So uhh kinda been inactive (because I’ve been on vacation) but somehow school still gives me shit to do and uh I didn’t do any of it today baby! So… there is now 7 more filled pages in my sketchbook and I thought I’d share some self indulgent artwork of me experimenting w/ my persona. Thoughts?
Also I usually don’t share my sketchbook art and it is pretty different from my finished pieces, how do you like it?
Its my bday and i finally had time to sketch my girl Amara!! (the protagonist of a novel im writing) <3 I loved how it turned out sooo much.
Okay guys I can’t watch the spider man across the spider verse movie for another few weeks and it sucks bc I know it’s going to be AMAZING and I still can’t draw fanart. (I may or may not just be overly excited.) Oh and if any of you watched the movie, how was it?
Some smudged graphite sketches on the metro bc this week has been hell and i have no time to draw :’)
Art Fight attack on luxites’ Gale!
I was bored
Ganglebat lol
kill the shift manager in your brain
I’ve been getting into writing lately, and this was very helpful <3
Ingredients:
2 cups of Things that must be in the story (this can be characters, specific scenes, settings, subplots etc.)
1 cup of Vague plot ideas I may not use
1 tbsp of Central Themes
1 tsp of Ending (either happy, tragic, or bitter-sweet)
1 tsp of Protagonist's Primary Motivation
2 lbs of Brick Wall
Time, as needed
Instructions:
In a large bowl, mix Things that must be in the story. Set aside.
In a separate bowl, sift together Vague plot ideas I may not use. Discard the excess and set aside.
Add Themes, Ending, and Motivation to a small jar. Screw lid on tight and shake until mixture becomes Conflict.
Pour Conflict and Vague plot ideas into Things that must be in the story. Blend on medium until Plot Points form.
Taste.
If it is still missing something, smash head against 1 lbs of Brick Wall for one to six hours.
Let marinate for one to 365 days. Add more Things and Vague plot ideas as desired.
Smash head against the rest of the Brick Wall for one to six hours.
Scream.
Repeat steps 5 through 9 as needed.
After sufficient marination, the mixture will form an idea. This will tell you what specific action must happen in order to resolve your story's conflict. Write this down and make appropriate sacrifices to thank whichever deity took pity on you.
Now you have your conflict, climax, and resolution. You just have to figure out how to get there. Good luck with the damn middle section dork!!
1. wait until you’re absolutely sure the ink is dry
2. wrong
Hey everyone! (Sorry for the inactivity.)
Finally got my old computer working so I can start drawing again! Downloaded Krita and WOW it’s fancy…also I was at coding camp for two weeks and can now code. (Hurray) Art coming soon. :) How’s your summer going?