this comes off as so aggressive but my friend sent this ask along with other fish related harassment lmao
What if you drew…HEAR ME OUT. What if HEAR ME OUT. HEAR ME OUT HOLD ON. What you drew Sprace HEAR ME OUT HERE as fish
take your insane drawing prompt and get out
this is what they meant when they said they's as free as fishes
mike faist face study!!
i love when liveposting art lmao. doing these faces for an art request...
he means so much to me
thank u noah <33 everyone i tag has no obligation to reblog!! i just want to tell u that i love u
@culpeppercheckers721 @pankataratos @ruemzip @purple-1-0-1 @toyatenmacanon @twuffy @stardewaddicted @aroaceblackhole @fox-that-eats-oil-paintings @zluty-spendlik @stompandhollar
A friend threatened me to repost so I will!
Basically, there r tons of fake asses on tumblr who just want comments and followers, so someone started this to see who's actually a good friend. Everyone I tag better repost (and tag other people and preferably threaten them in a creative way as well) bc I'm high on caffeine and newfound lesbianism and will resort to violence.
@ey-theys-was-coronas
@fangirlhehe
I would tag more people but they're the only ones I've really interacted with-
YOUR ART IS SO BEAUTIFUL AHHFHFHDHDGHHHGH DREAM ARTSTYLE
i forgot to answer this aaa! thank you so much <33
bro doesn't have his cigar :(
im sorry for being incredibly immature about the fish thing but it brings me immense joy
yeah u go and apologise and think about your actions
my process is loosely as follows:
get a reference and look at the values and colors and get a bunch of markers (i use ohuhu alcohol markers) for the lightest value and ones in between. i usually don't set a darkest value from the get go because a lot of it is layering and experimenting, but i want to at least have some colors to start with and lay down a base. usually i get a bunch of skin tones and two to four cold tones, depending on what the reference seems to call for. the colors don't have to be an exact match because you're never gonna be able to exactly match the tone with a limited palette. keep in mind that this is mostly a face rendering tutorial because portraits are about the only things i've done with markers lol, but i'll try to keep it applicable to other things as well?
(also, something important to keep in mind is wet vs dry - this is less of a thing with alcohol markers - if you're layering over a part that you've just colored on the marker is going to bleed. this is a good thing for blending!! but if you want cleaner shapes i'd wait a bit for the page to dry before coloring to do smaller details or different parts of the drawing like skin bordering hair, etc. the wet/dry divide is more obvious in mediums like watercolor, but it's still a useful thing to take advantage of and be aware of.)
so i generally use a lot of layering for each portrait. the first layer is coloring in some shapes of where the darkest shadows are, using the brush tip of the marker. (keep in mind that i also spend a while sketching out a guideline) then i use the chisel tip to color the entire face in, while it's still "wet". (save the eyes, although you could do that too because this is a light color and eyes are generally in shadow anyway. also to be noted: keep these first strokes brief because layering the same color can darken it.)
now that all the white space has been covered for the subject i go in with either a darker shade of a skin tone or a cold tone. i find that lighter, cold tones (like blue and purple) elevate shading a lot if used right. ("right" being where light might be reflected onto bottom-facing facial planes or where shadows intersect, or just as light shadows.)
then i just layer various colors i've selected, (while selecting more sometimes lol) keeping in mind facial planes and structure and looking at the values of my reference until i'm satisfied. generally then i push myself to darken the shadows a bit more and add details as necessary. the hair is similar - lay down a foundation color, analyse shapes and values and layer.
i usually also outline stuff with a pen (forgot what brand it is but i'm sure any pen works lol) and add highlights with a white acrylic pen! (sometimes i color over the white and or dab at it while it's still drying so it's not as bright) this is. quite lengthy but it's the short and long of it. ^u^
some mechanisms marker drawings ;0;
oughhhh the cross-hatching shading in your drawings,,,,,my beloved cross-hatching shading,,,,,my absolute favorite form of shading i love love love seeing it in your drawings
awww thank you so much!!! i love doing it too, and to be completely honest am not sure how to shade if i don't use hatching + cross hatching? it's my favorite too :))
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