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Nomu Aizawa
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two cultists traveling upriver together
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Hey y'all -- I'm making this post on behalf of Sami and his family, who are currently suffering in Gaza. You can find their fundraiser here. I think (especially) in a time where people are experiencing so much cruelty, it's our duty as humans living in the world to try to help others the best we can. We've all wished for someone to be there for us in a time of need, and we can be that for other people.
Sami's family has a lot of young children and I ask you to please consider donating if you have the means-- even something small-- or reblogging to circulate their fundraiser. Anything helps! Thank you so, so much for even reading. FUNDRAISER.
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portrait comms open :)



taking comms before school starts and I lose the ability to draw entirely yay
$35 (usd, paypal) for a bust in this style! please message me if interested
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signalis meets harrow the ninth
i wanted to study signalis art style so i practiced with one of my fave moments from the book
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the saint of joy
#prev yesss im glad you noticed these details#cristabel is gone but she still persists in beautiful and horrifying ways#mercy is the subject of this drawing but its very much about cristabel#i should redraw this better one day
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Trillium belongs to @green446004
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the contrast between their fighting styles is so funny to me. imagine you’re a jotun in a fight with the empty cup family, you manage to avoid the most powerful rune user in the 9 worlds, a fierce Valkyrie, a magic sword, and a shapeshifter, and then this small dapper man runs up to you and whips off his tie and starts beating you to death with it
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Zyklus
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okay I've looked through and studied all of your art from this year and I'm still perplexed - *how* do you have such yummy texture in your art? It's something I really love to see in art but I've yet to figure out how to even start trying to incorporate it myself, it seems much less straightforward than studying color, art , composition, etc.
I put together this little video with some examples of how I most commonly add texture to drawings.
Nearly every single thing I draw has at least 1-2 textured images overlaid. sometimes up to 4 or 5 images. I’ve accumulated a large album of images that I throw in to add flavor. There are endless different kinds of texture but I gravitate towards stuff that is gritty, paper or canvas-like, grainy, or stuff that has interesting color/hue variation.
Here is a post on how I typically apply images to a drawing to add texture. That image is still my go-to. This is usually accompanied by a paper or canvas texture on overlay mode. You can watch me do this in example #2 of the video.
Another thing is brushes. I like to use chunky paintbrush-like digital brushes, pencils, chalk, anything rough. I recently showed a few brushes I use in this post, but if you feel like digging, I’ve answer questions about brushes I use in previous posts.
I dont do patreon anymore, but the page is still up, so you can find some brushes, texture images, and process stuff I shared over there (all for free). This is another quick process video I had posted: https://www.patreon.com/posts/95669021?utm_campaign=postshare_creator
You can make or capture these kinds of images yourself and there are many resources online that provide free high quality textures, such as:
True Grit
TextureLabs
Photoshop Supply
Just to name a few.
Layer modes are your friend! I recommended just going wild messing with settings and trying out brushes. Hope this helps. Have fun!
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Free Sketchbook!
I just created a free/pay-what-you-want sketchbook on my kofi [HERE].
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okay I've looked through and studied all of your art from this year and I'm still perplexed - *how* do you have such yummy texture in your art? It's something I really love to see in art but I've yet to figure out how to even start trying to incorporate it myself, it seems much less straightforward than studying color, art , composition, etc.
I put together this little video with some examples of how I most commonly add texture to drawings.
Nearly every single thing I draw has at least 1-2 textured images overlaid. sometimes up to 4 or 5 images. I’ve accumulated a large album of images that I throw in to add flavor. There are endless different kinds of texture but I gravitate towards stuff that is gritty, paper or canvas-like, grainy, or stuff that has interesting color/hue variation.
Here is a post on how I typically apply images to a drawing to add texture. That image is still my go-to. This is usually accompanied by a paper or canvas texture on overlay mode. You can watch me do this in example #2 of the video.
Another thing is brushes. I like to use chunky paintbrush-like digital brushes, pencils, chalk, anything rough. I recently showed a few brushes I use in this post, but if you feel like digging, I’ve answer questions about brushes I use in previous posts.
I dont do patreon anymore, but the page is still up, so you can find some brushes, texture images, and process stuff I shared over there (all for free). This is another quick process video I had posted: https://www.patreon.com/posts/95669021?utm_campaign=postshare_creator
You can make or capture these kinds of images yourself and there are many resources online that provide free high quality textures, such as:
True Grit
TextureLabs
Photoshop Supply
Just to name a few.
Layer modes are your friend! I recommended just going wild messing with settings and trying out brushes. Hope this helps. Have fun!
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