Yesterday I finally started reading "Lockwood and Co". I’m glad I had the time. This book keeps me sane at this point in my life ಥ‿ಥ
Тепер це наша найулюбленіший арт такий ми зробити все за допомогою штрихування хехе й нарешті пригадалась текстура паперу не даремно завантажив хіхі
Цей капелюх найкраща частина хіхі
My Nikki doodles of fits'
And my inspiration
MC: So, Paimon, are u still hungry?
Paimon: Are you still asking?
MC: ...Do you want to eat this ball?
Paimon: Ye-um
Yeah, it's Paimon here. She is such an adorable and ridiculous character. I love it so much. And her adoration of food *deep breath* Just no words
A-ah, I don't know how to draw this... em, nimbus?
Help me with jokes, plz
Today I remembered that Japanese nobility had at least two names: one as a child and the other as a teenager. So, Jack probably still has his childhood name at the age of 25. So what is it: Maru (it would make sense, because, according to one gentleman, this name was given to ward off evil spirits, but its original meaning is quite funny) or Hito (I'm not sure, but I've seen the meaning "mankind; person" and it is in the names of many emperors)? Who knows about this and did you give any options?
I started rewatching Samurai Jack. So I wanted to draw characters from the series. I rarely draw men 😅, that's why I decided to start with something simpler for myself. And here’s Ashi’s first sketch. She's pretty, I think 🙃
It’s been a while...
Inspired by old Ukrainian photos
From time to time I remember my childhood fantasies about my favourite TV series. Samurai Jack had a particular impact on my perception. This series made me interested in Japan. And because of that, I had a lot of questions about the series. So the little me came up with my own version of what happened to teenage Jack. I was very interested in how he was able to preserve that kindness and naivety, being surrounded by enemies from everywhere, not just allies. And today, I finally drew his first sketches for my strange headcanon. I don't know when I will be able to return to this stream of thought again. But I am relieved that they are no longer just in my head