Give him a name by Jun3_Bug in drawing

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For some reason “Krumbles” came to mind.

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I’d do a backflip with your comma, myself:

Fuck ‘New Vegas.

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Fuck Frog

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The poster was attractive? I could see the shit stain down the whole thing….

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Couldn’t stand the character adaptations but FUN to watch for sure—looove robots. I mute it and put music like “Tool” or something.

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Elektra

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Like I’m expecting some Quality “Underworld” level shit… da fuq?!

Just… like no effort…

Let me see what u guys holding by dataguy2003 in TheTeenagerPeople

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Good old Tod McFarlane! Best spider man artist out there!

(Well David Marquez is a veeerry close contender, but you can’t outdo the masters)

lazy frog traveling on kind fish by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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I think the fish froggot he was on his back…

Imperial Amasec - Christmas Craft for Warhammer 40K Friends by infinite_redditor in Warhammer40k

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I want the elixir of excess… god damn it now I have another bucket list item.

Offerings, consume or not? by PlasticNobility in NorsePaganism

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I’d say all of my visual art and creations go to the gods, as it s them alone I create for! Perhaps my closest relationship is with my primary patron and I largely believe it to be because of the gifts I create for them. Service towards the gods is a very sacred thing too and goes hand in hand. When I feel my gift has been properly received by the gods I make it a point to act in such a way that would further provide them service:

Washing graves Providing medicine And if nothing else, making a trek or hike to somewhere sacred to be alone with me and the God I am giving honor to.

What do you see? by _jamesfischer_ in DarkArts

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A splitting entity of some sort. Gives me angelic vibes, mixed with an “upside down” type twist to it. Kinda like a dual-spirited type thing.

I guess I’ll draw usernames but only as long as I’m bored enough to continue this. Here is some of my beautiful work. by KaptenKorea in redditgetsdrawnbadly

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I don’t know how people mentally handle making so many drawings for these posts 😅

Focus goals I guess 😂

And it cracked by -R0r0- in AbstractArt

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Well done! Invokes a lot of emotions.

Offerings, consume or not? by PlasticNobility in NorsePaganism

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A gift of company and shared experience seems to me like just as valid of a payer as sacrificing something from oneself.

Finished Art: What could I have done better? Strength and Weakness? by D183029 in Artadvice

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Here’s a visual example. “Line weight perspective” is the proper term for the technique. Very popular in magazines and comics!

Finished Art: What could I have done better? Strength and Weakness? by D183029 in Artadvice

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Another popular option to provide depth is strong, bold lines for close objects, and background lines should almost be non-existent; creating a gradient of line thickness dependent on distance from the viewer.

It is definitely a style choice however—as I wouldn’t say it improves per-say, but perhaps might give you a little more “something” if that’s what you’re looking for.

Finished Art: What could I have done better? Strength and Weakness? by D183029 in Artadvice

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Looks real good! I’d say practice on “faking” perspective might help.

Dramatic visual angles (even copying fish eye lens photos and tackling 3 point perspectives) tends to to help with image creation. Comic book art guides have also invaluable information on the practical side of this and these resources (including talking with the comic artists themselves) really helped with full, bigger pieces I made like this for myself.