#ADHD artist
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theadhdgoblin · 2 years ago
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thisartisfine · 1 year ago
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I DREW THE GANG 2.O !!!!
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thechadfactory · 6 months ago
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💖🌸🌈Pastel Pink Baby Dragon🌈🌸💖
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One of my super cute artist liberty comms :) absolutely love how this baby turned out 💖
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noballoonsinspace · 7 months ago
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Self-taught one work-in-progress at a time so that there’s some beginner stuff I don’t know and advanced stuff that I do know and I will forever be making silly beginner mistakes in complex projects that I’ll probably never complete :)
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writheworm · 10 months ago
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the inspired mind (2024)
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turns-out-its-adhd · 11 months ago
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Follow me for more pro-tips
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spiked-pie · 1 year ago
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orchidcollart · 4 months ago
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Fanart of some of our favourite video game slimes
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nora-flora · 2 months ago
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heellp i cant stop drawing the green alien frog lady laezel
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lambbastard · 4 months ago
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A small piece inspired by AURORA's song, The Conflict Of The Mind
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theadhdgoblin · 2 years ago
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autisticlee · 2 years ago
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i made my first comic :) that ND feeling when you have so much more to process than NTs and it's hard to answer even "simple" questions.
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thechadfactory · 4 months ago
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MEET CHIMERA AXOLOTL DRAGON!!! 💖🖤
She’s a little baby dragon axolotl mixture. She’s got tons of beans in her legs and belly. She’s very silky soft and has tons of little freckles! She is fairly weighted and full of love and ready for summer fun… 💖
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averywiseanimatedcat · 7 months ago
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Every creative with ADHD starting another cool idea thus abandoning the old one: Once I learn to finish something it’s over for ya’ll
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nevernoneart · 6 months ago
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So here is “Hummingbird”. I painted another piece between Blossom and this one, and you can see the changes in style as I go (normal for my ADHD brain). One more to go after this.
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threeeyesstudio · 5 months ago
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Spotlight on the Murdoch House
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One of the things I wish I could do on this blog is to share with you the artwork that I am making right now. But because I work on a TV show, I can’t do that, I have to keep it secret until the show airs. Now I wholeheartedly agree with this, not just because it lets me keep my job but also because I know how shitty spoilers can be. But what I can tell you about is the work I did on previous seasons. Today I want to revisit the drawing of the Murdoch House.
This project gave me the opportunity to imagine things that don't exist and fill in the gaps using problem-solving and creativity, which i love to do. And in my art, I want to include and celebrate people just as they are, in this illustration, I got to do that in a bit of a sideways way. I was able to celebrate the work of Bob Sher the production designer for Murdoch Mysteries. He had designed a really beautiful interior set for the Murdoch House and with this drawing, I could help show that off. I wasn't drawing his portrait, I was drawing his work and I think his work is an extension of himself.
I really wanted to do this justice because I wanted Bob and anyone else who had worked on this set to feel proud of what they did because it was beautiful! I also really enjoy imagining spaces that don't exist, I got to fully imagine what this fictional house is like, filling in the gaps that were left after filming.
My task was to draw the exterior view, and a plan view (the top-down architectural drawing) and highlight a few of the architectural features.
The exterior view is based on a quick establishing shot of the front door of the Murdoch house. I got to do a little bit of Architectural design as I changed the proportions of the actual house filmed in the show to match the story we were telling. There seems to only be one shot that is reused over an over again for the exterior and the shot only gives a glimpse of the front door. It was filmed on location in the outskirts of Toronto and as far as I know, we will never return to that location again. There was also an old pixelated photo of the same house. So what I had to go on was this one piece of footage, a pixelated photo, the interior set layout and the verbal description of how Bob envisioned the exterior.
Sets are not built like a house, one room doesn't logically lead to the next and could be on the opposite end of the studio. The different rooms are pieced together in how the actors move through them and the editing process. So I needed to alter the plan view of the set to match how the audience perceives the Murdoch house and not how it is actually built. I based what I drew on the actual set, but made changes to the layout, moving rooms around to make sense like a real house.
Going on the deserted set of the Murdoch House and taking reference pictures was really enjoyable. Being on that quiet and darkened set felt so peaceful and I got to see all the lovely details that the designer and build team had put in. It's wild but it feels like a real home and that isn't always the case with sets. Finding the details that would accompany the exterior view and elevations was easy. The hard part was whittling them down to just a few that would fit on the page. Showing off the doors was a specific request and those were designed by both Ryan O'Connell the set designer and Bob the production designer.
This drawing was for one of the early episodes of season 17, it was supposed to be placed above the mantle in the Murdoch living room. But I don't think it ever made it to camera! I remember there being some issues in regard to continuity from episode to episode. (We film out of order) And in a later episode, there was something scripted that had to take its place above the mantle. But I got a great deal of satisfaction from making it. I got to imagine a place that doesn't exist, helped to tell a story and I got to celebrate the hard work of creative people. And I know that it made Bob happy because it now has a lovely home in the hallway just outside the art offices.
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