I really need to draw more, the only things I draw nowadays are dumb doodles and somehow people love them, it doesn't feel deserved.
last tutorial from september: the comic shots tutorial. when i was a younger more impressionable artist, my favorite comic author said to draw comic panels like frames of a storyboard or a movie. now that i’m older and have my own thoughts, i understand why someone would say something that i feel is frequently so wrong.
originally, i had a big comics tutorial planned, but i’ve decided to break it down into smaller tutorials. comics are all about efficiency because they are so time-consuming. anything that saves the artist time is a relief, so this is simply a reference for quickly determining what kind of basic shot to use and why a basic shot might look “weird” until you give it a simple fix by cropping it differently. in art, rules beg to be broken, so don’t take it as advice you can’t go against. shot choice is very complex, but i’ll save thoughts on that for a later tutorial.
Crawling from my grave.
I don't know how to tag non-fandom things.
Drew this out of this fandom’s lack of Papyri.
I wonder why I feel the need to push myself harder and harder until I burn out simply because of my love for art? Is it not counterintuitive? You can't create anymore if creating brings you so much pain your mind just rejects the idea itself.
There goes my last cardboard box, we will be switching to plastic wrappers for future orders.
I printed your spin off once, just wait until I have the monetary assets and time to try and bind your main or at least make it into a hardcover book.
I bound my favorite Undertale fic, Puzzles might be fun if you tried them by lizardystopia! I'm particularly pleased with the spine - I was sweating thinking about how I could figure out how to fit the fic's name on it, but I'm happy with the solution I came up with :D