Another of my favorites #FromTheInspirationFolder
Hermann Vogel (1854-1921) created the most wonderful worlds, chock-full of charming details and intricate linework.
Just such a perfect example of the utter magic of drawing.
had a dream I was working as a shelf stacker in some ominous supermarket, and just went ape, started throwing stuff around, pushing things over, then when I was running away, I was still throwing stuff through the windows. Explain that, Freud!
If you could point your friends, roommates, chums, associates, pals, colleagues, comrades, buddies, neighbours, etc. in our general direction that would be great.
paddysbooks.bigcartel.com
RTs, or whatever they’re called here, much appreciated
I've been making sure I have monday, sometimes even tuesday, to work on my own stuff/admin/smaller jobs recently, and it makes such a difference to my main job, where I was getting increasingly frustrated at my own work
Inking WIP - generally don’t need to add shading at this stage, as digital process sorts that part out… but, I let myself do it as a little treat sometimes
Bit of advice for younger artists on social media that use a feed system, like here and twitter - make sure that when someone goes to your profile, your art is at least 1 out of every 3 posts, and it's obviously yours. Often I go look at artists, and it's hard, or impossible, to find their work
Hi new people ! I'm Chloé, welcome to the party ✨
I draw for videogames but since that's under NDA you'll mostly see lesbians drawings and comics here 🌸
Concept work for Zeo Genesis - a game I'm working on with @gavthorpe.bsky.social , amongst others!
One of the Factions, called Pact - think factitious asymmetric astronauts
I always start with pencils, it allows the most freedom, and you have to live with, at least some, of your mistakes.
Concept work for Zeo Genesis - a game I'm working on with @gavthorpe.bsky.social , amongst others!
One of the Factions, called Pact - think factitious asymmetric astronauts
I always start with pencils, it allows the most freedom, and you have to live with, at least some, of your mistakes.
Sometimes I'm really good at drawing physically, sometimes digitally, but never both at the same time, and transitioning between the two? that's going to cost you a week, sorry
I'm always amazed at how lazy I am at inking my work. Part of my realises that the more janky the inking, the more interesting it looks at the end of the process I have, but so much so, I just can't be bothered to even do it half properly anymore.
One thing I miss is getting really obsessed/involved with a project and going kind of mad on it. Don't get to do that anymore, as I can't just ignore my wife and dog for 48 hours, but the abyss is always calling