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@galoogamelady / galoogamelady.tumblr.com

Colorado based artist. I made those music videos. This is my art blog with occasional random RP replies.
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This has been "based on my likes" for so long, I see this man multiple times an hour, for weeks now

​Weeks? It has been a bit over a week since I posted it! :D You'll see him more though, he's my guinea pig for learning the process. Retopo is close to done, he just needs a mouthbag and his back+tail spikes plucked off (decided they should be separate objects, because I don't like the rounded look they have with subdiv, boo hoo) I learned a lot already, mostly from Cam.

Once he's watertight, I'll venture into the magical world of ✨alpha sculpting✨

And then UV unwrapping, ew.

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I want you to know, I can't listen to Red Flags without seeing your OCs. 🤣 Musical echolalia has been going brrrrr all week!

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GOOD

In all honesty, I should really be working on a new video but I've been in a big nasty art block for like a year now (Tom's been very understanding :'O ). My commissioners/patrons are definitely feeling this too. And my bank account ahaha :') Someone kick my ass!!!!

I've been trying to be productive in something else at least. I decided to bite the bullet and start on a full body character - I'm still nowhere near done with the sculpt, but it's... something <_<

(he's my D&D/BG3 Dragonborn, Vaik)

So uhhh yeah MY GOD I want to make stuff so bad, I just need to... make it.

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Can I peep your method on how you draw noses? I'm struggling to figure out something that works for me 😭

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First off, I looooove references. 3D model, photo refs, taking pics myself. Can't have too many refs. Take my stream of consciousness, as usual for these types of posts:

For a cartoony style you really don't need to go ham on realistic shapes of cartilage and you can simplify stuff. I collected a few pics from different animated media to show what I mean:

These noses are all very 3D but they're all conveyed with such few lines! Even in the anime ones, most of the work in making them look 3D is done by shading.

When I first started drawing cartoony people, I had a really hard time with noses. Looking at how they're done in cartoons with visuals I like and copying real life people in a simplified manner helped me learn. (And obviously life studies and looking at anatomy/art anatomy books.)

I think you're on the right path based on your doodles! Either of those noses would fit the head you drew on the bottom, it's the angle you need to nail to make it fit.

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