Had to do it XD
Had to do it XD
What do you think of diaper blowouts?
Hey man, whatever works XD
When a hottie is into the same degenerate shit as you, things are never not sloppy~
Here's a very fun tip:
Tracing lines on pictures on bubble clusters is a fun way to practice drawing butts.
It's a bit limiting in terms of improving, though.
Ah, i see you're here, too.
A fart edit of an old farting animation of mine
Here's a fun question I was asked on discord: if you and your fictional crush were fucking in a closet, and they're farting nonstop, from the scale of 1 to 100 how hard would you cum in them? You if you want, you can go much higher than 100.
Guess whooooo~
This preview looks like it showing a lot... but what if i tell you that this is only the appetizer?
Better roll the window down~
Animation by @ShslSadCat
Sound by me
Moar art tips.
WIPs are very underrated references. They provide WAY more information than you think. You'll see on what goes on under the hood, such as how shapes how shapes are used and placed. This will also give you a better understanding of thinking in 3D.
Moar art wisdom!
If your old art "sucks" compared to your most recent art, that's a good thing. That means you've made a lot of progress along the way. Don't delete your old art because it makes you cringe.
Thanks!
Funny fact. I set this really dumb art goal of improving in a very insane rate to see how far i can go.
The reason why im doing this is because it sound funny for some reason.
Yea, animating in a whole different beast in itself, huh?
thanks, dude!
"blown away"
I see what you did there!
A lot of us hopes so =w=
Whooooo boy she's one is a lethal hissing stinker of a Lopunny, isnt she?~
One way to increase your drawing speed is to develop a habit on drawing without thinking. Drawing without thinking will prevent overthinking, and be able work with bigger shapes without worrying about all the small details.
Do not draw at 100% every time. You'll end up burning out at some point. Take a break by drawing something really silly, stupid, or something self indulgent.
Feel like you're not good enough to draw something? Solution: Draw it, anyway! Waiting until you feel ready? Solution: Draw it, anyway! The day that you feel that you're ready will never come. All you'll gonna end up doing is keep putting it off later and later, and then never.
Rimming and pegging? A true person of culture you have there.
Art QoL Tip:
When you're starting a new drawing, there's a good chance are that your canvas color is white. Staring at a white canvas will cause major eye strain. Turn your canvas color to gray. Your canvas will be in "dark mode" and your eyes will thank you.
More wisdom!
Only look up tutorials when you can apply it immediately. Without immediate application, you will end up forgetting a lot of what you've leaned, and also wasted a lot of time in the process.
Well, it's either listen to the customer base, or lose money. Normally, companies listen to the customers AFTER they lose money.
Now to be absolutely clear on this. If you think I'm blaming DummyDoodles, I'm not. Their stuff is public, not private, so it's a matter of unfortunate happenstance that it was reuploaded to youtube.
Especially when I said about posting private stuff online. if you want something to stay private, do not post it in the first place. In fact, the only reason why I even replied was the public/private comment.
Okay, I admit, "devil's advocate" was a bad choice of words, but my point still stands. It's not like they don't know the gravity of their actions. They simply don't care.
Which is why I said artists needs to develop foresight and a more realistic view on how people behave.
No, I'm not bowing down. I'm saying that we need better foresight and realistic views on stuff like this. So we can minimize shit like this.
Actually what strikes me wild is that youtube's content system doesn't even pick up on that.
And clout chasers will do anything for a drop of fame. Respect and dignity for others are completely nonexistent to these people. It's sad, but that's how the internet works. That's how people on the internet function. Artists needs to have a more realistic mindset on how people behave online.