when camping in lovely clearings, make sure to keep an eye out for hungry giants. looks like christopher decided to give these folks a warmer tent. how thoughtful.
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@beezonia I really like your designs truly it really helps me learn new things. Anyways I also realize I'm really bad at looking closely and end up making stuff up that isn't even there so I would like your advice on what to fix or something...
You're also really helping me learn proportions and stuff thx
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some doodles expanding on my hair headcanon about gil that i drew while listening to ep 99
(seriously go read @/s0larch3ri's and some other ppl's addition to that hc it's so aaaaaa)
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Wanted to play around with animated icons again, so I did a quick one of my girlie Era!!
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lolol i went back to look at the first käärijä drawings i ever did on procreate...... the very first one i didn't even TRY to finish bc i had no clue what i was doing 😂 i've never really done digital art before the käärijä brainrot set in (and suddenly gave me more motivation to draw than i have ever had in all my life), as you can probably tell looking at these PFFFT
i like to think i have learned some things and improved some since i drew these in uhhh june or july :D
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How long did you practice getting your artstyle? I just would like to know so I can try experiencing different methods of drawing.
Honestly I didn't practice as much as analyzing every good art I stumble upon. Practice is a surefire way to develop your art style for sure, but I also noticed myself improving even if I draw like. Three times a year.
Pretty simple, it goes like this; I see an eye catching art, and then I try to think how they did it. What parts made it look 'good' to me? Sometimes I noticed the art was overlayed with texture, I noticed the lineart is colored with something saturated when it hits a light source, I noticed they added gradient to the base color, I noticed it's easier to render by multiplying the whole base color with something desaturated and then overlaying it with desired light source color, and so on, I just noticed a lot of things. It's just a habit to stop and stare when I see something cool now.
(Sometimes the art looks so good I got too intimidated to even think of analyzing it, but I try anyway.)
This is also true for drawing fanarts by the way! Do you know a lot of times Sans' socket's bottom ridge (that protruding thing near his nose hole) points in the general direction of the end of his mouth? This basis is pretty useful when you want to draw his skull from different angles.
My art style is just an amalgamation of other art styles, basically! I didn't set a goal in getting my art style or anything, it just sorta happens.
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