@20funnypuppies SOMEONE FINALLY CAUGHT THE STUBBLE
@grymmdark Absolutely.
hello!!! I love AnBai and your work with all my heart! This is exactly how I saw them, but I couldn't implement them! THANKS FOR THAT!!
I recently realized that AnBai really remind me of the characters from Lilo & Stitch by David Kawena and Nani Pelekai. It seems to me that there is a similar dynamic in their relationship (only their homeland has not been destroyed). What do you think?
Honest to god I have genuinely thought about doing some Lilo and Stitch stuff for them, although it was mainly in the context of Baiken and Delilah as Nani and Lilo (Manager Vampire, record player, that sorta thing) But now that you mention it, Anji as David does make a lot of sense. I think if they were in a more modern world he'd probably go out of his way to make sure she had opportunities for jobs, get her to take breaks when needed, just generally be there for support without asking much in return... ...except for maybe one date, if she's up for it.
Can I get a uuuuuuuh Zetsu Anji mid-transformation?
I'm gonna die before ep. 4 comes out
HII I LOVE UR ART!!!!
are there specific things u keep in mind when doing lineart? im trying to improve in that field n ur lines r just SO CRISP ✨✨✨
YAAAAAAAY LINEART QUESTION!
Don't know how well I'll be at explaining this since it's kind of become second nature to me, but usually I try to vary my line weights and do a lot of more gestural line strokes? If I want something more thinner/delicate I try to go for a more lighter touch, and vice versa if I want a more thicker line, yada yada all that stuff. But even if you use a brush that isn't really affected by pressure and stays the same, I'd overall recommend being loose and confident with your strokes, even if they're just laying down straight lines. Don't think too much, just go with the flow, try not to be too rigid, that whole thing. (also stabilization is your friend! Don't be afraid to mess with it however you want)
I also take a lot of inspiration from artists like Ulysse Malassagne or Matias Bergara who have a very rough and loose lineart style as well (although their lineart is a bit more thinner than what I usually do, and they also have the benefit of using a traditional brush pen)
But if you look closely enough you can see where they keeps a lighter touch for small details vs where they add just a liiiittle more pressure for that line variation, and how overall loose it is.
It's more obvious in La Cachette's animation lineart too
TLDR: Keep it loose and gestural, don't be afraid to vary or break it up here and there, sometimes I go over some lines to make it thicker just because it looks more interesting to me, and experiment! Think about an artist you like, do a study on how they do their lineart, try a new brush pen and just scribble on the canvas, fool around with settings and brushes you've never tried before, just try to have fun with it. I've found that sometimes, mindless nonsense doodling can produce some of the best art you've ever made.
Throwing this one out there too cuz I forgot I had it
Sorry for posting this on main, it will happen again-
this isnt a question but your banji art makes me want to eat glass (positive). i main both of them in strive and they are simply so so silly
Thank yoooouuuuuu!! Also don't...don't eat glass.
T4T AnBai but they’re both girls. If you even care.
I mean I'll never say no to some AnBai yuri
if I could make an anbai ship week happen at some point I think that would be a huge personal accomplishment
Do you have a character you love to bits but struggle to draw?
Strangely enough I'd say the same two bozos I draw over and over again
She/Her✦20s something✦Ace-spec✦That one AnBai artist from ao3✦Currently in GG hell but not always✦Do Not repost without permission
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