Boxer au belongs to @/burrotello.
Bunnydoll angst bc I refuse to let them be happy
Mk art because he is an absolute sweetheart with added spicynoodles and shadowpeaches
After watching the pilot I made my girl Cupid join the scene!
She's a hopeless romantic and loves baking even if most of the things come out burnt! But it doesn't matter to her! Because she bakes with love! Also this girl favorite person is Gangle! *wink wink*
I was experimenting and I love the results I got!
also Redson looks worried, so I'm wondering what happened??
I drew @acacle (unmasked) version of Noir from Spider Verse
Thrilling sequel to this post
gotham rainy nights
i firmly believe in Duke doing silly things with his power
hiding under your dad's cape when it's pouring outside can be something very special + bat-rain-poncho, several years later
Read this beautiful post thread and had to contribute to the situation @animemoonprincess @jessadamsdraws
night mode tech
Hihihi!! Im such a huge fan and i wanna start drawing like you! How do you draw legos so good? And do you maybe have advice thats useful when animating/drawing legos?
-🤡 anon
Hehe, rambling time!!!
It's a LEGO show, so we need to think of the limbs as 3D shapes (cylinder for the head and arms, squares and rectangles for the torso, legs, and feet!
In image number 2, shading is what carries it and emphasizes that it's 3D!
The legs sometimes fold, so triangles and long, thin rectangles are a good reference for that.
Something funky is going on with the hands at this show and I can't even explain it properly- like look at the peace sign. That's not possible with real LEGOs.
Like in part one, think of them as cylinders with the edges as curvy triangles.
Let's not forget bodies, specifically women's. SQ, PIF, and SQ have curves and the shape close to that are round, curvy triangles (specifically a reuleaux triangle).
Early in my art, my poses looked so stiff. What was missing was because they lacked 'flow' and perspective.
The show plays around with perspective a lot, and incorporating perspective in your art is really fun. It's gonna look daunting at first, but I promise it'll pay off.
- It's good to have a collection of photos (I use Pinterest for this) consisting of screenshots of the show. If I am struggling with a pose, I look at LMK screenshots then imagine or recreate it. Basically, when in doubt, reference from the show.
- Don't forget tiny details. Lineart width, lighting, sharp edges, etc. affect the art, so play around with those.
Hellooo, here are all my Rise of the tmnt refs!!