocabulary of those drawings. Many times people don’t share their studies since it’s only for the practice. But don’t study just one person. You don’t want to become that person - you want to become better! And if you post your study online, don’t forget to credit the original artist!
One of my favorite techniques is something I call color blocking - I’m not sure if it’s an actual term or just something I came up with. I kind of carve the silhouette of the robot with one color and then I add a second color and carve the details in. I do this also if I have a picture with lots of characters and I want to make sure everything reads correctly. But these are all personal matters. Try different techniques until you find a one that works for you. And remember to flip your canvas!!
My favorite brushes vary, but these three are the ones I keep using more than the others. Kyle’s brush I got used to while I was working on my freelance work - it just feels good to draw with. The square one is really fun to work with in mecha designs, and the basic one also feels surprisingly good while drawing. Sometimes I just grab a new brush, start doodling, and end up with a decent piece.
This one I included especially because I’m talking about robots. Breaking up the machines with asymmetrical parts gives them more character BUT it’s important to keep the symmetry in mind. If I do a robot that has a one big arm and one small arm, I later make sure that most of the other parts are symmetrical. This way the asymmetry is the choice rather than a mistake.
Yes, I added this the second time because I really feel it’s important! I use Pinterest all the time - I have a board with over 1000 pins of robots! There are paintings from my favorite robot artists, 3D models of super cool robot designs, and even photos of real robots all collected in one place. And for anyone who feels “wrong” doing this: Finding reference DOESN’T mean copying - it can be just an idea or inspiration: It’s finding the language you want to use. Sure you won’t need the reference as much later on as you build your own “shape-vocabulary” - just like you won’t need your dictionary after you have learned the words you use.
I’m never 100% happy with my work. But I have learned to say “oh well” and move on. Next time I’ll do better.
Don’t talk down your own work no matter how much you’d like to. If you’re not standing behind your drawings, who will? Sure you do see the mistakes, but it’s still a great piece of art you made!
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