I got the kerry acrylic keychains! The color turned out darker than I expected tho 🥲 (like even darker than the CMYK file) I'm gonna make another order so it'll take a while. II'll probably sell this current darker batch with a discount 🤔(or put them in the darkest corner of my closet if no one wants them lol)
The chibi sticker sheet turns out great tho! Already putting them on my ipad aha
im letting them pose like a KOF winning screen here XD (90s kid anyone?)
it's for my deskmat actually, been wanting a custom design for a while now but couldn't figure out what the design should be but here we are! pouring my recent hyperfixation into it, can't wait to get the print. It's gonna be big like 90*40cm.
left is @elanxd's Val, middle is @uwuchidraws's Vince and lastly my Jeremy :3 still crazy about them til now
the draft/reference:
omg thank you @z-lagorio (thank you for the rest of the tags too guys🥺😭💖)
not sure if you’re actually asking but I love colors so I'm answering anyways XD
I basically learned how to pick colors through this video!
https://youtu.be/9kQllLy_X4I?si=x2snQWY_Oosnx0_h
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For this drawing I stared with a warm orange tone and decided hot pink is a lewder color lol so I added a hot pink color layer and a tiny bit of purple and red multiply layers
color layer does very similar things to your drawing as what Sycra is achieving in the video. I usually start with his color picking method then add a color layer if I want to adjust the tone. Hope this helps anyone who's curious ...?😳
are you planning to sell that kerry figurine (or at least the files to 3d print it)? id love to have it, looks so good!
Aww thank you anon! The paint job took me 1.5 months (it's on and off but I definitely spent tens of hours at least) so it'll be too challenging to make more copies ;-; As for the 3D file, it's basically my husband's work and he's not interested in selling it. I'm so sorry ;-;
He's aliiiive!!! Some areas look a bit too hand painted but I'm still really proud of this hehehe. The amount of details on this old man tho uaagghhh...I'm surprised my eyes didn't pop out lol. The process made me appreciate how much easier it is to make digital 2d art ;u;
also now I can finally do this ↓↓↓ >:3
Here's what he looks like without colors if you haven't seen it!!
Guysguys guys guys I've been nagging my husband for months to print Kerry for me and he actually made it AAAAAA!!!! I have the best partner in the world 🤯😭😭💖💕💕
I gave him a rough sketch of the pose and helped tweak the arm muscles in Zbrush but the rest (aside from the models themselves) is all him!
I'm coloring it rn. If you don't hear updates from me after a few months ... let's just call this version final gdjjhkf
Hi! I love your art style and how you draw! I was wondering if you have any tips for making the poses you draw look so natural and fluid? When I draw anything lower than the head and shoulders it always looks so stiff 😫
Oh wow thank you so much! 😳
There's an art principle called line of action that can really help poses look more natural! Before I go into smaller details like muscles, fabric folds etc, I think about the pose as one big curve or shape. This Griz and Norm drawing below explains it really well! Also I recommend looking up "line of action" on YouTube! Lots of great tutorials there!