
the gorgeous @sullen-succubus tagged me to post a color theme of my blog 🥰
earthy tones 😍 but where’s the blue and purple 😤
tagging @written-with-lust @mzmilano @alt3r-ego @darkkinkykittenn @fatbratbabe
I keep forgetting to post my results 🙃
Fun fact: I tried this with my first name and the palettes were basically the same.
Tagging: @queereldritchgalaxyprincess @greycielo @tonytylerdraws @drawn2this
I don’t think anyone has the finger on the pulse of modern comics better than C. Spike Trotman.
Can I ask you guys for input? do you have an overall preference for my stuff I do in Photoshop, or Clip Studio? is there even a significant difference? 🙃 (i think there is but I don’t want to influence >.>)
I honestly can’t tell a significant difference
Bipoc artists: when drawing Bipoc characters, do you color the palms and soles a lighter color?
Yes, and I color semi realistically
No, and I color semi realistically
Yes, and I color cartoony/simplified
No, and I color cartoony/simplified
See ResultsAs a POC artist, I never have, but that might be due to bad connotations of some racist cartoons I saw as a kid
It wasn’t until recently that I thought about it. I’m more curious than anything.
- Leaping Laelaps by Charles R. Charles R. Knight, 1896
I know this image very well, and perhaps because it was in a book I read in the 1980s, but I never knew how old this painting was.