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Wake up Puppet boy!! 🌀
you all get the first taste as a treat since im not all that active here heh..
been a while since ive drawn wally i forget hes the main character sometimes lol
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Also posting old art from my Instagram over here for the sake of it…, (hi guys it’s me again) ((nvm it’s like one am. A guys gotta sleep))
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snippets of Wally pictures from our trip to the Phillippines!
theres more but i'll put them in their own posts :3
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Wally, the mad hatter
+ some extras!
I did a lot of experimentation and took a lot of inspiration from the animated movie
I'm kinda mad this didn't turned out the way I wanted, but ugh- okay. I will get there eventually, I suppose?
(ノ`Д´)ノ彡┻━┻
ITS FINALLY DONE YAYYYY
19/07/24
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Doodle before bed~
Eddie’s face! He’s so happy!
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Considering that Wally is canonically autistic, what things overwhelm him or overstimulate him?
Loud noises, physical touch, eye contact
Unfortunately for Wally Home is all of that
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Hey hey! Got some Whiteboard doodles here!
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How do you draw so well on paper without getting frustrated with your own art? Bless me with a tip pls
I often draw very messily on paper. I just clean it up afterwards, either by erasing stray marks and guidelines and relining the drawing, or by scanning and doing digital touchups. Or I just leave some of the messiness there because sometimes that has more personality and charm than a pristine, polished drawing does. I am also in a near perpetual state of frustration with my art. I think that's normal for anyone doing any sort of creative work. Having to erase and redraw something, having to reconfigure your approach after trying and failing the first few times, having to relent and seek out some reference material - it's a confluence of frustration and challenge. As maddening as it can be, it's also part of what keeps things interesting. If it was all completely effortless, what satisfaction would there be in doing it?
I guess if there's a tip in here somewhere, it's to embrace frustration. If you're feeling frustrated, it's a good indication you have a critical eye for your own work and that you're venturing beyond your comfort zones. Both of those things are essential to improving. (That's not to say you should torture yourself. If you're so frustrated that your blood pressure is spiking, well, take a break, cool off, return after a refresh.)
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hooplah
(style replication practice) ☆ please do not use my art or repost my art to other sites. ☆
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Barnaby finally arrived today, so here's a celebration piece!! I love it with the monochrome coloring, but here's the version with color!
He's so ugly yet so cute, makes me adore him even more!
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