[looking at 80% of my sales coming from aunties, girls, gays, and theys with good jobs and no kids]: what if we did anti woke, just like for a lil bit
Nobuteru Yūki for Marukatsu megadrive 1
Ebenholz #Arknights
I think about this a lot.
you should!!
it's honestly really handy that whenever anyone wants to ask if annie jacobson is credible i can just link the wikipedia synopsis of one of her early books
but I digress, I wish I'd known it was this amount of Dorohedoro sooner
unless it's an ultraman
the devil stuff and the grimy tone is actually way more dorohedoro than I thought
but it's also kamen rider, which to be fair is a lot of shonen in general
cryptically: oh I get it. this is a dorohedoro but it's a kamen rider.
BREAKING: WE DID IT!!! LUDOVIC IS COMING HOME!!!
The judge, clearly moved by 20 people turning up in person alongside 20 online, ruled entirely in Lud’s favor with low bond.
Update to come when he is home. The team is optimistic about his hearing in May.
#FREELUD
Some of us were gonna gather around the bromeliad pool at midnight and have a chirping session if you wanna swing by
Mostly I think it's helpful to look at coloration and patterning trends that are present across animals that aren't closely related but occupy similar niches!
Otherwise, reddish pink is a color seen in animals that can derive it from carotenoids in plants, or from eating other animals that get it from plants- the canonical example being brine shrimp, and flamingos that feed on them.
An adult bearded vulture grows cream-colored feathers, and then "dyes" them by preening with mud. It's a /highly/ idiosyncratic behavior that carries major implications about a non-bearded vulture animal reconstructed with it.
The bearded vulture is a significant example because it's a popular choice- they're very striking birds with a head structure and feathering that resembles modern reconstructions of charismatic theropods, and they have a very unique coloration.
Do artists know the pink isn't biological?
But if you're copying a very distinctive animal's patterning and colors, how well do you understand it? Do you know what colors are pigments or structural, which ones come from an animal's diet or from the presence of blood under the skin?
It's helpful to recognize when a certain coloration or pattern is very common in a niche regardless of species affiliation or taxon, like the similar dappling on juvenile tapirs/boars/cassowaries or the commonality of banded tails in coatis and lemurs.
It's like, it's way too on the nose to use bearded vulture coloration and patterning on a deinonychus, it's way too on the nose to give an azdharchid the same shade of skin and bill as a marabou stork, it's way too on the nose to do blue jay patterning.
I can't speak for everyone, but being casually familiar with a wide range of birds tends to make me feel a little annoyed at paleoart reconstructions that lift very distinctive color schemes or patterning from a modern bird.
I think the pulp aspect of comics is wildly undervalued.
The publishing pace & access points, like grocery stores, is a big reason why silver age characters have had staying power.
There is an argument that by trying to make them higher art, we are diluting their cultural impact & influence.
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#TRPG
#birdbot
piercing together history thanks to one autistic dude at a time, god bless him.
Dragon Drawing
#生成AI不使用作品
#空とドラゴン
昨夜立て続けにハルモニアのキャラのイメージが湧いたのでまずは空とドラゴンで色を使ってみる
この色は緑から茶と水色が湧いてくる
なるほど
思いついたのは顔の詳細というよりバストアップなのでもうちょい深掘りしないと
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