Happy New Year, everyone.
I sure hope Digital Circus fans behave normally and respectfully to any other Glitch shows going on at the same time when it ends. You guys will do that, right?
Y'know, I find it very telling and absolutely hilarious that Gooseworx has gone on record that she "Personally doesn't give a sh*t about romance." And YET, somehow managed to make a more engaging, healthy, and loving couple that the fandom is invested in. More than most Romance novels/shows/comics nowadays in media!
Zooble is that you?
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When I post the sprites for Gummigoo will you guys promise me to behave because if @mauselet who is 99% lesbian and 1% heterosexual
Then I’m horrified of everyone
everyone I’m looking at you @vixenvtuber 🫵
Just want to gently remind everyone before Episode 3 airs! If any headcannons or theories you may have about the characters turn out to be false, please do not harass Gooseworx or anyone else involved in the show! This is her show, her characters, her choices, and we need to respect that!
(Plus, you can always make an AU! That's what Fandom is for!)
Digital art is often hard when starting out, and it seems like a lot of tutorials skip things, (or I'm not paying attention, both are very plausible) so, I decided to study an artists work; In this case, it was @sm-baby, (a user of several platforms, including Tumblr).
What I concluded is that the utilization of pressure, colored lineart in particular areas (such as when two of the same color that are in contact), and (although more so in uncolored sketches) the presence of lightly colored lines on sections of the character to show detail without making it overly prominent are factors that go into digital art that is pleasurable to look at.
So, with what I learned, the image above is a sketch that utilizes those aspects that were deemed "good", from her creations.
And hey, since you're here, go check out @sm-baby's blog. Her art is good, and there was a whole anon-deeznuts situation that went down the other day, which was very entertaining.
AND HEY- To the fellow Artists that are newer to digital artwork, or don't know where to start, or [add text here], studying the techniques of others is a good way to learn, within reason of course. So, like, don't steal or anything, thats too far.
I have to draw a lot of gold and metal for my work, but wasn't happy with any of the metal tutorials i could find around. I prefer really specific instruction, so after some research i put together what i think works as a generalist's guide/tutorial. Not perfectly accurate, but i hope it's helpful!
it’s just one of those croissant days