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OCs For Days

All my art stuff goes here! Enjoy fanart of whatever is giving me brainrot atm and me trying to figure out my ocs stories!

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Oh My God I Hate Him So Much Hes Such An Asshole ( Affectionate)

Oh My God I Hate Him So Much Hes Such An Asshole ( Affectionate)

Oh my god I hate him so much he’s such an asshole ( affectionate)

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2 years ago

"I should try to be less self-indulgent when making my OCs" I say, as I make a third girl OC that wears primarily pink

2 years ago

if you ever doubt your writing, be it your themes, or the reason behind it, remember that h.g wells wrote war of the worlds both as a commentary on colonialism and the horrors it brings, and because he fucking hated his neighbours and his 13 hour job, and wanted to write about the town in which he lived getting blasted to the fucking ground by lasers into an irreparable heap and all of the townspeople dying painfully 

you, too, can channel your hatred for that guy that lives down the hall and blasts music at 4am into the one of the most influential science fiction stories ever written! fuck it! i believe in you!!  

2 years ago

drawing is so wack. what do you mean there's no stock image to reference of this exact composition i have in my head.

2 years ago

The best drawing advice I can give to anyone who wants to improve quickly is to use cheap notepad paper and ballpoint pens. I know it's tempting to buy the cool fancy supplies but then you'll feel pressured to not waste them. Use garbage materials and burn through them with zero thought. Only use pen because it forces you to commit and stops you from second guessing your lines and redrawing them over and over. Learn how to use your mistakes and then learn how to get it right the first time. I took numerous art classes and nothing taught me more than buying a big pack of Bics and legal pads and sketching anything that came to mind without hesitation. Fill a few pages everyday with the first thing that comes to mind. Don't rip out pages you don't like, just flip to the next page and try again. Watch yourself improve. If you really want to be a good artist, you need to learn how to draw from the ground up without relying on quality materials.