Hi sorry if you dont take asks or something but i really like your art and my artstyle is sort of similar to yours, so i was wonderin if maybe you had some art tips for a not very good artist? Sorry if its too much trouble though and have a good day :]]
I’m sorry that I sat on this ask for so long, I was hoping that I would have something profound to say and it never really came to me. The only advice I think I can give is that you should just keep doing it. Find out what’s motivating you to draw and just hammer it in. Live for it. Bleed it. Get nasty. For me? Thirst-trap Eridan. It’s not profound at all it’s literally just self indulgent. and frankly hilarious.
I wax poetic about how much Eridan means to me all the time. Once in a while I’m confident to admit it helps that designing him and my style for the past 4 years has changed me on a molecular level. Nobody will take that from me.
after arasol marriage we need arasol grubs
okay, parall annual appearance
i got inspired with this scenario by @foxxism :3
it feels so epic to be able to draw something not soulless again
inspiration is truly such a wonderful thing
can someone make a fanfic with this scenario
Noooo i forgot speech quirk in one of solluxs uh well its not a speech bubble its a speech chair i guess
misty quigley would defend eridan until her last breath & vice versa
finally dating <3 <3
seperates below cut
my boyz
One thing that has been executed so well in Yellowjackets is Nat’s gradual evolution into the person we know her as in the adult timeline. When I first started watching the show, there was such a glaring disconnect between Teen and Adult Nat that had me really intrigued as to how they were going to bridge that massive gap and eventually connect the two timelines. And now, after Season 3, they’ve managed to bridge it in such a natural, subtle way that I didn’t even fully realize it until I looked back at Season 1.
Season 1 Nat and Season 3 Nat feel like completely different people, it’s striking. It’s more than just the grown-out roots or the loss of that grungy eyeliner; it’s in her posture, her expressions, the way she carries herself. You can see the loss of hope creeping in, the hardening around the edges. Her vulnerability and softness are still there, but they’re buried deeper, shielded by the beginnings of that detached, cynical armor we recognize in Adult Nat. By Season 3, she feels so much closer to Juliette Lewis’s version of the character than to the fiery bleach blonde version we first met in Season 1. She’s lost that spark/lightness/playfulness that she originally had. She’s shifted into something sharper, more serious and dry. Watching her transformation unfold so gradually makes it all the more heartbreaking, and all the more believable.
It's April, but who cares