(aight before i send this please know that this is in no way trying to rush u back into drawing faster pls respond at ur leisure and when ur hands give u the ok) so i'm a massive fan of tpoh, and i really want to draw some human rgb, but i'm having trouble with his face. being an amateur artist, i'm kind of bad at drawing different face shapes, and my main issues are his jaw, cheekbones, and nose. i'm just bad at drawing them from different angles. any tips for drawing this boye?
that’s okay man I have trouble drawing him too! it’s so weird, considering he’s my own character but hey- the best help I can give is to tell you he was designed to look like Buster Keaton crossed with David Bowie, and a long time ago when TPoH was still in baby stages I admitted this difficulty and this plan and an anon told me to use ‘morph’. which resulted in this-
which is, astoundingly, pretty much exactly what I envisioned but couldn’t draw. I make him look a little more tired and exaggerate the triangular eyebrow thing but like, yeah! give him more bonkers curly hair and that’s The Lad
EDIT: golden addition to this post-
Still true to this day
The Watchman and Southron, Sumter, South Carolina, July 5, 1922
March, 1925 Cover of "Fashionable Dress" magazine. From Art Deco, FB.
INSANE. INSANELY GOOD.
He’s here to rock the dance floor.
A fun lil experiment. I think it suits RGB well. Enjoy.
The original video and performance by amazing Light Balance guys.
These are genuine gifts to the world
The Great Gatsby + Tumblr Text Posts Part 8
Traditional artist attempts a quick digital sketch of RGB on cousin's iPad notes app during a sleepover <3
And well, here's an 𝓪𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓱𝓮𝓽𝓲𝓬 shot for fun since we were also doing our makeup.
We all know this site is US-user heavy, but I wanna know how many are vs aren't from the land of capitalism.
hello beloveds ☺️
For aro/ace writers:
- you don't have to write sex scenes. Tolkien didn't
- you don't have to write romance. Lewis didn't
- you can write very close friendships that have nothing romantic nor sexual in them. Scott Lynch did
- you can write sexual relationships that don't involve romance. Sapkowski did
- you can write romantic relationships that don't involve sex. Pratchett and Gaiman did
Don't let anyone tell you that some kinds of relationships are impossible or that a story must contain some themes. It's your story, write it the way you want