Y’all really resonated with this huh, I didn’t even need to give context or anything
I was born to do fanart god please let me do fanart
Experimenting art styles with my dearest Hunter ✨✨✨
Sorry it's in french lol, I did this for school.
And I know what you're thinking: "omg you drew HUNTER from the animated show THE OWL HOUSE for SCHOOL?! Omgggg you're a total wacko ahaa, you're crazeyyyy"
I am well aware, but I just had to✨✨✨ *poses dramatically*
IF YOU HAVENT READ THIS COMIC YET THEN YOU SHOULD BECAUSE ITS THE BEST GSKSHSK
I feel like EVEN if you barely know the teenage mutant ninja turtles you can enjoy this (but idk so tell me because I would be super curious lol)
HTB - CHAPTER ONE
(This is the beginning!) - NEXT CHAPTER >>
Here we go :)
Chapter Dates Thumbnailed: Dec 2023 Lineart Started: Feb 2024 Colour Finished: Mar 2024
I love this lamp because it's like, oh a nice little piece for an end table :)
WRONG!!!
for the low low price of £6000, you too can have a life-sized horse statue with a lamp on its head within your house, eternally judging you with its onyx gaze
OMG THIS. THIS IS WHAT I’VE BEEN SAYING.
I’ve been ranting about this to all of my friends and family and they always dismiss it but I think that there is something to unlock here!!!
In a world where world peace/hunger/poverty/etc was SOLVED and now the earths biggest issues are intergalactic communications and exploration… what happens to art? Or more specifically, pop culture?
Okay tbh, I was gonna keep on talking but the post I’m reblogging says jt all really lmao.
My one problem with Star Trek is that no one is ever consuming contemporary media. As in media that's contemporary for their time period. Everyone is always reading old novels and practicing classical music. They study Klingon Opera or read old Cardassian mysteries. No one is ever like really into obscure Klingon Nightcore. Nobody is reading shitty Ferengi pulp novels. There's no kids media of any kind. Where is space Sesame Street or junior novels about gaining superpowers from a warp core accident? What about comic books? Nobody is playing crappy indy holodeck games. It's always some recreation of a historical battle or just lounging in a mud pit at some alien spa. Someone give me angsty Bajoran protest music. I need some rebellious teens producing the worst most cacophonous death metal techno that they recorded in an empty cargo bay. I need contemporary pop culture in Star Trek.
Went a lil crazy with the colours lmao
i just really wanted to draw them but i never know what to do lmao
Donnie’s various eyebrow headcannons are a never-fail-to-aMuSe-me kind if subject lmao
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GUYS what are X’s terms of use regarding art??? Do they also use your art for ai???
I gotta start posting more because this is what this account is for and I keep on forgetting that
Ten of my favorite props I painted for TMNT Mutant Mayhem.
1. Jukebox for the Bowling Alley scene
2. Bananas for their grocery run, don’t think rhsi got modeled
3. Bread for the Grocery run
4. Grocery bags and Milk
5. Bebop’s Juke Box
6. Aprils phone case and stickers.
7. Burger from the Bowling Alley
8. Jumper cables from an early version of the Chop shop fight.
9. Mondo Gecko’s Skate Board
10. Sniper Rifle which was from a longer version of the Ice cream truck Heist that got cut down for time and clarity.
Painting props is a very fun and more relaxing part of doing Visdev. We often get chives props in between doing big heavy lifting paintings for sets as a way to cool down. It’s great because props are a smaller task so you get the satisfaction for “succeeding” more quickly and often as you knock out a hand full of prop paintings. It’s more straightforward and less psychically demanding.
Greetings bugs and worms!
This comic is a little different than what I usually do but I worked real hard on it—Maybe I'll make more infographic stuff in the future this ended up being fun. Hope you learned something new :)
If you are still curious and want to learn more about OCD, you can visit the International OCD Foundation's website. I also recommend this amazing TED ED video "Starving The Monster", which was my first introduction to the disorder and this video by John Green about his own experience with OCD.
The IOCDF's website can also help you find support groups, therapy, and has lots of online guides and resources as well if you or a loved one is struggling with the disorder. It is very comprehensive!
Reblog to teach your followers about OCD
(But also not reblogging doesn't make you evil, silly goose)