Okay does anyone else have like faint memories from early childhood of hanging on other people's legs while they were walking for fun? Or is that just me.
Horror artist/expert side of tumblr, I have a question:
How would you go about drawing, or just making in general, an image (could be for a picture where a person is the anomaly or the environment is) where everything looks, like REALLY looks absolutely normal, like it could be a bright sunny day where everyone's outside, but something is just unsettling. Like in such a way that it would be difficult to the viewers to even pick apart why it's unsettling. But they just know something is off.
Was playing totk and fighting a monster (I forgot the name, but the tall ones that live in caves and crawl on ceilings) when the game decided I wasn't going to fight it and dragged it into Hyrule's core in front of my eyes. Twice. It tried to crawl up to escape once, did, and got pulled straight back down to Tartarus. What did it do to deserve that?
My dog loves watching TV and I love watching him watch TV. If I can catch footage of how he sits while watching TV I will, but it's like he has a sixth sense for the camera.
Happy Easter to those who celebrate! Also completely random but I gotta say this cuz it's sooo cute to me. My dog destroys all fabric toys, so most of his toys are hard rubber, except for one. It's the orange ruffwear frisbee I got him for Christmas. He carries it around the house like a toddler with a teddy bear. Istg it's his favorite.
* cries in but they told me to find a job I might enjoy *
* cries in I've been trying to find a sturdy career to go after since Graduation *
This frame was on my brain so I drew it. I tried my hand at blurry figures, but I still gotta figure out that trick. Original post is from @somerandomdudelmao in their Donatello arc (if that is what you would call it)
Marker Molten Freddy, because yes.
Quick question for the artists of tumblr and anyone who'll answer. Any tips for drawing detailed cityscapes in a way that feels less overwhelming. Like I wanna get a bunch of small details in there that'd give it life and character, but then I run out of energy and interest to do so. Also, the colors. Buildings are all different colors but if I were to want it to be like a sunset scene or night time, the background would probably be a deeper magenta or an indigo type color, but the buildings in the foreground would have to show the lighting and atmosphere while also showing their base colors, which is the issue, what if I want a green building but at sunset? Would that even mix well?
dude i was going through bill’s death frame by frame and
he takes a lot of different forms
but when he gets punched by stan
he turns red
and then blue
and back to yellow
and then finally explodes
like
like his parents
OH MY GOD
I can only draw when the gremlin living rent free in my brain tells me to and the same goes with posting. Also I do not do art commissions as of right now.
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