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“well I must say, that you’ve got some pluck for coming in here on your own!”
((…hey guess what I’m dealing with again 8) seems like a great opportunity to post an edit of an actual game asset I made. feel free to use this as you wish, credit would be cool but w/e if you don’t idc its a dumb 5-minute edit. also here’s yer daily reminder:
Bendy “ The humans out there don't like a lot of blabber!
They think a toon who gossips is a bore!
Yes on land it's much preferred for cartoons not to say a word And after all dear, what is idle prattle for?
Come on, they're not all that impressed with conversation!
creators avoid it when they can!
But they dote and swoon and fawn On a character who's withdrawn
It's the one who holds its tongue who gets the fans!
Come on you poor unfortunate soul !”
hyipitylitity Moana over Yonder
done with Posca paint marker and Graph’It alcohol marker
So you can respect yourself.
done a fanart on a kraft paper with Graph'it alcohol markers and white pen
I made Cuphead puffing his chest to look cocky but in reality he's got the same physic as Mugman
Destin by Foxiso in his adulthood
Destin belongs to me
th gremlins belongs to Roald Dahl/Disney
Eliott's mother by Foxiso
in my mind (mixed with some facts I learned about the movie production) I imagined Eliott being a mix between an oriental dragon (his mother here) and an occidental dragon, and he and his brother are the only survival of a first litter so the eggs you see behind his mother are from a second litter who hasn't hatched yet
hello I wanted to ask you, when you chosed to become a comic book artist, did you have any doubt? didn't you asked yourself sometimes if it really was for you?
Of course I had doubts. “Can I keep the schedules?” “Can readers follow my storytelling?” “Will anybody know this is supposed to be a duck?” I still ask myself these things all the time.
But I’ve always known I wanted to tell stories with pictures. So yes, I’ve always know it was the perfect job for me.
Krita, an actual FREE digital art program, recently released an Alpha 3.0 version that features tools for creating “hand-drawn animations”.
If you’re looking for an art program with more advanced tools than Paint Tool Sai but don’t want to cough up the cash, then Krita is your program. (However donations to support the people making the program are very much appreciated!)
I understand that when you first download it, the layout and tools can be a little intimidating, but don’t worry. The program comes with a manual and there are tutorials on Youtube that can help you understand the basics.
Even if you don’t want to download this program or donate, please reblog to help spread the word and tag people you think might enjoy this.
you are allowed to be both a masterpiece and a work in progress, simultaneously.
Sophia Bush (via howyou-gethegirl)
Les monstres sont réels, les fantômes le sont aussi, ils vivent à l'intérieur de nous. Et parfois, ils gagnent.
Stephen King (via pramodavana)
All alone! Whether you like it or not, alone is something you’ll be quite a lot.
Dr. Seuss (via muse-with-fuse)
Iconic quotes about Art and Creativity
Happy 25 years TVPaint! May you continue to encourage more animators to create hand drawn/2D animation projects!
a fusion between Jiminny Cricket and Timothy Q. Mouse