hello!!! recently i’ve started reading asoiaf, in part bc i was so bewitched by your artwork! you’re really really talented! i love you depiction of the characters, i cannot imagine them any other way now.
what i wanted to ask is, what do you use to draw? (ipad, drawing pad X, etc.. i don’t know any names pf things actually im just saying words) if you tell me i would be very grateful, thank you!!
hello!! wow!! I am touched and I hope you enjoy the books as much as I have :)
currently I use an ipad pro and apple pencil with the procreate app! I hope that helps!
lady catelyn
i don't know if it's already your birthday but happy birthday and your art is one of the most beautiful and heartwarming things i discovered this year, i simply adore your style!🩵🩵🩵✨🌱
thank you sm!!! mwah!! my bday was a week ago but I haven’t been able to update my bio bc I’m without a computer and mobile will mess up the formatting -_-
just noticed radfems in my notes so I should say I hate terfs and you are not welcome here.
In this light she could almost be a beauty, he thought. In this light she could almost be a knight.
oh, Lucia…
close-ups under the cut :)
coming out as a ser davos seaworth enjoyer. I just think he’s neat…
I know his clothing is a little fancier than he usually wears but oh well! special treat.
hiii your art is so delicious!!! im sorry if youve answered this already but what references do you use for clothing? all of the clothing you draw looks so detailed and accurate. could you give some pointers?
hello I procrastinated answering this bc I don’t feel like I have a very good one but I will try! I am assuming this means accurate as in fabric draping and such and not “historically accurate” bc the clothes I draw are definitely not historically accurate….
basically… scour for references. when you’re making up an outfit it’s very difficult to accurately imagine the way fabric drapes (at least for me) so most of the clothing I draw is a patchwork of several different references. not necessarily even good references. sometimes a cheap modern blouse has the right flowy sleeves and the correct angle of an arm to copy the folds for a completely different garment. look for images with similar fabric weights and textures and frankenstein them together and you can convincingly lay out folds and drapes for a nonexistent piece of clothing.
sorry if that is not very helpful! I don’t feel like any part of my process is that well suited to giving advice U_U