Progress - Tumblr Posts
Holy shit dude, I used to follow only like 50 blogs and I was able to keep track of your art but my tumblr dash has been a mess for a while and I wasnt sure who you were at first because you've improved A Lot
ITS WILD WHAT TIME CAN DO FOR YA
These two draws are just 2 years apart, AMAZE
There are some things I love about my old style that I’m still trying to recover - namely how flowy/shapely it was, and also how much I Did Not Care about how good a line was. But my new digs? They’re pretty nice ! Things have form now, they look like they occupy a space. In general I think my color sense has gotten a lot more muted and I enjoy that as well. It’s all been very gradual but I’m always looking for ways to improve so !!!! Who knows where I’ll end up goin forward ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The last one isn't even a finished piece, it's a throwaway ballpoint pen doodle with some cel shading slapped on. For serious.
Anywho, here's Eymweth. I thought it might be nice to trace her journey. I created her in seventh grade, and look where she's gone. Sometime in 2009, I decided that short, straight cut hair was boring, and she eventually ended up with spiky bangs and a long, thin ponytail.
She was buff for a period of time, which is confusing, considering she's a ranger with pretty much no skill in hand-to-hand combat. I finally brought back the flask at her waist, which is supposed to contain poison for her arrows. I'm kind of sad that I did away with her cloak entirely--while it was cliché and out of place on the character, I just love cloaks.
For a while I gave her armor an intricate design and such, but that just doesn't fit her either, so I've discarded it. Though probably impractical, I am fond of her breastplate-and-pants style with the two-finger gloves. The main goal was flexibility and not having to draw shoulder armor, which I was completely terrible at at the time.
Now go back in time and show seventh grade me this when I was first designing the charrie. xD
Updated: 2012 versions of Eymmy on the end.
Updated: 2013 versions on the end (I have now reached image limit haha)
🍄Mushroom Poster - redesigned with all 30!🍄 . The vibrant collection of 30 mushrooms is 16"x20", semi glossy finish✨ I like this pattern type layout, it's very versatile so I might be looking to make notebooks with it in the future too! . Link to Shopify in bio if you'd like to take a look at the poster 😊🍄
Here’s a bit of a timeline for a piece I made with @dawnsoda
This is the image we started with, just some random blobs of color we got from artbreeder.com .
I then traced the image to see what a potential character from it could look like.
Made some sketches of what the character’s outline could look like before settling with this one
Added color and a background (+changed some minor stuff)
And passed it to @dawnsoda, who did a simply fenomenal shading job on it!
This is a bit different from what I usually post but I hope it was enjoyable! Might do more posts with this approach in the future, we’ll see.
currently working on The 2nd Law fanart; omg it's coming out so beautiful! Guys, i think you're going to like it :)
Have an update!
Sorry for not being so up to date with my art blog since I am, to be honest, somewhat clueless in how to start offering my artwork to people and upstarting my freelancing business I want to start lol. My current scanner/printer, after many years of working condition, has stopped scanning properly and I do not how to fix it :/
It's been a year-ish since I started posting my photography on tumber. Here's some of the first ones I posted.
*cher on twitter voice* can anyone c me
Can I get some uhhhhhh attention?
I don't know how long ago I did the one on the left but this is just comparison pic that's all.And I know I gave up on this series but I some times like drawing my old characters I just love too much to let them all like that so I'll just do minor sketchs of them. #art #pink #gaypose #before #after #beforeandafter #somuchbetter #progress #flag #sketchs #drawings #draw
Good News - June 8-14
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1. Rare foal born on estate for first time in 100 years
“The Food Museum at Abbot's Hall in Stowmarket, Suffolk, is home to a small number of Suffolk Punch horses - a breed considered critically endangered by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. A female foal was born on Saturday and has been named Abbots Juno to honour the last horse born at the museum in 1924. [...] Juno is just one of 12 fillies born so far this year in the country and she could potentially help produce more of the breed in the future.”
2. The cement that could turn your house into a giant battery
“[Scientists] at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found a way of creating an energy storage device known as a supercapacitor from three basic, cheap materials – water, cement and a soot-like substance called carbon black. [... Supercapacitators] can charge much more quickly than a lithium ion battery and don't suffer from the same levels of degradation in performance. [... Future applications of this concrete might include] roads that store solar energy and then release it to recharge electric cars wirelessly as they drive along a road [... and] energy-storing foundations of houses.”
3. New road lights, fewer dead insects—insect-friendly lighting successfully tested
“Tailored and shielded road lights make the light source almost invisible outside the illuminated area and significantly reduces the lethal attraction for flying insects in different environments. [...] The new LED luminaires deliver more focused light, reduce spill light, and are shielded above and to the side to minimize light pollution. [... In contrast,] dimming the conventional lights by a factor of 5 had no significant effect on insect attraction.”
4. When LGBTQ health is at stake, patient navigators are ready to help
“[S]ome health care systems have begun to offer guides, or navigators, to get people the help they need. [... W]hether they're just looking for a new doctor or taking the first step toward getting gender-affirming care, "a lot of our patients really benefit from having someone like me who is there to make sure that they are getting connected with a person who is immediately going to provide a safe environment for them." [... A navigator] also connects people with LGBTQ community organizations, social groups and peer support groups.”
5. Tech company to help tackle invasive plant species
“Himalayan balsam has very sugary nectar which tempts bees and other pollinators away from native plants, thereby preventing them from producing seed. It outcompetes native plant species for resources such as sunlight, space and nutrients. [...] The volunteer scheme is open to all GWT WilderGlos users who have a smartphone and can download the Crowdorsa app, where they can then earn up to 25p per square meter of Balsam removed.”
6. [Fish & Wildlife] Service Provides Over $14 Million to Benefit Local Communities, Clean Waterways and Recreational Boaters
“The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is distributing more than $14 million in Clean Vessel Act grants to improve water quality and increase opportunities for fishing, shellfish harvests and safe swimming in the nation’s waterways. By helping recreational boaters properly dispose of sewage, this year’s grants will improve conditions for local communities, wildlife and recreational boaters in 18 states and Guam.”
7. Bornean clouded leopard family filmed in wild for first time ever
“Camera traps in Tanjung Puting National Park in Indonesian Borneo have captured a Bornean clouded leopard mother and her two cubs wandering through a forest. It's the first time a family of these endangered leopards has been caught on camera in the wild, according [to] staff from the Orangutan Foundation who placed camera traps throughout the forest to learn more about the elusive species.”
8. Toy library helps parents save money 'and the planet'
“Started in 2015 by Annie Berry, South Bristol's toy library aims to reduce waste and allow more children access to more - and sometimes expensive - toys. [...] Ms Berry partnered with the St Philips recycling centre on a pilot project to rescue items back from landfill, bringing more toys into the library. [...] [P]eople use it to support the environment, take out toys that they might not have the space for at home or be able to afford, and allow children to pick non-gender specific toys.”
9. Chicago Receives $3M Grant to Inventory Its Trees and Create Plan to Manage City’s Urban Forest
“The Chicago Park District received a $1.48 million grant [“made available through the federal Inflation Reduction Act”] to complete a 100% inventory of its estimated 250,000 trees, develop an urban forestry management plan and plant 200 trees in disadvantaged areas with the highest need. As with the city, development of the management plan is expected to involve significant community input.”
10. Strong Public Support for Indigenous Co-Stewardship Plan for Bears Ears National Monument
“[The NFW has a] plan to collaboratively steward Bears Ears National Monument to safeguard wildlife, protect cultural resources, and better manage outdoor recreation. The plan was the result of a two-year collaboration among the five Tribes of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition and upholds Tribal sovereignty, incorporates Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and responsibly manages the monument for hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreation while ensuring the continued health of the ecosystem.”
June 1-7 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
Gained 1 kg!
Could this be possible?
Ahhh, such great way to start a day. I don't want to say that I feel caved in but it doesn't make me feel good, either.
(calm down) Let's see how you're doin' tomorrow.
Hold on,girl. Just hold on.
Check it out! The first illustrated map from my game is finished. ✍️ 🗺️ 🪦
Finally got a rubberized material to spray on the mask! Now to get the gold and white spray paints to finish the top half off. :D P.S. The spray gives it that old texture I might have been looking for. :3
If anyone can guess the next parts I'll be making next might get a free drawing of some sort that goes with the theme of this costume.