Sick and tired
(Disclaimer: trans is at the head for a reason, but all else is random. Getting distracted by what should go where is exactly the petty distraction they want.)
okay i drew them
the new hakita tweet dispelling the title screen misinformation; I ask that you please rb this one instead of my earlier post, and don’t harass the original people who were qrt’d. they didn’t do anything and the tweet was not in reference to them
my new headcanon
🏳️⚧️ Miku loves you 🩵🩷🤍🩷🩵
Quietly losing my mind over the fact that Elon Musk has straight up orchestrated a coup of our executive branch and like....I don't even know what, if any, system we have in place to fix this. Like... He's just taken control of the money and locked out the actual appointed officials. What the fuck.
Safe room I just wanted to gather the survivors in one room.
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I needed to draw this headcannon about my favorite joke from the entire franchise.
Also, I want to see little Shadow and Maria just being little gremlin children.
bonus
I need to figure out what this alien stage thing is because I keep finding it on tumblr and it looks suspiciously gay
rulers of each others hearts
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hey, so i’m betting a lot of us have seen this graph before:
i think it’s very true, and a great comfort during slumps. but sometimes a slump goes on for a really damn long time. even though i’m almost always very happy with the art i make, i sometimes see art of a much higher quality than mine and realize how far i have left to go. and then i look back on my own art over the past year or two and see little to no improvement at a glance.
the Reminder that i really needed today was that improvement can be significant while also being subtle. speed is a skill. shape consistency is a skill. drawing something with fewer Undo’s is a skill. adding new characters, species, clothing, etc to the list of Things You Have Drawn is a skill. learning a new art program is a skill. tweaking and experimenting with brushes to find one you like is a skill. changing your process for constructing shapes and figures more easily is a skill. all of these skills feed off one another and all of them contribute to your overall Skill At Making Art. you can be honing all of these skills over the period of months or years, and yet by just looking at your history of finished works you can easily overlook it.