Ok tumblr do your thing you did for me let’s go and please this is not a joke she needs all the help in the world so let’s do this for her
If anyone else calls Error a pirate im gonna c r y
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type “i am” in the tags and whatever comes up first is your new mandatory kin
Maya by @wolf-wrathknight
Edit: Also by @superyoumna .
It was really fun!
This post gives me life and I absolutely love this pair as well!
This is my OTP. Its actually the first official ‘Cannon’ Pairing on this blog! Soooo yep!
Mango and Mari for life~
Mari and Mangle both have trouble talking for one reason or another, ones mute and ones a spaz. So they kind of make the perfect couple. They dont need to talk u v u.
((ALSO I’M ALIVE! I WILL BE UPLOADING MORE SOON! I’M WORKING SORRY FOR THE LATE POST GUYS!))
every character’s first line should be an introduction to who they are as a person
even if you only wrote one sentence on a really bad day, that’s still one sentence more than you had yesterday
exercise restraint when using swear words and extra punctuation in order for them to pack a punch when you do use them
if your characters have to kiss to show they’re in love, then they’re not in love
make every scene interesting (or make every scene your favorite scene), otherwise your readers will be just as bored as you
if you’re stuck on a scene, delete the last line you wrote and go in a different direction, or leave in brackets as placeholders
don’t compare your first draft to published books that could be anywhere from 3rd to 103rd drafts
i promise you the story you want to tell can fit into 100k words or less
sometimes the book isn’t working because it’s not ready to be written or you’re not ready to write it yet; let it marinate for a bit so the idea can develop as you become a better writer
a story written in chronological order takes a lot more discipline and is usually easier to understand than a story written with flashbacks
Inkmare! You see colors for the first time when seeing your soulmate
Hope you enjoy this! it was so fun to write!
Being an artist when you can’t see color is hard. But, Ink makes it work. He has to. He loves art, and he would never give it up just because of the inconvenience of not being able to see color. He usually would just use traditional supplies, reading the labels and hoping it was the color he was going for. As his friends would find their soulmates, he would ask for their input. Ink honestly didn’t mind not knowing who his soulmate was. It made less work for him. Besides, he didn’t have time for a relationship, protecting the multiverse and whatnot.
Despite this, Ink couldn’t help but wonder. What was his soulmate like? Did they love art as much as he did? Were they nice? He also couldn’t help but wonder about their gender. Ink wouldn’t really care about their gender. It’s not like you can choose your soulmate, and all Ink cared about was that they were at least a good person. Sometimes he likes to joke with Dream and Blue that his soulmate is someone like Error or Nightmare, a terrible person who absolutely hates him. Of course, those are just jokes.
~
It never occured to Ink that despite how much he and his squad fought Nightmare’s gang, he himself never ended up face to face with the leader. He was always preoccupied, he supposed. He honestly preferred not getting between Dream and Nightmare. This was a battle they’ve been having for longer than Ink’s been alive, it’s none of his business. Also, he was a little intimidated by Nightmare. He won’t get in the way of their feud.
~
“Ink! I have to go chase after Nightmare! Can you handle things over here yourself?” Dream easily blocks an attack sent by Dust, shooting an arrow at him.
“Yeah, I got it, Dream. Go ahead!” Ink gives him a thumbs up, narrowly missing an attack sent at him.
“Thanks!” Dream disappears, going to find his counterpart.
Things didn’t exactly go as planned, though. About halfway through the battle, Ink was hit with an overwhelming sense of dread and negativity. Knowing what was coming, Ink prepared an attack and turned around to face the Nightmare King. He launches the attack, but not before flashes of color blind his vision. He stumbles back, blinking rapidly and rubbing his eye sockets. Sure enough, there was color everywhere. He looks at Nightmare, who is staring at Ink in shock and disbelief. Ink’s attack had hit him head on, if the splatters of paint said anything, but he didn’t seem concerned about that.
He and Ink just stare at each other for an uncomfortable amount of time, before Nightmare finally turns away.
“Retreat.”
“What? But Boss-”
“Did I stutter? Retreat right now!” he marches away into the shadows, casting one last glance at Ink, who was still frozen in place by shock.
Once the last of the gang had retreated, Dream approaches Ink. “Ink? What’s going on? Why did Nightmare call a retreat?” Ink jumps, turning to Dream. He never realized how much yellow the guardian wears. He must have been staring, because Dream snaps in front of his face.
“Ink? Is something wrong?”
“How come you never mentioned you wear so much yellow?” The words slip out before Ink could even process what he was saying.
“W-what?” Dream stares at Ink in confusion, and then in understanding.”You met your soulmate!”
Ink just nods numbly, looking around. He fixes his gaze on Blue, staring at the other. Blue waves uncomfortably, and Ink continues to look around. There was so much color! It was beautiful! It was-
“Who is it?? Do we know them?” Dream’s excited voice snaps Ink back into the moment, and he blinks a few times.
“It’s… Don’t worry about it. I’ll tell you later, okay?” Dream pouts.
“You better!”
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“Ink you’ve been avoiding the question! Why won’t you just tell me?”
“Dream it’s seriously nothing. I told you not to worry about i-” Dream cuts him off.
“I know you told me not to worry but I am! It feels like you’re trying to hide it from me. You don’t have to tell me, but I would appreciate a reason why you’re so keen on keeping it a secret!”
“Because it’s Nightmare, Dream!”
…
Silence.
“It’s- what? What do you mean- you mean your soulmate is-” he trails off.
“Yes. My soulmate is Nightmare. I didn’t want to tell you because it’s already so much for me to comprehend. I didn’t want you to have to worry about it too.”
“Ink… you are one of my closest friends. It’s okay. I’m here for you…” Dream smiles, giving Ink a side hug. “What are you gonna do about it?”
“Can I wallow in pity and hide in the doodlesphere for the rest of my life?”
Dream snickers. “I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
“Well I certainly can’t face him ever again!”
“Ink calm down! Just- I don’t know, talk to him? That’s the only thing I can think of for you to do-”
“Seriously?!” Ink takes a deep breath. “Okay. Okay. You’re right. I just- I’ll talk to him. Simple. He won’t kill me right? Yeah he won’t kill me-”
“Stop rambling and do it before you overthink!” “Right!”
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“What the hell are you doing here?” Killer holds a knife to Ink, who is currently pinned against the wall.
“I have to talk to Nightmare! It’s important.”
“Sure it is.”
“Seriously! I-”
“Let him go, Killer.” Nightmare’s voice cuts into the conversation, and Killer tenses.
“Boss, he’s intruding-”
“I said let him go. I have to speak with him.” Oh boy. Here goes nothing.
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“Why are you here?” Nightmare is sitting at a desk, across from a very anxious Ink. The latter is fiddling with his scarf nervously.
“I think you know why.”
“Watch your mouth I could kill you in an instant.”
“Nightmare can we just- talk about this like normal people? I’m kind of freaking out really bad.”
“Okay, yeah. You have a point. We do need to talk about this because it’s not something we can just ignore.”
“Exactly!”
“Keep your voice down!” Nightmare glares at Ink, shooting a glance at the closed door to see if anyone is there.
“Okay. So. You’re my soulmate. That’s been established by now.” Ink looks around the room nervously. “I always joked about it being someone who hated me. I didn’t think it was actually true aaand I’m rambling.”
Night just stares at him, his expression unchanging. He almost seems to be processing, taking in Ink’s appearance. “Are you usually this nervous?”
“Well I’m a little afraid I might die today so not really no?”
Night just hums, continuing to stare at Ink. Ink smiles nervously at him.
“So uh… you’re probably really disappointed that it’s me and now that we’ve had this conversation I can leave now! Cool okay bye-” Ink stands to leave, but Nightmare’s tendrils wrap around him, keeping him in place.
“No you don’t. We haven’t talked about shit.”
Ink stares at Nightmare wide eyed, panic settling in. Oh stars, he really is gonna die. Nightmare is literally going to kill him.
“Look I know you aren’t happy about this. I’m not either! You’re literally my best friend’s enemy, and I guess that makes you my enemy by association.” He’s rambling again. “Coming here was a bad idea I should have just hidden in the doodlesphere for the rest of my- mmph?!”
Ink’s rambling was cut off by the sudden feeling of Nightmare kissing him. He lets out a startled sound, tensing up. After a moment, Nightmare pulls back, blushing darkly. Ink found that he liked the color of Nightmare’s blush. He’s suddenly dropped through a portal before he can fully process what just happened, falling into the snow in Snowdin.
Ink blinks, looking around. His face is warm, and he can’t help but smile. Maybe this won’t be as bad as he thought.
Ah okay okay teka teka (im the same anon who asked to befriend you)
I have a weird question what is your art process? And another weird question how do you color and shade your art? Im sorry if it was weird i just really like the way your art keep up the good work
Not weird at all anon!!! I will do my best to explain but I’m not entirely the best teacher, since I more feel like the best way of learning is to just keep trying stuff by yourself until you feel comfortable in what you’re doing, but I’ll give an outline of how I draw characters at least in hopes that that helps!! I’m glad you’d want to learn from like, me of all people, considering I’ve lowkey always wanted to help people with learning about art but I don’t know how to go about it since I’m entirely self-taught from speedpaints on YouTube, with some slight high school art education lol
aka. my least favorite part. because I never know what to do here. Sometimes I scroll through google until I find something I like, because even if I have a pose idea in mind, I almost never end up liking it when it’s printed onto the screen. Reference is very good for this as well! I also highly reccomend doing gesture drawings or smaller thumbnails if you like to go through some ideas before you choose something -- unless you really like that first idea lmao. I usually just do one or two poses myself unless I’m having a really off day.
two tips I would reccomend! this falls into the gesture drawing category, but just make shapes to represent where things would go!! It makes things easier to get in perspective as well as they’re just faster to draw. It may take a bit of practice to look at things as mere shapes rather than body parts or things, but once you get the hang of it, it’ll be very handy!
I also would reccomend (although everyone i know hates this) flipping your canvas in some form! In digital it’s much easier (i have a hotkey that just horizontally flips my canvas), but in traditional media you have to be a bit more creative. The main point of this is to just look at your piece from a different perspective, because sometimes you might not notice something looks really off until you change how you’re looking at it!
I usually end up at this part with this kind of sketch. Sometimes if I’m confident enough in the pose, or it’s a headshot, I’ll skip this step altogether.
I’m gonna sound like one of those awful “How to Draw” books here but like... there’s not a whole lot to say here other than pretty much follow the guidelines you set for yourself and come up with a cleaner sketch, followed by lineart which, for me, is jut a final version of the sketch. I don’t really have any fancy pen I use for it -- it’s literally just a more dense and thicker version of my sketch brush lol. I made them to be similar to the pencils I use just cause it was easier for me to adapt to from traditional works, since that’s where I started.
one tip I do have though... for me, personally, and I know a lot of people who don’t like doing this! But I like to make a new layer and draw on top of the previous sketch so I don’t have to keep erasing. But you don’t have to! Some people merely work on the same layer of a sketch until they like it and then color that. This is also very normal for traditional pieces as well, since you don’t really have layers to work with unless you get another paper and trace over that (which is really annoying if you don’t have a light table.)
I also like doing some hatching for my outlines... just cause I like how it looks lol
Okay so I do this really simply tbh. Basically, I select everything I want to be the background (like this)
and then invert my selection like this
And fill it in with a base color (usually it’s a skin tone of sorts but sometimes if I have multiple characters I go with a neutral tone like gray or if sometimes bright colors if the character has generally desaturated colors to their outfits. For this I’m just going to use a slightly-purple white because, well, bone lol)
Now this is a little more specific to the program I use (that being Paint Tool SAI), and over this base layer I use essentially a clipping mask layer over top the base and fill in colors where they go. That way I can be lazy and not go outside of the lines because the program does it for me~ lol
Essentially my layer setup looks like this! (but way more. this is just a brief example. also yes, I don’t name my layers, but I know a lot of people who get lost very easily like this lol)
From here I just outline where I would put the color on its seperate layer, then select everything in the outline and fill it in. I actually came up with this method semi-recently, because between AtF and ULR I needed to make a lot of art pieces really quickly, and this decreased the time it took me to do base coloring by almost half. I also break one of the “crucial” rules I was taught while learning art things this way. Usually, you’re supposed to work back-to-front, light-to-dark. But I’ve found that it’s a lot easier for me when I fill in a large area with one color, and then make layers below those, so I don’t have to keep being so intricate. My layers end up looking really blobby lol
But here’s the end result!
This is definitely something newer i’ve been doing, but I love it, because it really gives a much softer look to the image, and helps with the colors as well.
So, for my basic outline color, I usually use a very dark red. I don’t like to use straight black (in most cases, sometimes there’s just a character with a very dark color palette and I do go with black, but usually the surroundings are dark, too) so I just start with this red I came up with a while back.
To change this, you could just use the hue/saturation adjustment, but I’ve never been a bit fan of that. Instead, what I do is I select the original color for the outline (which is this)
And just use the outside circle to spin it to a color more suited to the piece. I’ll choose purple for this!
Then I make another clipping mask overtop the outline layer, and just fill in the whole thing with this color.
This is the end result (of this step lol, there’s still more coloring I do)! It’s pretty subtle, but sometimes it makes a huge difference.
But from here, I color outlines between where the same color is on the piece. For example, where the blue overlaps over itself on the fur or onto the boot. Usually I just kind of select the color and grab something darker and more saturated. Sometimes I adjust the color if it looks really bad lol but there’s no specifics to this. These all go in a clipping mask layer just above that purple one for the lineart.
Also, if I’m using a darker color like black (which I am here), I won’t typically go over it, because if I try to make a darker or more saturated color from it, it becomes more obvious/sticks out more than the main outline, which is not what I want. This is to make things more subtle than anything!
The flat colors then look like this! ... unless I missed an overlapping part, which happens. So often it bothers me, because i notice it IMMEDIATELY after upload lmao.
I borderline do this differently every time. But I always have one consistency: the whole image gets put into a folder, and then overtop of that, a clipping mask with the “Multiply” mode on it.
I also tend to lean towards using a soft grey-purple or grey-pink for shading. That’s the nice thing about multiply layers, you don’t need to know at all about color theory /hj. Okay, well, sorta lol. I just am far too lazy to come up with different colors for every single color. While it’s not as bad with the characters here, most of the characters I’ve drawn in the past had very complicated designs, making shading a tedious and un-fun part of art. I’ve also just always been really bad with colors.
But essentially, when you use this overtop the whole piece, it looks like this!
Of course, for this one, I won’t have this layer like this. But sometimes if you have a darker-lit piece you’re making and like starting out with the same base colors (like, say, so you don’t get the colors wrong, so you can color-pick them from an image you already have), you can do this and leave this layer the way it is, and then make another Multiply layer on top of it.
You can also just blotch in spots you want to have shaded (typically based off of the light source, or where the light shining on your piece is coming from), something like this:
...and then erase around them to make the edges crisper and give it more depth. I usually then, for ones like this, have another multiply layer overtop of this with a gradient of shade, and then a sort of “outline” of shading, which is a multiply layer that I put only on the very edges of the current multiply layer. It sort of ends up like this:
but... y’know, better, since this is a messy example lol
But my favorite way of shading is actually kind of... “Reverse” shading. Essentially, I use the first example of the Multiply layer I showed, and erase where I want the light to hit the character. This gives it a lot more depth in the end and usually has a more intense lighting than my former example. But the former example is a lot quicker!
and cleaned up to fit the piece more...
And, since this layer on its own is actually really light, I usually go over with a couple different ones to create more depth! This is where I usually use the first method I described, just because it’s easier, and at this point, you’re really just darkening the points where much less light is hitting.
I’m throwing the eyes in extra, because in this case, I’m gonna draw Lust’s eye glowing. Just for fun lol. But I’ll start with the highlights!
It’s actually a lame process.
Above all the multiplay layers I have, I usually make another clipping mask layer, but this one in “Screen” mode. So, it looks like this:
And then I just... make a gradient lol.
now this is way too bright, so I usually decrease the opacity of the layer so it’s more reasonable. Sometimes I adjust the location of the screen layer, so it’s covering more or less of the piece. I settled on this:
I also selected the lineart and base multiply layer for the shading and deleted anything on the screen layer in these spots, so the highlights would only be on the spot where there’s light already hitting it.
After this I do what’s called rim lighting! Which is, essentially, just putting nice bits of highlight at the edge of the lineart. I just like how it looks lol. I use another screen layer at 100% opacity above the main screen layer for this. (and I’ve actually been using @tatatale’s lineart brush for these, cause it’s a very nice and crisp yet malleable brush)
Almost done, but of course, his eye’s pretty crucial lol. I just use the same brush I use for highlights to draw eyelights, since it has a very crisp edge to it. I’ll just draw a purple heart for Lust~
and from here it’s. almost like improv. But for the most part when making glowy eyes, I use a lot of layers that are in “Overlay” mode, “Lumi&Shade” mode, and normal mode. I typically copy and paste the shape I drew in different layers, blurring it in some to make a sort of “glowing” effect. This is what I ended up with:
and then I add a simple background with an outline because I’m lazy and......
hope this helps like... at all lol 😅😅😅 I’m not the greatest teacher in the world since I tend to forget crucial steps... so hopefully this is good for something!!!♥♥
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