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Hi, I don't draw very often!
But, I will try to?! ' v') ;;
Please, don't expect much from me!
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kidanoche:

sugaryrainbow:

I just realized that I hit over 1k followers ; u ;/ I have no idea where you guys came from, but thank you so much ♥ fjdksfs!

Been asked numerous times over the past few months to make a tutorial on how I color and stuff. I have never really made one before so yeah fjksdfs;;;

You do not have to rely on my info if you find it confusing or pointless ; 3 ; ♥ If you have any other questions, please let me know!

Reminder: Pony Raffle

PLEASE AND THANK

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AK’s Guide to Suits

An introduction to the finer details of menswear, and how to get them right in your… aw, hell, why am I describing it here? Read the intro!

(Source: nihilnovisubsole, via dashingentrance)

I don’t think she’s following this, but, I’m too embarrassed to post it in GTRO and decided not to finish it. 

I don’t think she’s following this, but, I’m too embarrassed to post it in GTRO and decided not to finish it. 

e1n:

chrisoatley:

An inspiring rant by my friend and one of my personal heroes, Stephen Silver about how working for free hurts you AND your industry (mild profanity).

Please share this video with at least one young artist today.

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Do you need help dealing with Bad Clients?

If so, check out these helpful articles:

The Bad Client Diet (ChrisOatley.com)

The Exposure Myth (Paper Wings)

This is a real problem.  Stephen Silver was one of my inspiration in making the switch into art and he makes an excellent point in this rant. 

Don’t get taken advantage of, no matter how bad you think your art is, it has a value.

^^^^

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busket:

Working with a mannikin frame from Figure Drawing For All It’s Worth by Andrew Loomis

bunnyshadeow:

anon asked me how do I draw different sized boobs so I whipped up a tutorial (I draw slow, sorry) I am not a good expert at boobies soo sorry x2! weh haha
basically flat = pointy-ish, as boobs size increase the lower half gets rounder, then the top half. boobies are floppy towards the sides due to gravity

shape/perspective of boobs

all the oppais!
even though I am still not really good at drawing boobs at all sigh… i hope you find this useful even for a bit hahaa……..;;

bunnyshadeow:

anon asked me how do I draw different sized boobs so I whipped up a tutorial (I draw slow, sorry) I am not a good expert at boobies soo sorry x2! weh haha

basically flat = pointy-ish, as boobs size increase the lower half gets rounder, then the top half. boobies are floppy towards the sides due to gravity

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shape/perspective of boobs

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all the oppais!

even though I am still not really good at drawing boobs at all sigh… i hope you find this useful even for a bit hahaa……..;;

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nargyle:



Anonymous asked you:





How did u get so good at drawing guns, and how long have u been drawing them?


 
Thank you for the compliment! I wouldn’t call myself an expert on the matter yet (I’m still doing my best to learn!), but drawing guns is actually not as difficult as most people would think-I threw together a little how-to that more or less illustrates my thought process when tackling guns (semi-automatic pistols, sorry). This is just bare bones information however, for there are many different makes and models of guns that won’t always comply with steps 2 and 3 of this tutorial (the example I drew is based off a SIGp228).  But that’s where the internet and picture references come in to help fill in the blanks!
 
Funny thing is that I avoided drawing guns like the plague up until last year when my buddy finally took me shooting and I think I developed some sort of mutual understanding with them (read: I really really liked it) and decided to learn how to draw them good!

nargyle:

Anonymous asked you:

How did u get so good at drawing guns, and how long have u been drawing them?
 
Thank you for the compliment! I wouldn’t call myself an expert on the matter yet (I’m still doing my best to learn!), but drawing guns is actually not as difficult as most people would think-I threw together a little how-to that more or less illustrates my thought process when tackling guns (semi-automatic pistols, sorry). This is just bare bones information however, for there are many different makes and models of guns that won’t always comply with steps 2 and 3 of this tutorial (the example I drew is based off a SIGp228).  But that’s where the internet and picture references come in to help fill in the blanks!
 
Funny thing is that I avoided drawing guns like the plague up until last year when my buddy finally took me shooting and I think I developed some sort of mutual understanding with them (read: I really really liked it) and decided to learn how to draw them good!

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helpfulharrie:

Source: sakimichan

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asdiaries:

THANK YOU, CHASER, FOR HELPING ME. <3

First time drawing Mei in all her, uh, “Meiday”-glory.

asdiaries:

THANK YOU, CHASER, FOR HELPING ME. <3

First time drawing Mei in all her, uh, “Meiday”-glory.