Here's a group picture that I first drew almost a year ago, but I only recently finished it. It was made with only black colored pencil and copic markers (no pencil). The skin colors aren't 100% accurate, and everyone with blush is female.
5/12. Unlike the rest of the characters, I drew her with a smaller head and larger feet. I'll probably end up going with big feet and heads because that is cute. The wind on her clothes doesn't make complete sense, but this was not that well thought out of a drawing.
This is my final for color design last semester. We had the option of using a specific artist's use of color, and I chose @gigidigi , especially her work with Cucumber Quest. She my favorite comic creator, so I thought, 'what would be better than a comic?' I used two of her techniques: simultaneous contrast based on emotion, and character motifs. I wanted to further challenge myself by having a rainbow gradient and no dialogue. As a result, the story and art are very simple.
(Go here for a less compressed version)
Rebels.
Also, reminder that I got a reblog blog!
Sketches of some crazy made up fashions from over the summer.
Here's some thumbnail sketches! The bottom three use color palettes from this.
Cucumber Quest fan art! Here is one of my favorite characters ( This is the last one for a while.) Cucumber Quest is an amazing web comic, and everyone should read it. I love seeing representation of LGBT+ characters in media, especially when it's for all ages.
9/12 Violet turned out a bit larger than the rest because I messed up copying the height chart.
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