Today's Art Tip is: keep an eye on your eyelines! -Tell viewers where to look! -Characters in conversation should be looking into each other's eyes! This is a subtle tweak you can add to your work that eliminates unnecessary distractions and helps your piece look more cohesive.
jokes on you if you followed me for animation/animaniacs stuff bc I just draw my OCs being sweet on each other
OOPS! Today's Art Tip is actually this: sometimes the shorthands you pick up are distorted recollections from ACTUAL anatomy rules! Like, for example: the ear canal isn't at the exact center of the head, but the TOP OF THE EAR WHERE IT CONNECTS TO THE SKULL IS.
I just really like this panel so here's a big nice version of it. Colors by @Nytrinhia
artists meeting other artists
i feel like i owe some of you an apology
Today's Art Tip is a basic bit about staging and handling wider shots! A lot of beginners do a TON of midshots and closeups in their work because those are EASIER TO DO, DANGIT, but playing with the camera makes your work & stories way more engaging to the audience.
Take it from a jaded professional: only Inexperienced Artists and the People Who Exploit Them believe that you just need to work harder (and for free).
happy 2nd quarantine birthday to me and all my fellow quarantine birthday buddies
People also really liked this Spider-Man episode, so here it is for Twitter! ?️❤️?❤️?️
Here is an extremely old comic in which High School Chemistry Teacher Spider-Man does not know about any Spider-Man Memes.
Yesterday I did one of those Creator/Creations meme things as a warmup and I'm not sure if this is a universal thing or just something about my brand specifically but how did i do