Empress Empress Empress aaaaaa i love her so much :’’’’’)
everytime i draw Banjo I miss him a little bit more
too bad hes stuck on Xbox
Cuphead vinyl figures comin this November!
Along with a NYCC black and white exclusive
Ah Plague Knight
Commission through Patreon, Zelda from Twilight Princess !
Hope you like it!
Bonus goofy runcycle
Plague Knight joins the mix!! Plague of Shadows is easily one of my favorite DLC’s of all time. It deserves its own game. Love you Yacht Club Games, thank you for doing what you do and being a constant inspiration. *edit* Hey guys! I added this art as a purchasable product over on my Redbubble. You can get it as: T-shirts, Phone Cases, Art Prints, and more! So far the selection is fairly limited(its like 80% Shovel Knight stuff right now), but if you dig my art then giving it a quick glance would mean a lot to me. Thank you guys SO MUCH for the support.
Spectre of Torment is out on the 5th!! here is our lovely undead Edgemarquis.
i LOVE robot designs but never draw them, the shapes can be hard to get right with my shaky messy style! anyways here’s pulseman and atlas and pluto from the 03 astroboy anime (some of my fave robo designs ever)
“we’re at a level select,
if i’m the one you elect,
i have the ability to electrify…”
Really happy to see this at my local library
OOOOH. *happy YA librarian dance*
I want this in every library, everywhere. After all, some kids won’t even google this stuff because they don’t want parents/siblings checking their browser history.
This is really awesome. And if you’re not familiar with how the Dewey Decimal system works - the numbers subject-based, which means these numbers are applicable in EVERY library. So if you see something you want to research on this list - look for those same numbers in any of your local libraries.
yooooo the dewey decimal therapy is a godsend if you can’t get to a brain mechanic!
So chances are if you’ve ever typed “olimar and louie” on Google, one of the few images you saw was the first one on this post. Yep! I drew that! I figured it was due for a remake! Or two remakes in this case since I liked the colored version a lot too! If the second image on this post looks weird that’s because it has a halftone filter. You know like a manga halftone? Just click to zoom in, it’ll look better then.
Oh yeah new Pikmin game!!! AAAAAAHHH!!!!!
a secret level
Really quick things cause I was bored and Pokemon Go is taking over my social circle…
After six years, 4,200 hours of shooting, and 720,000 pictures, wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen finally managed to take a perfect shot of a kingfisher diving into the water with no splash.
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Hello! This just a small guide for young/beginner artist.
It doesn’t matter what software you use, for me I primarily use Paint tool sai.
Mario is a good example of a character who has primary colors.
Patrick uses different variants of secondary colors.
Magenta’s color is tertiary because it is between purple and red.
Luigi has a analogous color scheme, color adjacent to each.
Yoshi dominant color is green, red is the direct color opposite from green.
Dipper’s shirt is the red, his hat and jacket serve as (indirect) split complementary colors.
There’s also Traidic color scheme: three colors equally spaces on the color wheel.
Tetradic color scheme: double complementary. (quite difficult to use)
And Monochromatic: variations of light and saturation of one color,
Value is the lightness and darkness in color.
This shows about 9 values. Value is important because it shows the illusion of light.
This is one of the mistakes a lot of young/beginner artists make. Unless the drawing is in grey-scale, black and white as shadow and light is wrong to use.
I use Luminosity and multiply, of course their are other modes to use, like shade for shading. screen or overlay for light. (paint tool sai user) light is not always necessary btw.
Never be afraid of using a warm color as a shadow and a cool color as light etc.
Always experiment with your art, try new things, and figure what’s best for you!
Let me know if any of this helped you, and thanks for reading!
Now go start drawing!
Calvin & Hobbes: the big bang
Project by Gabriel de Laubier turns a comic strip into an interactive 3D scene:
3D rendition of a Calvin & Hobbes comic strip (orginal strip by Bill Watterson). Backface culling and flat-shading are used to give life to the cartoon drawings. You can see it in realtime on Sketchfab
View for yourself here