horror concept: reading a physical book that casually references a major world event that happened two days ago
Some faces of a skywing boy.
I always assumed boats were used for hauling cargo like large loads of fish or whale pieces. Keeping sharks away from them and maybe adding a top to keep the birds off
OK HEAR ME OUT:
it's cannon that dragons wear glasses, but, like, what about seawings? Obviously you can't wear glasses underwater. Do you think they have like- some super cool special glasses??? I don't think it was ever mentioned in the series, nor do we meet a seawing with glasses.
WELL, WHAT IF:
That's why boats exist! It is cannon that boats exist and are used by seawings. Maybe seawings who can't swim large distances underwater because they need glasses sail instead? IDK IT SEEMS COOL
BUT TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK I'M KINDA STUPID
Cult of the lamb sketch I've been working on. Considering making a comic however my computer is broken, so I can only use my pencil.
I'm not good at making both sides look the same so I only draw on one side, and when I want to make it digital I can use the mirror feature.
Got a lil sketchy near the end around the cat skull as I was being attacked by a stupid baby
Very silly
The mother
Someone has probably already asked you this but do you have any tips on studying/understanding perspective? I keep trying to find resources to learn but none of them really stick or are actually useful
so I'm hoping that your issue isn't just figuring out the difference between 1-point, 2-point, and 3-point perspective and how it works, because there are tons and tons of resources available for that, and I'm guessing what people tend to get tripped up on is what you're supposed to be doing with your grid.
I'm definitely far from being an expert on understanding perspective, but I'll share some of the things that helped ME finally Get It.
Things like eye level and different camera angles can be a GREAT tool to use when doing a comic or storyboard between multiple characters of different heights!! I actually drew an example of this exact thing for a friend about a month ago (I used adventure time characters bc they're easy to draw and have a good height variety):
You can use camera angles like this to add variety to your shots, and even use it to help convey something emotional (using a down-shot on a character to show that they FEEL small, use an up-shot on a character to make them look more intimidating, etc etc)
hope this helps!
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
I'll accept this into my head cannon
hypothetical pyrrhian beetlewing, a key ancestor to all pantalan tribes, with hivewings being their closest living relatives.
a burrowing tribe, based on ants and termites with strong front talons with tough blunt claws, known for carving entire mountains into castles. Some have a stinger with while not deadly, very painful poison
terretorial range unknown, but their tunnels seemingly undermine the entire continent.
they ususally come in dark shades of brown, grey and black, and shimmer green or purple in the sunlight, sometimes a faint striped pattern is visible
last known queen: queen jade, accompanied by her sister lady agate
Best friendship. Your Honor, I love them.
Idk man that weighted net is a formidable weapon. The performer should be strong enough to use it.
Silly Game Time: WEIRD GLADIATOR FIGHTS! An Irish person dressed as a leprechaun for St Patrick's Day. They have some boxing experience, and are armed with 5 shamrock shuriken and a crozier (a fancy staff like a shepherd's crook that Catholic bishops carry for ceremonial events ... that I suspect they stole from a bishop for this fight). VS A New Orleans performer dressed as a jester for Mardi Gras. They are decently acrobatic, and are armed with a weighted net in one hand (it has sparkly beads on it, which is festive) and a venetian rapier in the other.
You've got $5 to wager on the winner (no split wagers). Place your bet!
leprechaun!!!!!!!
I like Wings of Fire and Cult of The Lamb. I like to animate and I'm still struggling to find my own art style
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