Fresh from the gym.
Done by dear @oreowoof.bsky.social
try to make 2000s pre-rendered 3D aesthetic. It’s so retro and sultry.
random line? Your anatomy is top-notch.
making a game prototype
morning warming up
you are so kind
like Bara featuring horse-eared men, similar to the style of Uma Musume.
Bara is my comfort zone, but furry has more fun.
Should I keep drawing furry, or go back to drawing bara?
sketch
yes but first set is full
commission card
Practice drawing dragon faces
I think it was a souvenir from when I was on the GYEE
I’ve used an iPad and a drawing tablet, but my neck and lower back can’t handle long hours of drawing.
This is my desktop setup. I’ve used many different drawing devices, but this budget tablet is still the most comfortable and handy for me to use.
Commission for @KrankheitRan on twitter
17K!finally~
old one
Tired city
tip:making your community content more substantial. Instead of random sketches, aim for something more immersive—a comic would be a great choice.
The two aren't mutually exclusive; you can build your skills and your community simultaneously. Think of long-running manga artists: their craft evolves with every chapter, and their finale usually far outshines their debut
we are so lucky to have the company of these little guys in such a fickle world.
mybe not the right time to ask,are you going to share your love to another dog someday,you seems a really good dog owner
I really wish I was in that list.❤️🩹
Think of X and Insta as just advertising agencies. Use them to run your ads, hop on trends, and follow the latest hashtags. But don't get too emotionally invested or spend all your energy there.
Patreon, Discord, or Telegram—places without those crazy algorithms—that's where you take care of your fans. That’s where you can actually be a human being, not just a content-posting machine.