Because these are fun to make ok
Draw Your OC…
1. Full detail, in their undies, as a body reference point
2. As a silhouette that is unique and recognizable
3. Showing a dramatic emotion. Think outside of the box! Instead of happy/sad/mad, go for something like pride/love/guilt
4. In a setting from the past
5. In a highly futuristic setting
6. In a different style than your own
7. As a complete opposite of themselves
8. In a way that captures their personality/role by using gesture and body language
9. As a different species (fantasy/animal/ect.)
10. In their job/work setting
11. Super simplified, but still recognizable
12. In the world of your favorite videogame
13. In the world of your favorite tv show
14. In the world of your favorite movie (catching a trend?)
15. During the worst time in their life
16. During the best time of their life
17. Interacting with your other oc(s)
18. Interacting with you
19. As a realistic portrait
20. As a hero
21. As a villain
22. Giving up
23. Doing something they shouldn’t
24. Getting caught doing something, do they try to get out of it? How?
25. Doing something that is unique to them
26. As they just found out they’re going to have a baby! How do they react?
27. With your non dominant hand (try to capture their essence!)
I may or may not have downloaded the entire Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood soundtrack and Deadman Wonderland soundtrack….No regrets.
I want one and one thing only from Future: emotional catharsis for our boy.
I mean we saw a little bit of that at the end of Change Your Mind, but the way he was acting during and even at the very end of The Movie… it feels like he’s still got quite a road ahead before he’s actually okay.
Colors of Amphibia part II
Part I
[insp]
if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live in the midwest, this is it.
Twitter: The Comic is a collection of comics based on the greatest tweets of our generation. The source material is used verbatim, typos and all. Despite the seemingly random nature of the tweets, the comic has reoccurring characters and story arcs that aren’t fully understood unless experienced through a single reading. With explicit permission from the writers of each comic, Twitter: The Comic could be a pretty rad book.
Tips on Drawing Hands Tutorial
Hope this is helpful!
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