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This is my cat mochi, and he likes to eat my fingers
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oops sksksksksk
one day I’ll post a thing lololol. Maybe I’ll start posting random thoughts of the day
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for some reason, i Completely forgot about this, but i Really like this concept
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Mushroom witch and her little mushroom friends
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Take my doodle of Mika and Doggo cause we need that rn
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*dies*


Yuu × Mika | Owari no Seraph
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hi my name is zoey and my kink is role reversal
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inktober
i could of posted here too. Heck
check out my insta?
maybe i will just post my favs XD (at the end of the month lol)
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Even seraphs need a pumpkin spice latte every now and then 🎃 🍂
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Sorry, if you've answered this before, but do you have any tips on drawing mouths and lips?
Hello anon! :D I’m not the best at making tutorials and giving tips but I’ll do my best to answer your question! ^^
I sure do love drawing lips! It might be in fact my favourite part of the face to draw.
Let’s see what makes them so irresistible ;)

tip 1: let them shine! that tiny shiny spot does wonders for the lips - it makes them fuller, softer and more three dimensional. It also makes the lips look slightly wet. Sexy!
tip 2: Build the depth with some darker spots. Quirking corners are great for that, and if you make the darkest spot in the middle of the mouth it seems like it’s about to part. And maybe whisper something seductive ;)
tip 3: The very middle of upper lip is my favourite area, it gives the mouth its distinct character. It’s also a great spot to play with shadows, one lighter stroke, one darker stroke and you have a very dramatic shading going on!
tip 4: When drawing lineart it’s good to keep the line varying in width and pressure. Equally thin, flat line might look good in anime, but even there it’s rarely the case. Making the line thicker in the shadowy part of the mouth adds depth to your drawing.
General remarks:
I almost never outline the upper lip, it tends to look weird. Just a thin “U” shape in the middle is usually enough.
Upper lip is usually in the shadow, at least half of it. Lower lip tends to catch the light, especially with pouty plump lips. The more shadow you add under it, the fuller the lips look.
When drawing male characters I usually play around with skin tones instead of pink and red (see the third row of examples). But it’s not a rule. Some boys rock them rosy lips. ;)
Never paint the teeth white, never. Gray, yellowish and pinkish tones are great.
And the final tip: use reference! Look for pictures of people with beautiful lips, with thin lips and full lips, try to see which line goes where and how it changes the shape and expression. I hardly ever draw without a reference.
Good luck! 👄
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REPEAT AFTER ME!☺🌱💛
👏Not every Witch is Wiccan!👏👏
👏Not every Witch is Pagan!👏����
👏Not every Witch believes in Deities!👏👏
👏Not every Witch is Religious!👏👏
👏Not every Pagan is Wiccan!👏👏
👏🏽Not every Witch is white!👏🏾👏🏿
👏Not every Witch identifies as female!👏👏
👏Not every Witch is Straight!👏❤🧡💛💚💙💜👏
👏Every Witches craft will be different to another! 👏👏
👏We are all different but must respect each other!👏👏
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Vibin’
Vibing to anime ost
the ancient magus bride ost is beautiful
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GOD DAMN I LAUGHED OUT LOUD NOT JUST NOSE EXHALE

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Hey Polar, I have an art-related question if you don't mind? On your Roxas picture, between the highlight on his arm and the shading on the other side there's a reddish stripe to separate the two. (I hope a described that well) I was wondering-- how exactly do you start to find the right color for that? Is it based more on lighting? Skintone? I've seen it used by a few artists and I'm trying to figure it out but cannot find references. Thank you!
That’s a core shadow~ In theory it should be the darkest part of the shadow, it’s the edge where the form is no longer touching direct light, so it’s placement can really add volume. Why is the core shadow the darkest point? Bc of reflect light, colors are effected by other colors/light around them.So past the core shadow (to the dark side) things are picking up reflect light/colors because there is such a bright light source.This short vid I found below is a good visual rep of how a shadow can change drastically based on what it’s reflecting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9dPvi0JVasThe red color between the core shadow going to the light side is apparently called the “terminator” I’ve never heard a name for it, but I’m assuming it’s a transition color to show a smoother roundness? (lmk if i’m wrong) In my case I made my terminator very saturated/warm to match with my warm lighting.
(In most cased the reflect light would be a cooler color, but I wanted this painting to be very warm)When you squint the shadow should still look like the darkest area, don’t go too ham on the lightness of the reflect light or it’ll look like a second light source instead of a subtle reflection. However you can amp up the lightness of your reflect light on anything you want to look glossy or wet since those things are much more reflective than dry skin/clothes.
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Aaa the coloring styles so pretty!!

I miss them TT
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