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requiemdusk: Commission for @cathare-saurusHis character Bandit doing her part for the study group - she gives up some ass, he helps her pass. It’s a trade of goods and it is consensual.
cyancapsule: Emelie and MacaronEmelie having some fun with Catling’s micro pig character Macaron.She’s actually super duper tiny, but I made her bigger for this picture! Consider supporting me on Patreon for concept and study sketches, early access
cyancapsule: Emelie lubin’ up one of her fav toys! This double ended dildo is tied with large pink beads as being her fav! :oConsider supporting me on Patreon for idea and study sketches, full resolution and PSDs! I love this character and her creator
mushroomaximus: wewerefire: theweniswarmer:doublemaximusart:Bored? Study eyes from random characters! :Dconfirmedi’m done This has over 90k notes are you kidding meeeee
david-brun: I finally finished coloring these drawings for my friend Laine. Here I have studied how the lighting plays an important role to emphasize a body part or simply shift attention to some special character. We can see how depending on the lighti
bikiniarmorbattledamage: smashsurvey: Now think of how many of those female characters and protagonists are oversexed, created for the male gaze, or put in an inactive damsel role for the plot of the game. Representation matters. A Study last year
naveplanetexpress: Disney Animators Study Their Reflections in Mirrors to Draw Classic Characters’ Facial Expressions For decades, professional animators have relied on mirrors and their own facial expressions to be able to produce the dynamic, expressiv
tahuprimeart: Old WIP of Amatsukaze from Kantai Collection. Did this thing for studies where I’d hit random on image sites for character or pose reference. Should finish them sometime. I’ll do an art giveaway when I hit 100 followers, so follow me
a-v-studies: 4/23 bamf character moments from LOST Mr. Eko stares down the Man in Black.
reginaprimata: Studies of wang-dang-diddladang-a-dangs, and a test run. Because determining a character’s penile anatomy is srs bzns.
fancysomedisneymagic: LIVE ACTION vs. FINAL ANIMATION We all know that in the golden years, as reference for animation, there were live action characters to study movement, posing, lighting, etc. It is all about filling the frame with proportions and
wewerefire: theweniswarmer:doublemaximusart:Bored? Study eyes from random characters! :Dconfirmedi’m done
I have a bit of spare time from my college studies, because of, well, summer. Expect a few sketches and drawings inbound. As usual, I’ll at the very least consider any and all requests sent my way, especially with canon characters. Bonus points
Felt like doin some Wendy today, in between homework and studying. Rip me rip life guys. Anyway, I decided to do this one after seeing that ONE scene where bill snaps and possesses a bunch of characters in one of the later episodes. Felt that would
inkybeaker: I’d like to introduce you guys to my oldest Guild Wars 2 character, Amita Sharpfang!This was supposed to be a quick study of charr heads, like I’m talkin’ sketching and basic shapes, then…it evolved into a full body color thing. I
requiemdusk: Commission for @cathare-saurus His character Bandit doing her part for the study group - she gives up some ass, he helps her pass. It’s a trade of goods and it is consensual.
tinderarts:(sai28-1) some color/paint studies of other people’s characters. Not sure who to credit for the first one. (edit - First image ref by Rikose ) the 2nd one is done by shepherd0821 nice butt.
Some wolf study, ‘cause I wanna design a doggy character to accompany Anna and Ciel in their universe Someone please teach me how to draw dogs/wolves properly, this was done with a ton of reference pics
Supporting character appreciation and some motion studies!Starring Dr S “Dot” R, Angel ***aster, aaand… Ada! (with Dr M.S hand cameo)Since all she ever does is is sit and blep around I’ve never really had the chance to draw her in
whooo-ya: i’ve drew some details about her but, this isn’t the final stage, so there’s room for change. I have to study for my career, but designing character is more interesting though. ヾ(⌐■_■)ノ♪ so fucking cute holy shit look
Hello, =D I want to show something I have been doing last 3 month. I do a lot of research for my thesis work in graphic design major studies. It’s Anthropomorphic character/avatar generator application. Right now I am on design process and will
spookyshinobi:theinternetcitizen:doublemaximusart:Bored? Study eyes from random characters! :DWhat anime is that last one from?Gravity Falls
prostheticknowledge: Scroll BackGaming study by itaykeren looks at the subject of how scrolling works in 2D video games, the hidden design methods which control the presentation of levels around the playable character: … I was quite surprised that
artisticfong: Very first concept piece for #kungfupanda3. This piece was really just a study to familiarize myself with the characters designed by Nico Marlet and the look of the film. One more week until the release! #visdev #conceptart #dreamworks
nanaartas: I was really confused because people have been complaining about how all of the female characters from Overwatch have the same face and I’ve never really seen it that way so I went and did a study on their face shapes and structures by tracing
lewd-doodles-bc:I honestly like making these character ref/studies.
Wouldn’t call these inktoeber drawings, as they are expression sketches of Aislin, Jadeite, and Neve. Long story short this is some stuff that I’m learning from my character design class. I need to study expressions more.
One more WIP doodle for the day with that plant witch character. Not sure if she’ll remain a plant witch, but she will still be a short stack. Now if I could just find some good lip studies that would help a lot.
phaineofcatz: So I wanted to do a turntable head study and all of my characters are kind of being redesigned. To solve this problem I borrowed @blogshirtboy‘s Otter girl! I’ve been a fan of their work(TF and not, they have WONDERFUL inks and linework
spookyshinobi:theinternetcitizen:doublemaximusart:Bored? Study eyes from random characters! :DWhat anime is that last one from? Gravity Falls
cyancapsule: Her next choice would be a tongue one~ <o< Consider supporting me on Patreon to ask my characters questions, get access to idea and study sketches, full resolution and PSDs!
cyancapsule: A futa sheep character I’ve been experimenting with recently! Her name is Molly and she’s got a buncha soft wooliness going on.Consider supporting me on Patreon for concept and study sketches, early viewing, full resolution and PSDs!
did-you-kno:Fictional characters might not be real, but our relationships with them are. Studies show it’s difficult for our brains to distinguish between our familiarity with characters on TV and our personal relationships with real people. The
gtunver: fire emblem heroes camilla line work hello every one^^ I like this character when I saw her at the first time !I finally has the chance to draw her . this is her Festival Bunny girl suit. hope you like it! I am study line work recently
retreatcoast:Texture studies/fan art for Steven Universe! Really dig this show for all sorts of reasons. Everything about it’s really great; the soundtrack, plot, themes, character design, visual style, etc.http://on.be.net/1Ca0N5z<3 <3 <3
palmofthelefthandblack: some Quiet study. Gonna really try to push my anatomy with this version of the character. < |D’‘‘‘
slbtumblng: clxcool: realmofstelo: clxcool: I think I know who I’m gonna draw next after I do a few study drawings. Oh yes, how could forget this cute character. XD Forget the spanish fly, try to find a spanish butterfly. They’re more nicer
limdog: Hello~ Thank you for look my art.It’s Miss Kobayashi’s dragon maid “Tohru” of my patreon March reward WorkB.this was very difficult work.. very..very.. I was very tough.. I need more practice and study.currently, decided fanart character
jlewdaby: SHADBASE | TWITTER | PATREON Characters are 18+ Late posting this! was in a study session all day and hadn’t made the time to put this publicly to be honest :/ Heres a Code Lyoko piece! hope i got their foreheads on point x) If Jeremy
ambris-waifu-hoard: alissabuns: Yeah sunset shimmer the best pony is also in the Night Study group, Done thanks to the people at Patreon!And with that is time to decide on the last girl! It has to be an Evil Unicorn of some sort, a reformed character…
shepherd0821: tinderarts: (sai28-1) some color/paint studies of other people’s characters. Not sure who to credit for the first one. (edit - First image ref by Rikose ) the 2nd one is done by shepherd0821 nice butt. ;9
barayuli: 2 out of a 7 panel comic strip as today’s patreon reward.It’s characters from my webcomic Demon Studies.
hushabyevalley: Supporting character appreciation and some motion studies!Starring Dr S “Dot” R, Angel ***aster, aaand… Ada! (with Dr M.S hand cameo)Since all she ever does is is sit and blep around I’ve never really had the chance to draw her
gtunver: fire emblem heroes camilla line work hello every one^^ I like this character when I saw her at the first time !I finally has the chance to draw her . this is her Festival Bunny girl suit.hope you like it!I am study line work recently
I’m all for Rule 63-ing characters and studying how gender applies to characters and the cultures that a person is writing about. And while a lot of Rule 63 results in turning queer relationships into het relationships, it can still be a great
ultrafacts: - When you “lose yourself” inside the world of a fictional character while reading a story, you may actually end up changing your own behavior and thoughts to match that of the character, a new study suggests. Researchers at Ohio State
otters-against-ddlg: did-you-kno: Fictional characters might not be real, but our relationships with them are. Studies show it’s difficult for our brains to distinguish between our familiarity with characters on TV and our personal relationships
fiirebender-blog: Women’s Appreciation Week: Day Six (Unfairly Treated Female Character)↳ Asami Sato (or, a study in a fandom’s hatred of a female character for no other reason than that she got in the way of a ship)
did-you-kno: Fictional characters might not be real, but our relationships with them are. Studies show it’s difficult for our brains to distinguish between our familiarity with characters on TV and our personal relationships with real people.
jedavu: Disney Animators Study Their Reflections in Mirrors to Draw Classic Characters’ Facial Expressions For decades, professional animators have relied on mirrors and their own facial expressions to be able to produce the dynamic, expressive characters
yearoftheglitch: 095 of 366 One Character Databend Studies 256x256 pixel cropped images produced by changing only one hex character in a white JPG file. Oftentimes the change amounts to the flipping of a single bit, as in 00 to 01.
jedavu:Disney Animators Study Their Reflections in Mirrors to Draw Classic Characters’ Facial ExpressionsFor decades, professional animators have relied on mirrors and their own facial expressions to be able to produce the dynamic, expressive characters
rootbeersweetheart: “Having fat characters will make kids unhealthy.” So we’re just going to ignore how multiple case studies have shown that seeing nothing but thin characters can damage a child’s body image or is that not important enough?
akairiot: Robin (female) study #1(done in MangaStudio instead of PS because I’m slowly falling in love with that program)(gonna start adding character notes to these – my personal interpretation of the character, not necessarily canon)
ultrafacts: - When you “lose yourself” inside the world of a fictional character while reading a story, you may actually end up changing your own behavior and thoughts to match that of the character, a new study suggests.Researchers at Ohio State
gaywrites: GLAAD has released its annual Where We Are On TV study examining LGBTQ representation on broadcast, cable and streaming television. Here’s an overview: LGBTQ characters make up 4.8% of regular characters on broadcast TV Broadcast platforms
did-you-kno: Fictional characters might not be real, but our relationships with them are. Studies show it’s difficult for our brains to distinguish between our familiarity with characters on TV and our personal relationships with real people. The