🔥Red Hot Riding Hood Alastor🔥 (2/2)
Vox is thirsty like the wolf 💦
Red Riding Hood Al by @lockwayarts!
Big Bad Wolf Vox by me!
Part 1
I was just messing around and practicing concept art when these kinda popped off on Twitter ðŸ˜
hi this animation is kinda old but it got popular on tiktok so i want to reupload it here
Some 2024 arts of my Fav ships There was supposed to be 6 ships but I gave up pretty early last year This year I'll hopefully redo these and add the other 3
god damn it hussie you have no idea how much great mental damge you did to davejade shippers from east asia via this scene.When I saw the red thread which represents dave tied to jade's finger(and the other end is a note he wrote to her) I'm like it's hella romantic and next second I realized my ship was sunk a long time ago then my heart is broken into a thousand of pieces.(shit epi I hate you)omg this bitter-sweet thingðŸ˜ðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ðŸ˜ŠðŸ˜ðŸ˜Š
it was cold out on those cliffs, but it was well worth the discomfort
hello!! could you make matching davejade icons? the sillier the better
r they stupiddddd or smth /pos
may i ask about your art process?
Of course!! Although I’m not the best when it comes to documenting the process of my personal work, I can try explaining it. I also included my process for my linocuts, in case anyone was wondering.
My digital illustrations usually start with mindless doodles, unless I want to draw something very specific. I don’t worry about doodles looking perfect or the anatomy being on point, I just draw whatever I want and whatever comes to my mind at that point. I feel that with such an attitude while drawing you can accidentally come up with something interesting and just have fun.
I also don’t know if it is a bad habit or not but I usually doodle on one canvas for weeks and if I turn on all of the layers, my canvases tend to look something like this
(while preparing this ask I actually found so many unfinished doodles which I now want to finish…)
For example, my latest kanaya illustration started from this doodle. I didn’t have any particular idea for it in mind and I just wanted to experiment with it. When working on it, I just decided to go for something simple, perhaps with negative space composition and a colour accent. And after deciding what I wanted to do with the doodle it’s just drawing until I like how it looks and think it’s finished.
I, unfortunately, don’t have that many process photos as I feel like my process is quite basic, similar to traditional illustration process+I like to draw on one layer or merge all layers together, but I have this picture I took for my friend while drawing. I was trying to figure out how to position the hand.
With my linocuts, the process is a bit more straightforward with not so much experimentation involved. I start with an idea in mind, for example, for my latest linocut I really wanted to do something with erisol, possibly something small in terms of size, A6 or A5, and with two colours. I then begin working on the sketch, usually I make a digital sketch but for this one I first made a traditional sketch and then refined it digitally.
I then print my digital sketch, transfer it onto the lino block, carve and print!Â
Aaand that’s it. Hope you enjoyed!! As a bonus, have this yellow pikmin doodle I found in one of my canvases. I think it’s very silly.
Saw this and I knew what had to be done.
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