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3am lemon run š (as one does) in socks nā knock off slides with your informally adopted son/human nightlight.Ā
Do you have any tips for artists who are trying to start creating comics(i ask this because your comics are GODTIER and i wanna try making some comics myself)
š³//// thank you!! i'll try the best i can but i'm there are more resources out there if these donāt work for you
-paneling i'd say at most try limiting it at 4 rows of panels a page// you can go over this (i have) but just start small! then feel free to grow from there ^^
-donāt worry about backgrounds! unless you need an establishing shot for setting there really is no need to hassle over it. i usually get around this by adding "mood lighting" or a simple pattern ^^ (even the official obey me comics barely use bgs!)
- make dialogueĀ guide the eye Ā try to make it flow! it helps readability if there's a lot you want to get out
-b/w vs colour if youāre going the b/w route donāt use too many shades of grey!! keep it simple since it's already a limited pallete
if youāre gonna use colour, it's really a free for all but try to do what's easiest for you as a start ^^
studying + reading manga/manhwa/webcomics is also a good way to develop! if you like the way something was layed out try to emulate it in your own style // hope this helps! +good luck!! šŖšæš
Hereās another doodle coming, this time of Alice Angel! I meant to post this a day or two ago, but hadnāt gotten around to it, but here yaā go. Yes, I have taken an interest in Bendy and the Ink Machine.
look. other people have commented on this before, but it seems like it needs to be said again because some of yāall arenāt getting the message.Ā
asian people are a marginalized minority. what about this do people not understand. asian people are marginalized because we live in a system of white supremacy and in this system, asian people will never be white and will never have the power of white people. just because a lot of asians are relatively well off financially does not mean we are not marginalized; there are other ways to be excluded and treated as unequal besides in terms of money, and this completely ignores the millions of asian people who are poor and working class, including the women who were killed in atlanta. asian people are not basically white- we look different, so we are treated different, just like any minority. itās that simple. if asian people were not marginalized, why else would hate crimes against asian people rise dramatically in 2020. why else would we be attacked in the streets. why else would people tell us to go back to where we came from. why else would the chinese exclusion act be passed, japanese american citizens be shipped to the midwest during world war 2, vietnamese people massacred by american soldiers in the 70s. asian people are being killed now. if we are not marginalized, why are there targets on our backs for existing.Ā
black lives matter and stop asian hate are movements for social justice that have the same root cause: destroying white supremacy. black and asian communities have often been pitted against each other by white institutions seeking to take advantage of sowing discord between minority groups, but there is a rich history of black-asian solidarityĀ during the fight for civil rights in the late 20th century. yes, anti-blackness is a real issue in asian communities, especially among older asians. and yes, asians also experience racism from black individuals- see these examples of cardi b using an anti-asian slur, this incident that happened yesterday of a black man pouring unknown liquid on an asian woman. neither is acceptable. supporting one movement does not negate your support for the other. you can do both, in fact, you should do both. realize that we all have a common enemy here, and itās the system of white supremacy that has oppressed us. we are not free from white supremacy until it is all entirely eradicated, for everyone.Ā
just because i speak in the collective sense about asian people does not mean that all asian people are the same. even though some of us may look similar, with black hair andĀ āsmallā eyes, that is only a representative image of some east/southeast asian people. asia is vast and incredibly diverse, and each nation has its own culture, language, and traditions. in addition, the asian diaspora is huge. asian people live all over the world, in varying economic, social, and political situations. different asian people in different areas have very different problems, even within the same country. an asian in a small town in nebraska will have a very different experience than an asian in paris. a korean person will have a different experience in a given place from an indian person. i donāt know how many times in my life iāve been asked, āare you chinese?ā the answer is no, iām not, and a lot of asians arenāt chinese. tied into this is the mistaken belief of some nonasians in the western world that all asians are still allegiant to the country of their heritage and speak the language of that country, which manifests in comments like āoh your english is so good!ā or āare you, like, communist?ā first off, it ignores the very real possibility that an asian person could be born outside asian countries, and second, being from a certain country by no means determines whether youāre loyal to it and agree with its policies. i just saw this with an anon claiming all chinese people support the governmentās reeducation camps for uyghur muslims. this is absolutely preposterous.Ā
finally, a word on allyship. i have zero faith in nonasian people- and by that i mean white people- to continue talking about this and spreading awareness about anti-asian racism. part of it is this model minority myth, that asians are basically as well off as white people, at least financially and academically, so they can figure things out by themselves. no. absolutely not. we cannot get out of the hole white supremacy has put us into without white people making a genuine, legitimate effort to confront their own biases. your white tears, your prayers and thoughts, they mean nothing when the blood of our families and friends runs in the streets. they mean nothing if you havenāt bothered to learn a single thing about your own prejudices. i hope to god that i am wrong about this. i hope for my family, my friends, and myself that yāall will continue to be loud about this, because we are tired of screaming for help in a crowd where we are invisible and no one cares. but iām a skeptic for a reason, and it took a massacre for people to notice what was happening. i donāt know if iāll ever be proven wrong.Ā
here are some links and posts below where you can learn about this issue and donate:Ā
anti-asian violence resources
61 places to donate to help asian americans
donation linksĀ
microaggressions against asian people
twitter thread of resources
asian therapists in the us and canada
asian hate coping resources (in several different languages)
flock together; love each other (part 7)
(more protest pigeons)
Hello here is my newest (2022) commission sheets. You can ask me through DM if interested.
(Ps: i am okay with animals and armors as long depends on the difficulties.)
Reblogs are really appreciatedš
Thank you.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE ONLY DANGANRONPA CHARACTER
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This one hovered around my heart for over a year <3Ā
does it matter if it's not the right way to hold a weapon.. if it looks THIS COOL
Stay safe U guys š„ŗš
21y/o multimedia artist. Shapes and colors are two of my favorite things. Art Tag: #noni's art
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