This Advanced Doodling class is really paying off
i made a film using input data from melty blood to determine frame lengths and cuts
You guys remember the Isabelle/Doomguy memes that were going around? We hired one of the artists who made a particularly good one to do the cover for Iron Meat, and, yeah, I’d say he nailed it.
This is what happens when you let me make creative decisions.

it’s @hobo’s art, but i commissioned him to draw my icon and it’s very cute and i love it and you should give him money if you haven’t recently

i used to draw/paint (digitally) all the time, but i’ve fallen out of the habit due to working on other projects which require my focusing on other skills. Recently (over the past like, 4 years) I’ve found myself really attracted to teeth as subject matter. I’ve put teeth in a lot of my games and have built a lot of my personal/online aesthetic around them. Not sure what to take away from that but here’s a thing i spent this arvo working on.
beautiful

I joined the latest art meme about redrawing this specific screenshot from Sailor Moon
This is really good! How did you start getting into big panels like that? I’ve never understood how to do pixel art in any way that isn’t small and tiled. Everytime I try to do the sailor moon challenge I just… draw from the image and it’s just a bag fascimile instead of nice and unique like this.
honestly my art process is often just shooting at the wall and getting ideas off of it. I was just fucking around drawing her with a pixel brush, oekaki-style, just like, not even drawing it seriously, ready to close the window and not save it, but then as I kept drawing I had the idea “hey I should downsize this and then polish it up a bunch, take it into some old japanese computer pixel-art direction” and that’s how I arrived at it.
here’s another big pixel-art I did a long time ago that I’m still proud of:

Maybe that should be your next self-imposed challenge! Get a bunch of PC-88 visual novels as references and try doing that! Whenever I realize “oh I haven’t ever done that”, I try to set that as my next art goal













