It's Chalk Art Time! Day 1 Lunch Break!

It's chalk art time! Day 1 lunch break!

It's Chalk Art Time! Day 1 Lunch Break!

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5 years ago
Found Another Old Art. This One Is Not As Old As The Other It Was The First Time I Tried Colored Line

Found another old art. This one is not as old as the other it was the first time I tried colored line art though. I drew this in a few hours for a scholarship entry. May have used a pose reference, but if I did, then I’ve lost it.


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5 years ago
Recently I Had The Opportunity To Participate In An Amazing Collab With Some Other Awesome Artists For

Recently I had the opportunity to participate in an amazing collab with some other awesome artists for Magical Mirai 2019. Here is my piece of Megurine Luka. This was lots of fun, I can’t wait to see how the full thing will turn out, and I will be sure to post that as well.


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4 years ago
Quick Messy Doodle About A Head-canon That Would Not Leave Me Alone. What If Link Had Light Blue Eyes

Quick messy doodle about a head-canon that would not leave me alone. What if link had light blue eyes (or whatever color you headcanon him with). When he splits with the four sword each of the boys has one eye that matches their color, and the other matches links eye color. When they go back to one links eyes are the same color as before, but they catch the light and reflect the four colors. 


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2 years ago
Gonna Be Working On This Live On YouTube. Link In Bio.

Gonna be working on this live on YouTube. Link in bio.


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5 years ago

Link sketch dump

Link Sketch Dump
Link Sketch Dump
Link Sketch Dump
Link Sketch Dump

I got a bit distracted the other day and designed a Link. I don’t remember what inspired me to do this, but I had fun nonetheless. In the process of designing her look I also came up with a bunch of little ideas about her.

I would place her story somewhere between Spirit Tracks and Breath of the Wild. Although, I headcanon Hyrule Warriors as being at the point when the three timelines merge, so it would be before that. Before she became the hero she worked as either a blacksmith, an engineer or maybe both. She wears pegasus boots and prefers the sword over a bow.

She is deaf, and because of this doesn't talk. Near the start of her quest, she meets the fairy Emcee who helps her navigate and talk to people. A while later she receives a Great Fairy’s Earing as a gift. The earing has been enchanted to work as a hearing aid for her. She loves using it to hear Emcee and the sounds of the forest but doesn't like to use it in towns because she finds all of the noise overwhelming. She communicates mostly through sign language, or by having Emcee speak for her. After getting the Great Fairy’s Earing she chooses not to learn to speak because she sees no need when she can communicate just fine with sign in most circumstances. Except for that jerk in Castle Town.

Emcee and Link can communicate through a kind of magical telepathy, which is mostly used in combat situations. Outside of combat Link uses sign, and Emcee uses a form of morse code with her glow. Emcee insists that she is skilled in speaking sign language, but no one can see her hands so the point is mute.

I’m just gonna state that I am not deaf, nor do I personally know anyone who is, so if I’ve done something wrong, or been offensive in any way, please let me know so I can change. I started playing with the idea of making her deaf because I was thinking about the fact that many canon links have varying degrees of mutism for various reasons, and I began brainstorming a list of reasons why someone might be mute. I started leaning toward deafness when I was watching a youtube video and a deaf man was explaining why he chooses not to speak even though he did learn when he was younger. the way he described it like learning a new language, and how it is a skill that if you don't use you will lose it, made me see it in a new light. In the end, I choose to make her deaf because I’m studying game design and the idea of making a game with a deaf protagonist seemed really interesting to me. I think it would be a cool way to make people think about what it is like to live a different life. It would also make an interesting challenge to make a game that has no sound-based puzzles in it. I think the world could use more heroes who aren't “normal”, kids need to see that anyone can be a hero regardless of what they were born with or without.


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1 year ago

Streaming lego starwars Skywalker saga over on twitch at shlie_mae! Come say hi

1 year ago

Buir bal ad'ika, Aliit ori'shya tal'din

A chalk drawing of a stained glass design consisting of an arched center panel and 9 smaller panels around the sides with the top center panel being the full width of the piece. 
The center contains the Mandalorian, Din Djarin, holding Grogu in a bag at his side in front of the glass spikes of the surface of Mandalore. Din is stoic but standing in a relaxed stance and Grogu is grinning and waving at the viewer.
The top center panel is various shades of blue styled like waves or ribbons to show Din's N-1 starfighter traveling through hyperspace. There is an oval on each side covering part of the panel. On the left side is an oval containing the mudhorn clan of two symbol, and on the right is an oval containing the mythosaur symbol of the Mandalorians.
The rest of the side panels depict stylized skylines of the various locations that the Mandalorian travels to over the series. From left to right: panel 1 Kuiil's home on Arvala-7, panel 2 the lava fields of Navararro,  3 an overhead shot of the Sorgan farm town, 4 the desert of Tatooine with two suns in the sky, 5 the violent ocean surface of Trask, 6 an ice canyon on the surface of Maldo Kreis, 7 the scorched remains of a forest on Corvus, and lastly panel 8 on the top right depicting the rock structure at the summit of Tython.
The same chalk image as before shot at a slightly different angle and now mostly in shadow.
A digital drawing of the same design as before. This drawing was printed off and then used as reference for the chalk art. All of the major elements are the same but there are many small differences in color tones.

Buir bal ad'ika, Aliit ori'shya tal'din- Father and child (little one), Family is more than blood.

For chalk art last year my team and I did stained glass styled peice based on The Mandalorian. @chronicallyawkwardandshameless tagging you both because you helped make this and I need you to spell check the title.

Progress shots below the cut

A rough pencil sketch of the main design. The center panel and the ovals with symbols are present, the outer panels are absent.
A progress shot of the digital design. The overall panel locations are sketched out but empty. The rough drawing of Grogu and the Mandalorian are in the center with a screenshot of the Tatooine sky behind them.
A much more complete version of the digital piece. the center is complete, now with the correct backdrop, the outer panels all have screenshots from the show filling in the spots. the top and bottom left panels have been converted to a stained glass style, and the bottom right panel has sketch lines over the screenshot. There are transparent overlays showing possible crop lines.
progress day one of the chalk art. the center panel is half finished with the characters blocked out and the background sketched. the top panel as well as panels 1, and 6-8 are all mostly complete. all of the panels are marked out in tape.
Day 2 progress, the center panel is finished and much more polished and vibrant. the top panel as well as panels 1, 7, and 8 are polished and vibrant as well. panels 2 and 6 are mostly sketched in.
Day 3 progress shot. Only the left half of the image can be seen. There is a person leaning over from the bottom and working on panel 3, as well as a person just out of frame working on panel 1 from the top side. Both people are wearing shorts with visible chalk smudges on their arms, legs, and clothing.
The center panel looks much the same, with the top panel and panel 1 having been cleaned up with darker lead lines added. Panel 2 is blocked out in colors but lacking the black lead lining of stained glass art. Panel 3 is sketched out and half filled with various shades of green. Panel 4 is covered in the chalk the bottom artist is using to work.
Day 3 progress shot showing the right half of the peice. The images were taken moments apart and share many elements. There is lots of chalk and tools that can be seen set up around the sides of the art. Panels 7 and 8 are complete with vivid colors and dark black lead lines. Panel 6 is blocked in with faint black lines, but doesn't have the same level of polish as the others. Panel 5 is blocked in with shades of blue and green and faint lines of black. The black lines are rough and textured showing that this panel is being worked on.
A completed shot of the art in full sun. It is similar to the very first picture of this post, but is shot from farther back so most of the title written on the brick below the piece can be seen. The smudged signatures of the artists can also faintly be seen.
A shadowed shot of the piece from before, it is taken the day after the chalk art competition and most of the art has been smudged or washed away by rain. The large black elements are still present and the concrete looks dark and damp.
A picture taken an hour or so after the previous. the concrete is dry but the piece is very smudged and washed away, there is a visible distortion where a puddle of water formed and collected all the pigment.

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Art, 3d models and occasional nonsence. Buy me a Ko-fi! Commissions are closed. Please don't repost my art without permission. She/Her.

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