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@itsginnydi @MageHandPress I love my Gnome Wizard! Her name is Hazelwick Nettlebink and she rides a Tibetan Mastiff named Fizzwidget. I mean, come one, the gnome names alone. Pure joy and whimsy.
Redraw time!!
The original looks like unseasoned chicken, I've definitely improved in the color department lmao.
also the posing is much less stiff
#redraw #vampireoc
@emoshislive @SaiyanScholarGT @sethmptp Would have preferred this as a alternative honestly.
It's not THAT bad, the models are stiff, obviously their legs and stuff would be spread out more, and cover more space.
I like how it almost looks like a Arceus fusion.
They went for the Greek inspirations like Minataurs
Marc dying in the 1980 comics is so fucking funny because first he says he was as dead as a :statue: in front of a grieving Marlene, proceeds to sprout facts about the guy like he’s possessed grabs a cloak and runs out meanwhile Marlene just wants a stiff drink and painkillers
@BajaGryphon Heyo! I’m Britt :3
I really enjoy that my art is starting to have a defined style - like you can tell it’s my art, and I’m having fun with that :)
Also I like that my art is looking more fluid instead of stiff. I think doing a LOT of pen sketching has helped that.
Leo Alexander - Tibetan Mastiff
(I feel like a big running gag would be Leo getting associate with lion stuff despite being nothing like a lion (at least so he'd say), so this would just be lowkey ironic to pair him up with)
(He might have cat energy too but idk which one)
It's just miles easier to start with a big chonky brush size - giving you the most important information in that phase: silhouette & proportions. It sets you up to build upon with the next passes. These small steps help you stop and check for issues in stiffness & negative space.
Smiling Friends has the obvious adult cartoon art style but it kinda works?
like the show uses limited animation pretty well because when the characters are standing there talking it never looks stiff and lifeless that and its very expressive
On this day in 1982, The Go-Go’s released "We Got the Beat" - the lead single from their debut album “Beauty and the Beat”
They first recorded the song in 1980 for UK-based Stiff Records, and later rerecorded it for their debut album eventually becoming their signature song.
I WOKE UP AND CHOSE REDEMPTION FOR DAY 16 OF #JOESYEARLONGCRUSADE
FUCK YESTERDAYS ART! HAVE A BETTER ONE TODAY YOU WONDERFUL DEGENERATES.
Oh also #GrisSwimsuit
(real talk tho yesterdays art was so stiff, dull and so not me.)
@PunishedRad
Stiffilmon
(Stiff+Wire)
Beastman
Attacks:
Vermilion Vortex
Giga Crimson Drive
If you can't get comfort from your brother go borrow your friend's brother lol (very stiff but at least he's not insulting you)
@Ospry41 Ahh thank you for your kind words. But I dono I feel this looks okay because the sketch is still visible >< but if I hid the sketch it’d look stiffff. Ima have to mask it with some painting or something ><
ayayyaa i did it ... joe be like (zoom) also nankidai was right about mishima also also sorry kai is kinda stiff its hard to draw people holding. frying pans
#yttd
Here's the english version for comparison.
I mean I know most of them aren't huge dealbreakers because you can still read it no problem, but it's the little things that bother me no end that just make everything feel stiff and disturb my reading flow