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for the emoji character challenge!! this one was a mix of a mermaid, a blowfish, and a half-moon! i decided to make an emo/scene tween mermaid. i thought heterochromia would be fun, but also having spiky/wispy two toned hair, not to mention she's pouty and puffing out her cheeks
windy comic panels are fun, because you can draw wispy hair <3 #webcomic
Day 6: #Tsunami! This one was hard to figure out! Eventually I figured out a way to reconcile the prompt with my wispy whimsical sensibilities #MerMay2020
Every detail of the sky was observed. The formation of clouds, cotton-like or wispy, were of particular concern.
In his “Cloud Study” series, Swiss painter Johan Jakob Frey observed clouds in changing light.
Silky straight hair, styled with large braids in back and light wispy loose hairs in front!
So glad how this style turned out! I really wish i knew how to braid my own hair 😝
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#RobloxUGC
@i_am_not_tiny @NAS33M_14 @yeanagato @ramirezmiguela9 @WolfQue76106530 @Ryjin15 @darnumi @Master_0290 @maattthhhh God he does. So sleek and straight. But I'm more partial to Byakuya's elegant wispy whips.
@serahphymn Skull head and black wispy clothing over the rest only shows golden claw on left. More undead than demon but he does battle with them for control over his manifested form.
@ROTTROTTROTT Hello! I'm Wispy just a lil' gay living in Hawaii. I enjoy drawing women, action, and monsters!
Site: https://t.co/ch31c0z8FN
Portfolio: https://t.co/yAKW4Mr4HR
Haven’t drawn in 1-2 weeks due to this MOVE, it’s been torture. So I decided to draw something loose and wispy to get back in the groove.
Anyway, CLOUDS!
Wanted to whip up something to celebrate Sega Ages Puyo 2 ... and Cat Day! Double the kitty maow fun #WispyArt
Seeing so much Valentine's art inspired me to paint a pink peony pal. Definitely enjoyed the process and will definitely work at making parts pop #WispyArt
Monarch!
She runs excess salt out of her scales which gathers in white patches along the edges, developing into large wispy crystals if left untouched. If left long enough it makes her look like a full kirin with majestic fur!
Every time I write off John Singer Sargent for being all about superficial drapery and sleeping with his subjects, I come across a painting of his like this...THE MOSQUITO NETS (1908) at @diadetroit has wispy visible brushstrokes making the image seem very spontaneous.