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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Versiones de Raphael
*Careless Whisper playing in the background*
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(Still using ideas from Thismightyneed Sorry!)
I present you the huge crossover between most of Tim Burton’s movies.
Can you guess which movies are represented? :D
EDIT:
Yes, I am aware Coraline is not a Tim Burton movie, but rather Henry Selick’s.
These are the reasons why I included Coraline:
In the mist of all these horro/terror/comedy movies, I wanted to preserve Frisk’s explorative personality, and having it be the Underfell AU, highlight their inocence/childhood against the terror of Underfell and Tim Burton’s works. please have that in mind.
and yes, I forgot Flowey.
I know everyone wants to see them fight, but the only thing I can see happening is Sans punning the shit outta Lewis.
I really cannot do explosions blarg.
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by Rachel Cook
@desiringpirates all you had to do was to ask ;)
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As promised a (very) rough tutorial on the armor assembly. I’m kinda messing around with my method right now, trying things in different orders and seeing what’s most comfortable for me. Still, I hope this gives people a general idea. If you have any questions or if something is unclear, let me know.
Dyes/Dye Products used: Tandy Eco-flow Silver Waterstain Tandy Eco-flow Oil Based Dye: Range Brown Tandy Eco-flow Oil Based Dye: Bison Brown Tandy Eco-flow Leather Sealer: Shiny Sheen Latex free gloves (these are important!)
Hardware: Medium Double Cap Silver Rivet Line 20 Silver Snap
Tools: Leather scissors Plastic anvil board Pen Hole Punch Med. Rivet setting tool w/ metal anvil Multisize anvil kit
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A quick tutorial/cheat sheet on how I draw kisses!! I’m going to assume you already know how to draw a head and how to angle it, because that’s an entire procedure in itself. I’m going to focus on mainly the lips and also try and tackle some common mistakes when you’re first starting out.
So this is boring but crucial. If you don’t purse, their is no real kiss (take notes) bc placing your lips on top of someone else’s is not how you kiss… The most important part are the corners of the mouth, especially from the side view, because that’s what changes the most.
Let’s start do a basic side view kiss on the lips. And believe it or not, I think this one is the hardest!
Think about which parts of the face are going to be in front of the other! This can take some time to get the hang of, but once you get that down it’s easy. Also, focus on getting the heads at the right distance and angle. A common mistake is drawing them too close.
Still keeping in mind which part of the line is “Red’s” upper lip and which part is “Blue’s” lower lip, play around with the shape of the lightning. Very subtle changes can have a very strong impact! I usually go by feel, so take your time, but here are some things to look out for:
So yeah once the lightning shape looks good, I usually add details and squish parts of the face that will touch. Which usually includes the noses, but from this angle they won’t squish unless you intend on making nice big noses <3. By now it should look something like this:
You don’t have to add the corners of the mouth! I usually do when I want to show that the character is smiling.
One technique used a lot in anime/manga + other cartoony art styles, is fading lines where two soft-ish objects press hard against each other. The picture above explains it.
Getting down the crucial kissing part of fanart is hard and you will mess upp SO MANY TIIIIIIMES, but you learn from your mistakes, so don’t be discouraged. There are some things though that I frequently see when people draw kisses that makes it look awkward and stale, many of which I used to do myself. Here are some examples:
Try your best to avoid these. Most of the mistakes have little to do with the lips and more to do with the angle of the head. So getting that down before you move on to the lips is important.
There are not a lot of angles where you actually see the lips meet (or at least not that I can draw…). Depending on how the heads are placed in relation to each other, you may or may not see the lips in a ¾ view. The way I have demonstrated is done in a way that the nose will bump into the other’s upper cheek.
Aaand that’s about it! These things will make more and more sense the more you draw them. At first it can seem very hard with so many things to keep track of, and it is, but practice makes perfect!
Rule of thumb: does the angle and position of the heads make sense? How are the lips going to align? What parts of the face are going to be in front of the other? How much will the lips purse? And finally, what is going to squish?
(☞゚∀゚)☞ now draw kisses