らくがき。おやすみ
<butt via pixiv>
butt novices should enjoy this
i like butts
Someone translate this so I can absorb all of the important how-to butt info. ;~;
Oh look someone who actually knows how to draw ass making a quick tutorial. Finallyhow the fuck have I never seen this one before
Trakoclock asked:
Hey, if you don’t mind sharing, I’ve always wondered how you got that soft celling look on your characters in your comic. Any tips? I’m currently working on my own comic and I kind of want to go for a less harsh form of cell shading. Thanks!A couple people have asked about the way I color things and I’ve been meaning to post a tutorial on it :]. I’ve never been too good at describing my process, but I hope this helps!
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Hip Tips
all of my please and thank you’s
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my response to anyone who is like ‘you know those characters are related/underage/animals, right?’
is
you know those characters are??? pretend??? right?? pretend/imaginary/NOT REAL PEOPLE??????
I’ve been dealing with this argument for over a decade. There’s just some people who will never understand that cartoons aren’t real.
here, have wings.
Good Resources:
Puget Sound Wing and Tail Collection (where all the wing images I used came from)
Animating Bird Flight (great resource for ALL artists)
reblogged cause…brb, studying this some more…..
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because it is the bane of my existence to see artists who don’t even TRY to get bird anatomy right, when they’ll gladly put forth the effort to learn mammalian anatomy
BIRDS ARE SO EASY TO DRAW
THERE ARE NOT MANY MOVING PARTS ON THEIR FACE
NOT LIKE US SQUISHY MAMMALS
still debating if I should make my own HOW TO DRAW WINGZ ref or just link to some good ones I’ve seen, since there are a plethora of both good and god-awful tutorials out there for wings already. I’ll probs make my own because other guides neglect to mention that GASP DIFFERENT BIRDS HAVE DIFFERENT SHAPED WINGS BECAUSE THEY FLY DIFFERENTLY
THIS IS AWESOME BUT JUST ONE NOTE
Almost all birds are capable of moving their upper beak, aka prokinesis, it’s just that parrots have the most obvious degree of it. prokinesis is the movement of the beak at the point at which it is hinged to the skull of the bird.
There’s like a million different types of kinesis to do with the beak/rhamphotheca/whatever but yeah, parrots aren’t the only ones :D
I can’t find any good pictures to demonstrate but yeah, it’s present in almost all birds. Loons and ducks are good birds to look at c:
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I actually have no idea how bone or muscle structure works ◡‿◡✿ Full Res
Did this upon my waifus request, and in no way do I think I have any idea whats going on when it comes to digigrade legs lol.
I don’t think I reblogged this yet even if I already had it “liked”, if I did, oh well!
Good legs!
yes, good
hmm…reblogged for future reference.<3
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Haunted house that takes people’s picture as they’re walking through.
(Source: snugglybutt, via datcatwhatcameback)



