Guess who's been watching Hazbin hotel??
Husk is my favorite character so I really wanted to draw him!! And I did and I love him!!! Shit.... you can tell that hands are my major problem/weakness.
But the main reason why I drew this was also because I wanted to create an expression that would match with this.
(Inspired/referenced with @chaoticace2005) I can definitely see him saying that.
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First Few Weeks With Sonata! ❤
As you can see, they're full of energy and ready to tackle parenthood with no problems whatsoever :)
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my Roman empire
Idk if anybody here knows but I have a (horrible written) gonkillu fanfic over on Wattpad and AO3...
And I made my queen alluka a school design (≧▽≦)
She listens to vocaloid and boys over flowers music🙀
Please follow me I'm super duper cool...
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pretty please i would love iranian music recs 🤲
ghalbam roo tekrare - morteza pashaei
asheghi ba to, loknat, ahay to, bia ashegham kon - benyamin
khanom gol, sabad sabad - ebi
aftab - black cats
baroonaye nam nam, delaaram - puzzle band
pa be paye to, daryaabam - mohsen yeganeh
ageh yeh rooz - faramarz aslani
mah o mahi - hojat ashrafzadeh
khodayeh asemoonha - andy & kouros
jooni joonom - leila forouhar
man amadeh-am, makhlough, gharibe ashena - googoosh
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Ben Christo, the man, the myth, the legend. The sweetest most wonderful guy I had the pleasure of meeting ❤️
Brought him art for his little band Diamond Black to the Sisters of Mercy concert. The way this guy lights up the room with his smile, how thankful he was, proudly showing my original drawing to his friends when signing it.
I'll treasure this meeting forever, especially the hug I have gotten at the end which he initiated. If you're ever going to a concert he plays, well worth it to wait if he shows up later in the club. This man is a literal sunshine, I really couldn't be happier.
May both sides of his pillow be cold, may he get a free snack from a vending machine. Manifesting all the good things his way.
Also him not knowing where to sign the drawing because he didn't want to 'ruin' it by his signature Sir! It's a mere silly little chibi, you'll make me cry, I swear!
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Okay you guys, I know I’ve been saying this a lot, but I just want to make sure y’all know that I AM gonna get to work on y’all’s art requests.
I’ve been planning to work on them for WEEKS and every time I’ve ended up procrastinating or being busy or being too exhausted.
For the past week I’ve also been helping my mom clean up in preparation for my birthday (which happens to be today :D) so that doesn’t exactly help 😅
I appreciate y’all for being so patient with me and I do fully intend to reward that patience with my best art ❤️
And here’s the card my 10-y/o sister made me. She’s a pretty damn good artist in my opinion ❤️ And she’s a goofy little jerk but I love her a lot.
The card reads:
“To: older sister
Hello there loser,
even though you are a loser
and a jerk I will always
Love you (even if I don’t
know why) no mader [matter] what [,]
I always will. anyway [,] I love
you and hop[e] yo[u] have the
best 16th birthday you
can.
PS. make sure your 16th
birthday isn’t so good
mine can’t top it ;)”
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What is you process for art?
Sorry if you have already answered this
Hey anon, thanks for the interest in my process!
No worries, this is the first time I’m answering something like this, so I hope this is helpful
Here’s a quick run down:
Before starting to draw, I almost always look for a reference to use. It simply helps me to come up with ideas, but it also improves my anatomy a lot. Every now and then, I sketch out of my head so I don't rely too heavily on references.
When using a reference I always start with a rough sketch to put down the composition, anatomy and guidelines. Sometimes I’m using more than one guide layer, depending on the complexity of the pose. And if I'm drawing out of my head, I give myself more time to construct the pose.
After that, I simply sketch on top of the guide layer and most of the time that’s really it! If I’m feeling extra, I clean up my sketch or slow down while drawing so that the sketch gets quite clean right away. It’s a process of undoing lines and placing them until I’m satisfied, especially in the face area. I rarely get everything right away, and keeping it sketchy allows me to let some areas stay rough.
I used to struggle a lot with line art especially when it comes to digital art, so I just stopped doing it all along lol.
Before adding color, I like to block out the character with a color that is high in contrast, for example a dark grey like this. Then I like to use that grey as a base to layer my colors on top of it and change them until I’m happy with the result. This can take more or less time depending on how much I wanna experiment. Then, I often put some soft coloring on top (like blush on the cheeks) of it to make the drawing appear less flat.
Many times I just leave it at that and don't shade further, simply because I don't feel the need to (or bc I'm lazy bc I don't enjoy shading that much)
If I’m especially motivated or happy with a piece and decide to shade it, I keep it rather simple. This is the process recently I found to be most enjoyable for myself: Adding shadows bit by bit and adjusting the mid colors according to them. I’m definitely not a digital painter, that’s why I prefer to keep it rough and simple. The last step is adding the part where the light hits the character. This always helps to elevate the simple shading a bit further.
I hope this was helpful? I find my process to be rather simple and minimalistic, but it's what's been working best for me. Sometimes I really only feel like sketching and blocking in the characters, some days I might add a bit of blush to the cheeks and leave it at that.
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