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6 months ago

We should normalize asking people about their favorite monkeys


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1 year ago

I miss jake :(

1 year ago
Credit: Bukuritós Aruanda

Credit: Bukuritós Aruanda

1 year ago
And What Do You Think You're Doing Simon?

And what do you think you're doing Simon?

1 year ago

He gives me pearl from Steven universe vibes I swear-

Ou

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1 year ago
Top left: Three drawings of Prismo as a human. He has brown skin, brown hair, and blue eyes. He's tall and has a stubble. The left drawing is him in profile view, looking at the "camera" with his hands in his pockets; he wears a pink striped shirt, brown slacks, and formal-looking shoes. The middle drawing is him front-facing, but in a different outfit. His hair is purple and pink, he has a long purple jacket that hangs over his shoulders, he has a yellow shirt on with one button misplaced, and tan pants with a simplified pink plaid. He's wearing socks and slippers. The right drawing is human Prismo with brown and purple hair, sitting and looking off to the side. In this one, he wears a pink sweater with teal hands all over it, pants made out of TV static, and socks.
Top right: Human Prismo emerging from one of the walls of the Time Room with the yellow shirt and purple jacket outfit. He's mostly 3D, but one of his forearms and legs are still on the wall, pink and 2D. Handwriten text saying "2D man becomes 3D, colorized" is underneath the drawing, like a caption.
Bottom left: A redraw of the "I bet he's thinking about other women" but with human Scarab and human Prismo. Scarab says/thinks "I bet he's thinking about other cosmic beings." while Prismo is staring off into space, thinking about Jake the dog.
Bottom right: Two drawings of Prismo, one human and one 2D. Both of them are distorted by chromatic aberration. The human one has wide eyes and is holding either side of his face, blushing profusely. The 2D one is Prismo smiling with a creased brow, also blushing, though less than his human counterpart. There's text saying "he still does this when "human"" and an arrow pointing to human Prismo. Both Prismos are saying "ha ha. yeah." in response to something not shown.

and to you, character i like, i bestow upon you the highest honor i can give. grey hairs.

1 year ago

SO, headcanon:

SO, Headcanon:
SO, Headcanon:
SO, Headcanon:
SO, Headcanon:

I suspect touching a 2D entity as a 2D entity is a very weird experience, and possibly also a highly sensitive one if you aren't braced for it, since your bodies kinda phase together

2. I believe neither of them have ever experienced what it's like to touch another 2D entity, and so, as shown above, freak the hell out when they do the first time

2 years ago

Might try this 🤔

Jacob's No Pressure Guide to Learning How to Enjoy Art Practice

DISCLAIMER: I own none of this. All of it is just an abridged version of the Drawclass (link: Drawclass 04/29/2022: Jacob's No Pressure Guide to Learning How to Enjoy Art Practice - YouTube). Please watch the video for the full experience, context, and nuance.

So, recently Jacob Andrews from Drawfee taught a class on how to practice art without putting too much pressure on yourself, and honestly, it was excellent. Do give it a watch if you're also facing a wall in getting started on art practice (also subscribe to their channels and support them on Patreon for more excellent content :D). Since I don't really have a good memory for basically anything, I did what I usually do to memorize stuff: I made notes. This blog post is basically just for me, but I'll be glad if it helps other people too. (again, all credit to Jacob and Nathan for the excellent Drawclass).

The Rules

Rule #1: Pick any 5 days during the week to practice. Take your break days whenever you want.

Rule #2: Set a minimum time for each day that is easily achievable. Continue drawing after that only if you feel like it. 

Rule #3: If you miss a day, it doesn’t matter. Just try again the next day. (Avoid thinking of it as maintaining your “streaks”)

Rule #4: Do NOT try to do a good job (Practice is INPUT). The only judgment you get to make is if you drew or not.

Rule #5: Focus on something you want to improve on each week. It can be as general or specific as you want it to be.

The Schedule

Day 1: Draw from imagination to the best of your ability

the aim is to get warmed up and also to get a baseline for the week

Jacob’s Example: Jumping poses, 15 minutes

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

Day 2: Speed sketching 

numerous and fast drawings from reference

Fast is subjective, whatever feels comfortable for you (the upper limit is 3 minutes, Jacob does 30 seconds to 1 minute)  

Not going for detail, just capture the structure and vibe, as fast as you can

No need to even save it

Jacob’s Example: 10 minutes, ~1 minute for each reference photo (reference photos from Pinterest)

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice
Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

● Nathan’s sketches from the same reference photos:

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

Day 3: Reference drawing

Pick references (the number is up to you) and spend a little more time with each one

Capture details and complexities this time (like if day 2 was poses, then in day 3, try to capture musculature or folding of clothes etc.)

Doesn’t have to be a one to one copy, you can stylize

Another thing you can do is lower the opacity of the reference image and place your sketch over it to see which areas need improvement. In case of Jacob’s example, he mentions that the torso and legs are too short (areas of improvement which he was already aware of, so in general he tries to keep those in mind while drawing).

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

Nathan’s sketches from the same reference photos: 

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

Day 4: Style study

Take a look at how professional artists portray the topic you’re studying

It helps you to develop shorthands and your own style

Pull up references and try to imitate to the best of your ability

Can also draw over the reference pics to understand the shape language and flow (but don’t simply trace the drawing)

Also try to notice shapes made by the negative space

Basically don’t mindlessly copy, this is “active copying”

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

● Nathan’s:

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

Day 5: Draw from imagination again

Put together what you learned throughout the week

Compare with day 1 (hopefully, you will notice improvements)

Changes will be incremental, don’t be discouraged!

Jacob’s example: 10 minutes of free drawing:

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

● Nathan’s:

Jacob's No Pressure Guide To Learning How To Enjoy Art Practice

I hope this was helpful. Good luck with your art practice!


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2 years ago

This is what it feels like to read a bio textbook with intrusive thoughts

cryingscreamingfrog - frog boy
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