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"Looking back and knowing what you know now...would you go through it all again with me?"
"A million times over, my love...💜"
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I've wanted to color the first sketch @RazrSkarr did of us for 6 years now. Coloring it was like recalling a distant yet precious memory.
"Our Wonderland, though damaged, is safe in memory.... for now"
My fav ytber @Helloween4545 announced his retirement from youtube and it made me sad but I hope everything goes well in the future! You were the first LPer I ever watched on youtube in 2012, the original AMA
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@zaphound absolutely no memory. this could be pure fabrication and im seeing your icon now and oop
face was an attempt to draw pre-plastic yulia volkova from memory... there was a cuteness loss of at least 70%
#art #illustration #girl #drawing #corelpainter
Batch two of pokemon from memory. I did p well this time! Got some requests on discord, so I might include some of those if I do another set.
A few days ago I told people to ask for a pokemon and I'd draw them from memory. First up is Munchlax for @ha11marc!
Me an @KingFatKat gave each other prompts for pokemon from memory. Here’s my purpleboys
And today, I asked a bunch of people on discord to give me pokemon, so I could draw them from memory.
This is the horrifying result, hope it gives you a good laugh
ps: I know that is not a shuppet
Since it’s Father’s Day here’s this old doodle of my dad I did from memory.
@thai_apathy @ShadowstarHakii Child hood memory... my nanna taking me to little shop of horrors play. I'm Chris an Australian a father and a partner. I have a job but it's not art 😭😭😭 ha ha 😭
We think there is no more perfect gift for #fathersday than a book.
One for sharing.
One for snuggling up to.
One to be read over and over and become a cherished memory...
Here's a few of our favourites! What are yours?
Did a drawing challenge with my wifey @woomy3DS, where we drew Pokemon from memory. No references, just brain power- an attempt was made.
Gibson Girls (Charles Dana Gibson) landed a more indelible spot in collective memory. Iconic of a new, less cloistered sort of womanhood than their Victorian predecessors, they were still largely depicted sitting about, poised like marmoreal garden statues - coiffed, aloof...