Nathan: I'm gonna draw a dragon
Jacob: I'm gonna draw a moody city scene
Karina: I'm gonna draw Luce in a garden with a marble statue and approximately 100,000 hand drawn leaves
Julia:
Well well well if it isn't the blowjob brothers
Hi! I made a silly illustration for the speeddraw from last week. Please enjoy! If you're looking for a high res version to print, several Drawfee patreon tiers offer our high res renders for that month and all months prior since we went independent :)
Okay I JUST realized I never posted these on here—- BUT BASICALLY, about a year and a half ago I started doing these experimental black hairstyle posts that were threads long on Twitter, to give artists a source of inspo for their black ocs whose hair they wanted to try something new with! There’s more to black hair than just the selected styles portrayed in media, and I thought it would be fun to show people how much texture, shape, fades, length, and style can be combined when drawing black hair—-cause it’s a kind of manipulation our hair can do irl! The OG posts were lost with the hacking of my original Twitter account (@/bagels_donuts) but I’ve since reuploaded the whole thread to my new Twitter (@/ItsDonutsFR)! I hope artists on tumblr find these useful, sorry it took me so long to post them here😭🙏🏾 I’ll upload them all in parts!
Part 1: Long masc hairstyles + playing with fades
おそ松さん 新作超ショートアニメ第3話「撮らないの
Osomatsu-san: New Super Short Anime Episode 3 "Don't Take a Picture"
Sometimes I feel like for characterization the right way to go is to keep things from the audience. Like for Papyrus. There's a lot of stuff we don't see about Paps, and I feel like that's integral to his character (and Sans's) and if you remove that absence it ends up not feeling right. Does that make sense? Even if you extrapolate and you're correct about him, to make it feel like it does in undertale you have to keep the audience wondering.
Is Papyrus naive and ignorant or is he very aware? Whether you think one is right or wrong, in undertale the charm is that you can never tell. To make it feel like Papyrus you can't show evidence of either.
I feel like in trying to figure out Papyrus's inner psychology and apply it we forget that it's actually something that's meant to be hidden from the viewers.
Through a series of miscommunications I wound up with two Todds from Mario from Drawfee and I’m a teacher so of course I put one in my classroom
And you guys, the kids love him
Heres some of the highlights of their reactions XD
(Very puzzled, In reference to todd’s diaper) “he has such a squishy bottom…”
“His diaper COMES OFF?!?”
(After learning he’s based off toad) “So… he’s just a bootleg.”
When i was introducing Todd to one class, i made the mistake of showing them that his pants come off. Immediately, all the kids screamed and covered each other’s eyes, yelling about how i stripped him. I then had to make all of them promise not to go acting like i stripped a child in class so we didn’t make anyone call somebody XD
(Again after learning he’s based off toad) “But toad doesn’t have a diaper >:((“ *googles toad* “…nevermind.”
(Describing Todd) “He’s a toddler, a cat, a mice, and a rat! … Oh! And a riceball. … A genetic experiment gone wrong...”
*Loooots of agressive head squishing and accidental pantsings*
And finally, I keep finding Todd like this with one of the other animals:
So in other words, he fits right in!