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[Sneaks in]
Hehehe.. uh hi guys!
Sorry I haven’t been active much. I’ve been busy and my attention has been somewhat… uhhh… occupied with other fandoms.
sorry about that. So. Uh. Yeah.
Here’s the drawings I’ve made of my current obsession. A full render, sketch and directional lighting exercises.
Mkay I’ll resign myself to the pit of shame.
Bye!
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#digital art#drawing#sketch#original art#one piece#trafalgar law#traffy#trafalgardwaterlaw#trafalgar one piece#law one piece#i’m in loooove#vitiligo#kinda#just headcannon idea#I mean nothing by it#lighting exercises#directional lighting#fanart sketch#one piece fandom#one piece fanart#digital fanart#ok I’ll leave
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more painting practice. A centaur in the morning light. Reference is Cristian (who has the best smile) via fatfotoref.com and @fugitiverabbit
#painting exercise#centaur#body positive#morning light#procreate#heavy horse#massive horses are the best horses#described#id in alt text
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inhale, hold
#artists on tumblr#it's so hot here#i like summer for how light and beautiful it is#and the heat itself isn't the problem for me#it's the moisture#i hate being slightly sticky all the time#sweat is the real evil#it's also the main reason i hate exercise#being sweaty feels icky!!
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silver♀ dump + fairy gala sil/prefect sillies..........
#some rambles but!!#sil ♀️ is more toned than sebe ♀️ cus i hc silver has a more defensive fighting style cus silver dorm uniform ssr is a def card 🕺🕺#this was gonna be my excuse as to why lilia is more buff thn silver too but#i checked again and dorm silver has a higher hp pool than dorm lilia😔💔#still giving lili ♀ gains thou bcs.. im biased HAHSHDJF#<- copypasted my rambles#basically the beef chart is lilia>silver>sebek>>malleus#sorree malleus kissers i think ur gurl barely has muscle definition ;-;#mayhaps. the only exercise mal does pre nrc is like. light morning jogs w lilia. bcs meemaw tells her exercise is healthy for herrr#or like. idk pilates or smth....#f i were to draw sebe ♀ in full her dorm uni i think she’d have a look that’s closer to the “standard” diasom dorm uniform#i draw my prefect too much.. i gotta draw vanilla twst stuff occasionally too...#but tbh!! my yuu has been acting as a watermark moreso or less#cant wait for the standee to be finished so i can have small silver n yuulis on my table... HEHHEHEHGRGHGH#twisted wonderland#twst#fairy gala#silver twst#should i tag him silver vanrouge#yeah#twst yuu#twst mc#twst oc#yuulis crowley#twst genderbend#night ladies college
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the horizon braincell reactivated so have some sketches 💖✨🎉
#hfw#horizon forbidden west#horizon fanart#aloy hfw#hfw beta#kotallo hfw#hfw varl#zo hfw#hfw erend#alva hfw#talanah khane padish#nobody move u could spook it#also these turned into lighting and colour exercises could u tell 😂
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The ‘it’s Viktor’ moment is lit and framed in such a way that reminds me of the dialogue screens in Patho 2 so here's a crossover as a little treat for me and the 5 other people who share my brainrot
#my art#jayvik#arcane#pathologic#viktor arcane#I have more thoughts about this crossover/au and perhaps i will be drawing them#thoughts like. instead of the plague what if arcane anomaly#also jesus christ the shading was so difficult i don't usually have this much contrast#blending this stuff out with a hard round brush was ROUGH#that being said. twas an interesting exercise in funky lighting#i will draw viktor and jayce together in the same pic eventually. trust.#fanart
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i feel like i failed you.
#me? sobbing my eyes out about these two again? it's likelier than you think!#featuring an exercise in actually doing backgrounds and lighting for once! hooray!!#also i don't actually know what the official name of the track is yet. so let's just call it zack in sector 5 for now lol#gets the point across#ffvii#final fantasy vii#ffvii rebirth#zack fair#cloud strife#zakkura#my art <3#my music <3#phew.#this. uhh#took a while.#which is to say i started AND finished both the music and the art TODAY#do not recommend! don't be like me. take breaks lol#in my defense! i had an idea and i NEEDED to get it out of my body or else i would die. you know how it goes.#anyway uhh. enjoy!
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"Do your best today! I'll be waiting here when you get home, starlight~💕"
had two busy days of work outside of my cave and the only thing that kept me going was the sight of my housewife/househusband Eclipse waiting for me at home
that is, the sketch of him waiting for me to finish drawing him 😂
starring @starriegalaxy's Eclipse from her Fear Factor AU/House Husband AU
#fnaf eclipse#fnaf dca#dca fandom#crab art#traditional art#bright colours#fear factor au#fear factor eclipse#all i need is a pretty househusband to come home to#is that so much to ask?#my headcanon for this AU is that Eclipse just collects frilly aprons#every time y/n comes home he's wearing a different one#i'm both happy and frustrated with this one#happy - because i'm glad i finished it and it looks nice#also i feel accomplished since it's the most ambitious illustration i've done during this exercise to get out of artblock#but also frustrated with some small things#most of it is chalked up to me not planning things head of time#namely the door#that's why the perspective is off and the colours aren't great#for some reason my focus was on the handsome apron-clad robot instead of the door no idea why#also this illustration also taught me a lot about this new lineart style i've been using#it needs more careful planning if it's going to be used as part of a larger illustration#the gradients help suggest some lighting and shading#but if it's going to be used in an illustration with a background then it needs to adjust to the lighting of the background#my previous drawings had simple shapes as a background so it didn't matter as much#but here the open doorway suggests light coming from behind Eclipse#so there are dark parts of the lineart that should be lighter#all in all i need to do more planning#but besides that this was really fun#love how chunky his pants and sleeves came out
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I love them dearly and they hurt my feelings
(bonus edit under the cut)

#everyone say thank you citrusgothic for getting eliot into x-men#nothing like a little reference drawing exercise to end the art drought on this blog and in my life#xmfc#x men first class#charles xavier#erik lehnsherr#james mcavoy#michael fassbender#charles xavier/erik lehnsherr#cherik#x men fanart#my art#just ignore the fact that they’re lit from two different directions in the second image#as citrus said they’re just standing in between lamps. studio lighting. they are getting family photos taken at J.C. Penney#professor x#magneto
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Today I've decided to give backgrounds and landscapes another shot.
So here's four I've done so far.
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baddie spotted
(redraw of this)
#the original is one of my favorite things ive drawn so revisiting it was a fun exercise#i only wish my light sources were as daring this time around but it didnt work out like that *shrug*#the hobbit#thorin oakenshield#bilbo baggins#bagginshield#thilbo#bilbo x thorin#arts
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Writing Notes: Compelling Characters
Characters & Goals
“Every character should want something, even if it is only a glass of water.” –Kurt Vonnegut
Characters should almost always have clear goals, even if these goals are not immediately made obvious to the reader.
Without goals, characters lack motivation—that is, they have little reason to do anything interesting.
For this reason, many writers connect the main character's goals to the main conflict in the story. This generally means that the main obstacle to those goals plays a key role in the plot as well (for instance, in the form of a villain).
Often, the main character is most interesting and when confronting his own shortcomings in pursuit of his goals.
There are a few ways to construct this character-plot connection:
CHARACTER-FIRST APPROACH
Constructs a story’s plot for a character that already exists.
It asks a writer to build a character that they find interesting and then assemble the plot around them.
Example: A character who is struggling to overcome a phobia might, as a plot element, come into contact with the thing she fears. Success in this instance would mean that she doesn’t let the fear overcome her.
PLOT-FIRST APPROACH
Starts by defining the major conflicts the writer wants to include in a piece of fiction and then builds a character who will be motivated by those conflicts.
Example: A writer could decide to explore the effect of a catastrophic storm on a city before writing a main character. A character that would feel motivated by this conflict would be one with a connection to the city or to someone living in the city. Therefore, the son of someone who went missing in the storm would likely be a good focal character for this story.
Small Goals & Big Goals
Though it’s important for characters to have at least one big goal, it can be boring for the reader if a character is totally preoccupied with a single motivation.
Strong characters generally have two or more goals of varying sizes that they might confront separately or at the same time.
The reader excitedly anticipates your character's success or failure in achieving their goals.
Believability
Another factor that can contribute to a successful character is an element called “verisimilitude,” also called “believability.”
When writers talk about believability, they talk about whether the constituent parts of a character make sense and feel cohesive.
Example: We might expect a character who gets paid minimum wage to struggle to pay her bills, so if we see her driving an expensive car or spending several hundred dollars on a meal at a fancy restaurant, we would question these details.
There are, of course, stories in which these situations could exist, but the reader would need to know what allowed them to happen (inheritance from a late relative, perhaps, or an irresponsible approach to personal debt).
Suspension of Disbelief
Stories that take place outside of a realistic modern setting will generally require some extra work on the part of the writer to make them believable.
This is because of an idea called “suspension of disbelief.”
This refers to the tendency of readers to challenge details of a story that seem out-of-place, but not to question those details if they are presented with enough contextual justification.
Example: A story contains people who can fly with human-size wings. The reader would need to learn early on that this is a normal event that occurs in the story world. A reader who unexpectedly encounters flying humans three-fourths of the way into a short story could easily be baffled by this development, and might also consider it a cheap cop-out if it's used to resolve a plot conflict.
Adding Physical Detail
In addition to planning your characters thoughtfully, you must also sketch them coherently on the page.
Careful selection of physical and environmental details will make some of your character’s traits visible to your reader without you having to tell them outright what you mean. Examples:
A character who is disorganized might have wrinkled clothing or might consistently arrive late to appointments.
An introverted character might bring a book or notebook everywhere they go and might also stay out of crowded spaces (or feel uncomfortable in those spaces).
Symbolic Meanings
Be aware of the other meanings that a detail can bring into a piece.
A physical detail, especially one that appears multiple times within a work, might also develop symbolic meanings in addition to its literal meaning.
Writing Exercise
In a short vignette, and using only physical details (e.g., characters' clothing, appearance, or body language), make it clear to a reader that a character is experiencing one of the following conditions: worry, hunger, grief, joy, confusion, lack of sleep, anxiety, homesickness.
The word you chose should not appear in your vignette, nor should any synonyms.
Adding Personality
Broadly, “personality” refers to the collection of beliefs, thought patterns, and other mental qualities that dictate a character’s actions.
A personality trait could be the character’s bubbly disposition, their self-deprecating humor, or the fact that they’re always nervous.
When constructing a character, it’s important to think about how she would react in a number of situations.
Here are some questions to help you discover your character’s personality traits:
Is he fond of attention, or does he avoid it?
Is she curious to learn more about a topic/location/person, or does she keep to herself?
How big of a role does fear play in his day-to-day activities?
How does this character react if things don’t go the way she wants them to?
Does he think that he’s more intelligent/less intelligent than others around him?
Does she think she’s average? How would she define “average?”
How does he feel about making decisions?
Does she make decisions quickly or slowly?
Does he tend to regret decisions they’ve made?
It’s helpful to connect these traits to elements from the character’s life or past.
Example: A character who grew up with a controlling parent might have difficulty making decisions once they start living on their own.
Personality traits might also overlap with physical traits.
Example: Talking too loudly or too softly or interrupting others.
It’s also important to make sure that your characters aren’t good at everything they come across.
Doing so will reduce your story’s believability because—let’s face it—no one is good at everything.
To this end, you should allow your characters to fail at something, whether that something is huge or inconsequential.
Writing Exercise
In a short vignette, deliver some news to your character.
The news can be good or bad.
It can affect just the character, or the entire world population, or any number of people in between.
How does this character react?
Who do they tell, if anyone?
How do they interact with the space they’re in (e.g. punch a wall, hug a stranger)?
Try this exercise several times with the same character but different contexts (e.g., the character receiving the news alone versus receiving it in a public place) to see how they react under different circumstances.
CAUTION: Using Fictionalized Versions of Real People
It’s common for writers to borrow details from real life—the shape of a stranger’s chin, a classmate’s clicking of their pen during a quiet exam, or the restaurant server’s shrill laugh, to give just a few examples—but a writer should be wary of recreating an entire person on the page.
There are legal reasons not to do this, of course, but there is also the danger that a story filled with too many real-life people and events will be flat and boring.
Fiction should generally be a healthy mix of the ordinary and extraordinary.
If the mix is skewed too far in one direction, the reader can find the piece too unbelievable or too boring.
Source ⚜ More: Writing Notes & References ⚜ Writing Worksheet: Conflict Lists: 170 Character Quirks ⚜ +600 Personality Traits ⚜ 100 Sensory Words
#writing notes#character development#writing reference#on writing#writing tips#writing advice#dark academia#spilled ink#writeblr#creative writing#writing ideas#writing inspiration#literature#writers on tumblr#poets on tumblr#writing prompt#poetry#character building#light academia#writing exercise#writing motivation#michael whelan#writing resources
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It was such an honor to be featured in the Dungeons and Daddies first pride zine with my T4T Henry/Mercedes wedding piece ♡
I am over the moon excited to be featured in a project this big AND run by the creators for an amazing cause !
I have so many thoughts and emotions, so I am putting them in the tags of this post ♡
#dungeons and daddies#dndads#dndads s1#henry oak#mercedes oak garcia#hencedes#sparrow oak garcia#lark oak garcia#my art#zine art#okay so i am very emotional ♡ this was a dream come true to work for an official zine made by the showrunners#i have done zines in other fandoms but this is huge for me#literally everyone say thanks to lady gaga for making blade of grass and inspiring this piece#my wife also heavily inspired this because she and I married 10 years ago at our Renaissance festival#she is my light and my life and i am honored to be hers#i would have been okay if this was not picked because i learned so many different things with this one piece#it was an amazing exercise for me and to have it picked by the group was so affirming in my ability#i cant thank them enough. i cant thank you guys enough for encouraging me and loving what i do to give me the confidence to attempt an entr#thank you thank you thank you ♡
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sillyyy
#minidrawz#splatoon#splatoon 3#frye onaga#frye splatoon#another lighting exercise! i can't remember if i already shared it here or not
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Been working on this to help me finish my fic 😁 (and eventually go refine the earlier parts for better consistency)
Been very fun! I hadn't ever looked at the character wiki before after all this time, so it's been nice and interesting. I really like seeing them all in a row like this 🥰
#hld#hyper light drifter#the drifter#the guardian#alternate drifter#judgement#silv art#digital art#do not repost to other sites#no k!n interaction thx#i have never once in my life drawn furries before so this was fun exercise
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using up a canvas panel that i've had sitting around forever
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#art#traditional#madoka magica#puella magi madoka magica#pmmm#homura akemi#madoka kaname#(very small but shes there)#i always forget that these acrylics photograph like ass bc you get crazy glare from the lights#also i was reusing a panel that just had an exercise i did for a class on it and putting pencil directly onto acrylic doesnt feel great tbh
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