I'll draw your character when I'm bored
sometimes even when i'm not bored
- BlizzardeyeWonder
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GIRL WITH GUN GIRL WITH GUN
thank you so much.... love my gun daughter and adoptive nephew
- Latin For Dragula
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YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO kotori pls my soul is exiting orbit this is so much, the hand on the shoulder, the head scarf w/ the hair spill, the lip bite, k8 lookin like she about to make rambo simp, absolutely nailed it ;_;
Oh damn they mean business. Love the poses and Katelynne's expression!
"Art enriches the community, Steve, no less than a pulsing fire hose, or a fireman beating down a blazing door. So what if we're drawing a nude man? So what if all we ever draw is a nude man, or the same nude man over and over in all sorts of provocative positions? Context, not content! Process, not subject! Don't be so gauche, Steve, it's beneath you."
Oh my.
Es muy fantastico, as always!
Es muy fantastico, as always!
"Smile. The world's not ending just yet."
It's so dynamic! I live for this ꒰ ˘͙ ᵌ˘͙꒱♡
Blood Tongue Nails Teeth
some dudes
I would have loved to see more of Oliver. I found him interesting to read
I would have loved to see more of Oliver. I found him interesting to read
They both look like their own brands of trouble for sure. I like how cool and chill Abe looks in contrast to Oliver's smugness.
"Art enriches the community, Steve, no less than a pulsing fire hose, or a fireman beating down a blazing door. So what if we're drawing a nude man? So what if all we ever draw is a nude man, or the same nude man over and over in all sorts of provocative positions? Context, not content! Process, not subject! Don't be so gauche, Steve, it's beneath you."
- Sunnybunny
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I said it once and I'll say it again, your expressions are really, really dope! Abe looks... kind of thoughtful kind of menacing, and Oliver wouldn't look out of place in Grease
And I love Grease!
Also I need to holla at Oliver's dentist
And I love Grease!
Also I need to holla at Oliver's dentist
VII
G071 - Sakurako Adina Jackson - i'll be ready every day / for as long as i can say / here I am in the future with my friends
VIII
Dancing Shoes
Bare Knuckles
Wild Horses
G071 - Sakurako Adina Jackson - i'll be ready every day / for as long as i can say / here I am in the future with my friends
VIII
Dancing Shoes
Bare Knuckles
Wild Horses
- Primrosette
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RAT KING!!
Oliver and Abe are both two boys that I love and you just make them look so goooooood! *hearts forever*
Oliver and Abe are both two boys that I love and you just make them look so goooooood! *hearts forever*
oh my god im blessed and blown away thank you so much for this pleasant shock
my boy!!!!!
my boy!!!!!
- BlizzardeyeWonder
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i want to hug all of them
- Grand Moff Hissa
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These are amazing!
I love love love Katelynne and Marco. You did an amazing job of making them look super different in their basic attitudes towards being armed to the teeth even while sharing a similar mood; Katelynne's posture makes her seem slightly more awkward and hesitant with her gun, while Marco brings some confidence but also a bit more restraint. Also I'm blown away by the precision and detail you bring to complicated weapons I sorta imagine in my head as lego pieces. And your outfit work is on-point as always; I love how flowing Katelynne's dress is, and the way Marco's head wrap rests on his head.
Abe is great! I'm really caught by the focus you gave to light catching the lenses of his glasses. It's so subtle but makes them look so real. You did a great job with his stubble, too, and I love how much care you put into making the folds and flow of clothing look natural. And you always pick a good pose/moment to capture!
Oliver's smile is so striking! He almost looks like he could be in Grease or West Side Story, in a really good way. You have a special knack for buttons, snaps, zippers, and flaps, and his jacket lets you pull that out to great effect. I'm also impressed by how natural and varying you make freckles.
I really dig how you gave Bill just a really solid presence/made his body type clear in part through the framing and angle. His jawline is also so firm; it really pops in an excellent way. I appreciate also just how darn friendly he seems.
The ambivalent vibes you captured in Ashlynn are wonderful. She looks polished, clean-cut, controlled... but also a little bit lost and sad, which I think captures a lot of the way she operated, trying her best but at the same time with a wrinkled relationship with herself. I love the different highlights and shadows you put in her hair, too.
Finally, Sal also comes off as very charming, but with this great edge of being more complicated than, say, Bill—suiting him perfectly, given his acting influence. I'm really taken with those couple stray hairs above his left eye; it's such a tiny detail but makes him so realistic. And the soft smudging around his nose gives it a ton of depth.
These are all really great, and you are totally awesome for making and sharing them.
I love love love Katelynne and Marco. You did an amazing job of making them look super different in their basic attitudes towards being armed to the teeth even while sharing a similar mood; Katelynne's posture makes her seem slightly more awkward and hesitant with her gun, while Marco brings some confidence but also a bit more restraint. Also I'm blown away by the precision and detail you bring to complicated weapons I sorta imagine in my head as lego pieces. And your outfit work is on-point as always; I love how flowing Katelynne's dress is, and the way Marco's head wrap rests on his head.
Abe is great! I'm really caught by the focus you gave to light catching the lenses of his glasses. It's so subtle but makes them look so real. You did a great job with his stubble, too, and I love how much care you put into making the folds and flow of clothing look natural. And you always pick a good pose/moment to capture!
Oliver's smile is so striking! He almost looks like he could be in Grease or West Side Story, in a really good way. You have a special knack for buttons, snaps, zippers, and flaps, and his jacket lets you pull that out to great effect. I'm also impressed by how natural and varying you make freckles.
I really dig how you gave Bill just a really solid presence/made his body type clear in part through the framing and angle. His jawline is also so firm; it really pops in an excellent way. I appreciate also just how darn friendly he seems.
The ambivalent vibes you captured in Ashlynn are wonderful. She looks polished, clean-cut, controlled... but also a little bit lost and sad, which I think captures a lot of the way she operated, trying her best but at the same time with a wrinkled relationship with herself. I love the different highlights and shadows you put in her hair, too.
Finally, Sal also comes off as very charming, but with this great edge of being more complicated than, say, Bill—suiting him perfectly, given his acting influence. I'm really taken with those couple stray hairs above his left eye; it's such a tiny detail but makes him so realistic. And the soft smudging around his nose gives it a ton of depth.
These are all really great, and you are totally awesome for making and sharing them.
I bid you all dark greetings!
It's nice and a little sad to see all of them looking so normal after all this time. Bill and Sal look super friendly, and Ashlynn seems very polished.
"Art enriches the community, Steve, no less than a pulsing fire hose, or a fireman beating down a blazing door. So what if we're drawing a nude man? So what if all we ever draw is a nude man, or the same nude man over and over in all sorts of provocative positions? Context, not content! Process, not subject! Don't be so gauche, Steve, it's beneath you."