I'm getting back into drawing. First up, a joke on the RPMs of a hard drive. It's only funny if you know what I'm talking about in the first place.
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If your eyes came together, it would be a butterfly. Which is awesome.
I'm trying to do a less pretty style.
It looks okay. The best thing to do for working out a style or a method of drawing something, in my experience, is to just do huge volumes of work in a short amount of time.
Working on expressions. I kind of like how I'm turning out. I normally draw "for other people" in the sense that I try to make things look pretty and appealing. My styles are inherently ugly but I like that.
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See? Ugly.
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Haha, remember that time you drew yourself giving a blowjob?
Yup, still have it too. I should work on drawing that stuff better.
they look like snake people
Yeah, I think that's the slit eyes.
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I find that harder (Thicker & sketchy) lines gives a more abrasive feel, if that's what you're going for. Ala Johnen Vasquez and Don Hertzfeld.
I like abrasive. My influences are life experiences, Leinil Yu, Yoji Shinkawa, Tsutomu Nihei. Especially Nihei and Yu.
PIZZA