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falling away with you
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this one
slightly rendered
rappa is soooo cute ;-; i love drawing her pink hair
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running wide open
close up of boothill
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hungryy

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sitting on my biblically accurate girlfriend’s shoulder yeaaahhh

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thinking abt them….

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dust in the windddd
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PLEASE TELL ME MORE ABOUT BOOTHILL'S PLANET'S CLOTHING REF I WANNA KNOW WHAT IT'S INSPIRED BY AND EVERYTHING I THIRST FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE 🙏🙏
of course!! just a note: i’m not knowledgeable at all about native american culture, most of this stuff came from other ppl!!
main thing is that his clothing was mostly taken from the Haudenosaunee people which came from a commenter on my twt who referred me to them! iirc they said that boothill is also Algonquin which is a region close to the Haudenosaunee people, who are also known as Iroquoios.
uhhh honestly that’s all the useful stuff i have lol i just took that info and dug around for some clothing refs. i did find this pretty useful pdf for Haudenosausee clothing that i’ll attach below:
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yeahyeahyeah booty

clothing refs
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but i’m here all alone, just begging
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put that tongue away
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hello dearest this is probably something you’ve been asked before but do you have any tips or advice you recommend to beginning artists?
omg hiii!! okay for beginner artists, the first thing that comes to mind is obviously PRACTICE!! you’ve definitely heard that a lot but i think there’s far more to practicing art than JUST drawing for hours.
of course, you should always learn the fundamentals like anatomy or composition first, but what i consider equally important is to find what you love!! what style of art do you like? any artists who inspire you? experiment with different mediums! which one do you like the feel of? i’ve found that a scrapbook or pinterest board of photos you like really helps with discovering your tastes. personally, i love classical/oil painting so i’ve studied and taken tonnes of inspiration from many historical and contemporary painters (like master copies of their works or using them as references for my fanart). establishing this alongside studying the fundamentals can really help to push yourself past the boredom and mental block and it gives you a clear goal and direction!
similarly, drawing from life is another VERY important thing many beginners don’t do and i find that the things you learn from traditional painting and sketching are applicable to digital!! for example, learning how to shade those stupid cubes and spheres or drawing things surrounded by an actual environment will genuinely improve your imagination/visualisation skills. don’t shy away from realism and draw many many different things! only once you’ve understood and practiced these basics will you see drastic improvement in your art (and when i say ‘many’ i mean draw literally anything and everything in front of you, on your desk, on the ground, or in the sky!! it doesn’t need to be detailed, just an attempt is good enough. you could even go into an art gallery and sketch the artworks! i’ll attach an example down below)

quick sketches like these will help you put what you’ve learned to practice and improve your understanding of line, shape, form, and composition!
also, i remember when i was first starting out, i would hyper fixate on an artist i reaaally liked and try to emulate their style and techniques so don’t be afraid to copy from others (within limits of course)!! copying colours from monet, anatomy from da vinci, or composition from hopper will help you improve SO MUCH. there’s a reason they’re considered masters!
tbh i would consider myself more of an intuitive drawer as i still have trouble with some of the fundamentals lol so don’t worry if you’re not feeling like intensely studying such things, what’s most important is to draw what you love and makes you excited!! and remember to take your time! learning to draw is a slow process, with consistent practice and - most importantly - passion and finding things that motivate you, you’ll be rewarded in no time.
(hehe umm i would also recommend reading blue period 🤓🤓)
okay i hope i didn’t ramble too much!! hopefully this makes sense and i answered your question well enough😓 umm if you have any more questions please feel free to bombard me!!
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i forgor
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get CRUCIFIED 🫵🫵

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argenthill save me
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