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💜Violet reference sheet💜
(Simple and with some notes)
Rt are appreciated, thanks
#OC #DigitalArtist #ArtistOnTwitter
these designs.......... esp the first and second ones... mhy take notes
(from dragalia lost)
[#LLSIF, #スクフェス] UR Jennifer "You're the Target"
Att.: Cool
Skill T.: Score Up
Skill D.: Every 29 notes: 38..80% chance to add 705..3540 score points.
Center: Raise the team's Cool by 12%. https://t.co/a6QLoQXaEP
Snippets of my back and forth notes with Giuliano. When he renders that disgusting jelly thing is how I know that he's zoned in and committed to the project.
ARC ATHENA02 following up Book01 is coming in strong!
Backgrounf studies. studies for me usually just come in absorbing infor unconstiously, Just taking in small notes from a big piece that i'll be able to use later.
Hirai's turn to be edgy!😳
Got the idea of the pose while I was trying to sleep and had to make a quick doodle on my notes so I wouldn't forget 😂
#OC #WebtoonCanvas #CLIPSTUDIOPAINT #illustration
I should really draw my other OC's more often...Fun Fact: Gluthead was actually my first OC, not Kenshi, or Sultan. #Cuphead #flipnote #flipnotes #flipnotestudio #sudomemo #flipnotehatena
main sona ref update! now with more notes [sorry everyone]
just found some of my original design notes for Willow: "Stylish, odd combo between vagabond pirate with weirdo rockstar energy and gigantic nerd" + "the epic highs and lows of experimental science"
"Formosan Green Woodpecker, Gecinus tancol"
The grey-headed woodpecker. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). #Taiwan https://t.co/ZgVXMQhd14
"Red-kneed Pomatorhinus, Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis"
The black-necklaced scimitar babbler. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). #Taiwan https://t.co/FWUu6rV7Mx
CG supe to our lookdev team: seems the albedo for this material is pretty high
Me taking notes in dailies:
"Formosan Jay, Garrulus taivanus"
#Taiwanese subspecies of the Eurasian Jay. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). #Taiwan https://t.co/D0wu19O70u