SERVANT OF THE WILDERCOURT
A tenacious girl escapes her past life by accompanying the Wolf Lord Kurkhoran to the Wildercourt. Amidst its twisting corridors and inhuman denizens, Tasyi tries to carve out a new life for herself, but her pursuit of happiness is cut short when a person from her past follows her to the Court.
some visual development for a graphic novel I want to work on. you can see more on my patreon!
The Sunflower - Character Designs and Special Poses
Designed by Anatola Howard
Color design by Eloisa Lopez and Elizabeth Chee
I love dalle mini
movie parallels | 1/?
➛ HOUSE OF WAX (2005), dir. Jaume Collet-Serra ➛ HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES (2003), dir. Rob Zombie
1921 photo of a sister of the ever-sharpening blade. Along with a moth pendant made of jagged metal found at the █████ ████ [nearly sliced my entire finger open on the damned thing].
Character by @slimyswampghost
Hey Bloochikin! I was wondering if you can give some tips on character consistency. I love how no matter which way your characters face or what expressions they make they always stay the same. Right now I'm struggling on ways to practice that and I was just wondering on how you go on about it. Thanks girl!
I’ll just focus on the face, since that seems to be what you are mainly focusing on here. But this technique applies to the body as well. First thing about keeping a character consistent is knowing the shapes that your character consists of. Try to visualize it in 3D. That always helps.
once you have that down, you can draw your character from all sorts of angles!
The better you get at it, the more loose your drawings will get and the less structure lines you will have to use. But it’s important to never forget about them.