#THEY TOOK AWAY MY LINEART AND MY WATERCOLORS
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jjoneechan · 11 months ago
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Evil Art Style Challenge ft c!Dream
"You looking for something?"
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Based on this prompt and here where my rules!
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madd-nix · 1 year ago
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Just a Barbie and her Kens! They can Dance The Night Away!
I heard the song come on the radio while at work yesterday and got inspired, so once I got home, I did the sketch and lineart last night, then colored and painted it today. My first time in a while doing a multi media piece!
Lineart was done with typical drawings pens (.1mm and .3mm), colored Elesa and the twins using markers, then painted the background and the pink and blue lighting using watercolor paints, and added the white shimmers on Elesa's outfit and the sparkles in the bg with a white gel pen. The coloring alone took me 3-4 hours today.
Also, the pics I used for reference are below the cut!
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socksandbuttons · 11 months ago
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I’m a new digital artist do you have any tips for starting?
ALRIGHT SO. it took some days to answer this sorry. Do everything. Like just go FOR it. In how u wanna draw. Not everyone has like... a similar way to go about digital drawing. (Some people paint, I do mostly cartoonish and cel...shading??) So whatever feels best for you. Sometimes you learn a new thing its okay to evolve in your art thats normal! Style is... a hard consistency bruh. Stabilization... is your friend if you really want a nice smooth line. (I use it sometimes if something not going great, esp if you want to really follow that sketch!) Lining IS an option. Dont be held back by lining. You can use the sketch, just duplicate the layer and erase some of those lines and boom! lineart. You can adjust as necessary. LAYERS ARE YOUR FRIEND. I draw on a computer so layers are quite unlimited. I know apps that restrain you to few tho which is Dumb but like i guess its a mobile art program. But dont be afraid to use them. Or one. You can get away with one layer, thats how i started before i learned about layers. (Art programs came a long way since then.) SAVE. FREQUENTLY. Also please PLEASE back that up somewhere that ISNT the app itself. If you lose the app or the login... good bye to all that. I have the luxury of usbs and an external hard drive. Just find a way to back that up. Art is a lot of memory and storage just expect that. And yes keep them because then you have something to look back on and go 'dang. ive learned'
The clipping layer is also very useful. u want your lines colored but theyre a different color?? You dont have to redraw that! You can clip a layer over it and color over the lines and boom. Colored lines. Same with coloring layers too btw. Very useful art thing to use. yes even in painting. Also this does help once a while but you dont always have to draw on white, u can change the bg color to something different (depends on the program u can default it to something else so u dont have like.. open the previous file to get the color again.) Like i will change it to greys blues or something lighter cause it turns out. things look very different on different colors. (color theory hello... i cannot teach u that.) There is always a free option somewhere. Do not worry. Um thats basically what i got for ya. Some programs have different perks for you that others wont tho. Such as csp and its delightful vector layers (Sai has this too but i CANT change the pen type. vs csp where u can use any pen. BUT CSP DOESNT HAVE MY WATERCOLOR BRUSH... that i adore.) Animating is a different proceedure. but What it is that i used for a while UHM... Pencil2d. Then i moved to opentoonz. (they are... very different... but opentoonz does infact make some things easier)
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lpfreakification · 2 years ago
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I finished @thechrispavon 's OC, Zane Artemis
So shiny... + it glows in the dark too! :D
It all started as a redesign an OC tweet. I already showed the sketch here. I took it many steps further into a full-fledged painting 0.0
B4 I actually added any color, I had to research + test out which black inks can cover shiny metallic watercolors well. The answer + winner was the Speedball *reads bottle* super black pigmented acrylic ink. (Acrylic, huh? Interesting)
The next part was testing out the various dip pen nibs I already own. My go-to is the *reads nib* Hunt No.512 EX-Fine. The hardest part of inking/linearting with a dip pen is going over a previous line but ends up scratching it, or worse, when it doesn't flow or it needs to be dipped again. That was a struggle for reapplying the lineart after coloring. I outline the sketch so I know where to color, + then (heavily) reapply the ink to make it pop out. It worked :P
The fun part b4 coloring was actually painting the whole figure with holographic glitter X3 (specifically, Ugly Holo by iuilewatercolors)
The hair had to be specific with the colors as well as how I was approaching it. Took me 6 tries + a small-scale test to find what in looking for + satisfied with.
1. Imperial Blue by cactusikart_colors for the base color
2. No. 191 by iuilewatercolors for the color-changing tips of the hair
3. X-mas Blue by iuilewatercolors for the 1st layer of hair shine
4. Sondheim by reneeissancecolours for the 2nd layer of hair shine
5. Permafrost by stayceeillustrations for the highlight + brightest part of the hair shine
Inner ears were "Prism" + gold parts were "Golden Leaves" by lisilinka X)
I repeated the process for the tail but wanted to add more... texture? Fluff? The tail was definitely satisfying + the best part X3
The bottom was tricky, I admit, bcuz I didn't want to make it the same color as the tail. Solution: mix a variety of blues + a black in a porcelain plate + hoped for the best. I actually screwed up a couple times with the coloring of the pants. Luckily the shading helped separate the tail + the pants. That saved my life X)
Favorite part of the boots were those black shines. Its stands out in the light. Its reminiscent to something I used to do. It's a nice touch :)
I kept retouching the belt buckles multiple times bcuz I kept accidentally adding too much paint.
The bandana's color was a tough choice between this beige color + a red color. Sure the red would've popped out but I felt like it didnt suit him. Ultimately, I chose beige for a better reason: one of Zane's inspirations was Sonic (+ Tidus + Goku), right? He wears a bandana (or scarf?) in Sonic Boom. It worked out nicely X) I'm proud of that decision.
The "super sash" feels like a miss. Either could've done without it or change the color to black? Idk but something feels off about it.
The glow-in-the-dark stars (+ moon) was a perfect edition to the piece X3 1 or 2 good coats of that under the light 1st + then in the dark worked so well. I was astonished when I found out how well it worked. Makes me wonder... (Perla dont go there, Perla dont go there).
The multiple color-changing stars were a last minute decision. I orginally was gonna do 3 different color-changing paints but went overboard with *counts* 15. Oops. Thankfully its not too noticeable from far away + away from the light. This is kinda what I get for wanting more color.
Overall, I'm glad I did this as a last hurrah b4 I start animating again. Gotta shift my focus. I'd like to say thank you for letting me make a 2nd fabulous fanart of this OC (1st was back in 2017). I plan to send this sometime this weekend or next week. But for now, victory!
Yep!
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I finished @thechrispavon ’s OC, Zane Artemis
So shiny… + it glows in the dark too! :D
It all started as a redesign an OC tweet. I already showed the sketch here. I took it many steps further into a full-fledged painting 0.0
B4 I actually added any color, I had to research + test out which black inks can cover shiny metallic watercolors well. The answer + winner was the Speedball *reads bottle* super black pigmented acrylic ink. (Acrylic, huh? Interesting)
The next part was testing out the various dip pen nibs I already own. My go-to is the *reads nib* Hunt No.512 EX-Fine. The hardest part of inking/linearting with a dip pen is going over a previous line but ends up scratching it, or worse, when it doesn’t flow or it needs to be dipped again. That was a struggle for reapplying the lineart after coloring. I outline the sketch so I know where to color, + then (heavily) reapply the ink to make it pop out. It worked :P
The fun part b4 coloring was actually painting the whole figure with holographic glitter X3 (specifically, Ugly Holo by @iuilewatercolors)
The hair had to be specific with the colors as well as how I was approaching it. Took me 6 tries + a small-scale test to find what in looking for + satisfied with.
1. Imperial Blue by @cactusikart_colors for the base color
2. No. 191 by @iuilewatercolors for the color-changing tips of the hair
3. X-mas Blue by @iuilewatercolors for the 1st layer of hair shine
4. Sondheim by @reneeissancecolours for the 2nd layer of hair shine
5. Permafrost by @stayceeillustrations for the highlight + brightest part of the hair shine
Inner ears were “Prism” + gold parts were “Golden Leaves” by @lisilinka X)
I repeated the process for the tail but wanted to add more… texture? Fluff? The tail was definitely satisfying + the best part X3
The bottom was tricky, I admit, bcuz I didn’t want to make it the same color as the tail. Solution: mix a variety of blues + a black in a porcelain plate + hoped for the best. I actually screwed up a couple times with the coloring of the pants. Luckily the shading helped separate the tail + the pants.
Reaching character limit here!
#doodlenotebookpages … #chrispavonszaneartemis https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm909mMPeOR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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genderhoax · 4 years ago
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I used to want to be an artist but then i stopped drawing for like 7 years. I want to go back but i'm scared and dont know where to start. So yes, i am interested in those drawing videos can you post them if you dont mind? ^_^
Of course!! I am in the same situation as you actually. I used to draw a lot in middle school (2010-2012) but my depression worsened during high school and in college, I’d only draw as a distraction, never seeking to study or improve. I decided to get back this year, since I decided drawing was the only thing I could see myself doing professionally. I felt very lost, because how do you get back? How do you know what’s your actual, current, art skill? What are your weaknesses? Your strong points?
That’s how I learned to study the fundmentals of art. Because visual art is not a skill. It is a set of skills, if you are very good at anatomy but not really when coming to painting your art is going to look differently than someone who learned anatomy in how to draw manga books but paint like a pro. I am going to divide this post in categories, Also, all the videos I link I also recommend all the channels they are from! My favorites are The Drawing Database, Sycra and Ganev, Sycra and The Drawing Databse have a little of everything and are great at explaining. Ganev is a bit sarcastic but I like the way he teaches. I took some parts of the text of this post from here.
How do I begin? How do you even get back at art? What tips should you use? These are general tips videos, usually nice to draw along. /the fundmentals and how to get started/ /5 tips for better drawing/ /perfect pratice/  /beginner’s guide/ /5 tips for digital art/ /10 tips to improve/ /why your drawings are stiff/ /what level is your art/ /improve your art fast/ /drawing basics/ /how to hold and control your pencil/ /intuitive drawing method/ /iterative drawing/
The Fundamentals: Proportion & Placement Proportion is relationship between one element and another. In the visual arts proportion relates most importantly to the abstract quality of scale and placement. You know how stereotypically an artists puts a pencil to their eye when looking at an object? They’re mesuring the proportion of the object in question and how to represent it corectly in the drawing. /principles of proportion/ /ways to create illusion of space/ /drawing the human figure/ /how to draw proportions playlist/ /how to use proportion in character design/ /basic anatomy and proportions part one/ /part two/ /part three/ /part four/ /proportion basics/
Form & Construction The idea of form is how we see the 3D objects in or world and transform them into 2D in the paper/canvas. It’s understading that eveyrthing is made up of basic forms. /dynamic sketching part one/ /part two/ /how to draw forms/ /structure/ /building form/ /another how to draw forms/ /how to visualize 3D forms/ /form study process/
Perspective & Depth Perspective is knowing that as things move away from the viewer’s eye, things seem to get smaller. Get familiarized with terms like horizon line and vanishing point. This is the basic that must be understood to learn perspective. Here’s a good article about this. /an intro video on the subject/ /step by step tutorial/ /perspective basics part one/ /part two/ /part three/ /part four/ part five /part six/  /another basics video/ /20 perspective lessons/ /eye level tip/  /linear perspective/  /simple form perspective/ /drawing the figure in perspective/
Anatomy Anatomy is something I think it’s one the most crucials things to learn in order to make your drawing look good. Once you understand how joints work you’ll be able to see how bones and muscles move. And this goes for anything with a skeleton. It’s one of those things of you learn the rules before breaking them. I am linking different playlists, since linking different videos on various parts of anatomy would take forever. Just study a body part at time: head, eyes, nose, lips, ears, shoulders, neck, hairline, breats, torso, hands, feet etc. /how to do an anatomy tracing/  /playlist 1 /  /draw the head from any angle/  /anatomy for artists/ /draw facial features/ /how to draw and paint/ /playlist 2/ /draw 3/4 head with loomis method/ /playlist 3/ /drawing a head in 3 hours (this one is great to draw along with the artist)/ /how to draw a body/ draw a head with loomis method part 1/  /part 2/ /part 3/ /decipgering bridgman’s anatomy/ /anatomy quick tips/
Gesture Gesture drawing is a method of capturing figures in exaggerated poses, usually drawn quickly. It is important to undersand that the goal of all gesture is to study the figure and see how it moves. I like looking at poses and copying them. Here’s a good article. /how to draw gesture/  /how to draw any pose/ /draw interesting poses/ /a guide on gesture drawing/  /tips for expressive dynamic poses/  /figure drawing tips/
Composition The overall layout of a piece is very important. Artists often consider things like the rule of thirds or the infamous golden ratio. Neither truly defines a composition, but they can both go into your decision making. /composition in art/  /understanding composition/ /10 composition tips/ /beginner’s guide to composition/ /art fundamental: composition/
Value Studying value is very much the study of light and shadow. But there is a technical side of light that you’ll want to pay attention to if you’re going for technical rendering. /guide on rendering/  /seeing light and shadows in daily life/  /10 minutes to a better painting/ /understaing colors and values/ /shading basics/ /ambient occlusion/ /shadow colors/ /tips on how to shade/ /draw shadows on objects and people/ /lighting tutorial/
Color Theory Color theory is understanding which colors go good with eachother, and knowing the pyschology behind it. (what are cool colors? what colors make someone feel comfortable?) It is fundamental in art for you to understand the relationship between colors and what makes them look good. Best color theory books. A comprehensive guide to color theory. /hue value saturation in photoshop/ /color theory for noobs/ /understanding color/ /what you should know about colors/  /warm and cool colors/  /the basic elements/ /choose colors that work/
Traditional Media If you draw in traditional media, all videos above can be used easily. These are just videos for general tips in traditional media, there isn’t many since my focus is digtal ^^’ /watercolor tips/ /draw with colored pencils/ /blending colored pencils/ /4 how to draw lessons/ /Block in colors/ /holding the brush/ /
Digital Media Digital art is how everyone’s been doing art these days. It doesn’t matter if you’re doing with your phone or your computer. I don’t do art on my phone, I know the most used app is mediabang for android and procreate for apple, and I think anyone who is able to do art with their finger is very skilled. If you are like me and prefer doing art on your computer, you probably have your tablet. If not, well you should have. Not having a tablet is not an option if you want to get better at art ^^’ Best tablet for beginners in 2020. Or you can just buy an old used one, if it still works, and you are a beginner, a small intuos is all you need. When talking about softwares, the three big ones I see people using are: Photoshop, Clip Paint Studio and Paint Tool Sai. The best one is CPS, but I find Sai easier to navigate, but CPS is extremely complete and I hope to be able to master it someday. CPS Tutorials. I don’t have much to say about photoshop, people use it mostly because they’ve been using it forever lol I divide my digital painting process in steps: Sketch/Lineart/Color Blocking/Shading/Blending/Color correction. Sketch is the basics, draw your idea. Lineart is to clean your sketch. Color Blocking is to color your drawing one color, so it’s easier to work in it. Shading is to understand where the lighting sources are coming from and apply them. Blending is to blend the colors of your drawing with brushes. Color correction is when I use filters of hue/saturation and others to make the drawing more appealing. These require understadings of the software of your choice which I am not very good at the moment so I can’t give you more tips than that ^^’ Hopefully these videos can help. /perspective grid/ /clean line art/  /coloring process/ /make lineart interesting/ /best brushes for digital painting/ /skin shading tutorial/  /lineart vs painting/ /art in clip studio paint/ /hair tutorial/ /3 tips for improving/ /10 digital art mistakes/ /color block tutorial/ /shading skin/ /from lineart to painting/ /cleaner lineart/ /add texture to your art/ /improve your art with better shadows/ /the importance of brushes/ /use layer modes/ /improve your lines/ /how to blend colors/ /another blending tutorial/  /color blocking/
Exercises It’s no secret that to improve on art, you must pratice. Everyday, even if it’s just a little! A great way to pratice is make use of youtube picture in picture function to draw along in your software of choice. /pratice drawing forms/ /proportion exercises/ /perspective exercises/ /value studies/ /creative drawing exercises/  /simple drawing esercises/
Resources Senshi stocks, a deviantart page full of poses photos. Quick poses,  pictures of models, contains nudes. Character design references DesignDoll, create a personalized sketch doll and make it pose.
Phew!!! This took forever to make and is way more than you asked for, but I decided to go all in so I can have a masterpost for me too and for anyone else interested in art. As soon you can understand the fundamentals, you can do your own research and study, youtube is really great for this. I hope this helps, let’s get better at drawing together!!! Ganbarimashou (ง •̀_•́)ง
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httpjeon · 6 years ago
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❝ tattooed together ❞ jjk ― m.
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― summary: you get your first tattoo with your boyfriend jungkook.
jungkook/reader | tattooed!jungkook | smut, light fluff | 3.1k ↬ content warnings: subspace, daddy kink, dumbification, dirty talk, cunnilingus over panties, spanking, tit slapping, hairpulling, creampie, cum eating, cum sharing
a/n: coming in the next installments, we’ll be going back to the start of their relationship!
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You stood in front of a familiar tattoo parlor with Jungkook's hand in yours. He smiled, pressing a kiss against your head before speaking.
"Are you sure about this? You don't have to do it, you know," You looked up at him to see his gentle smile.
"It's okay I'm just nervous," You confessed, tugging him towards the entrance of the parlor.
The little bell above the door rang and you smiled at the familiar man sitting behind the counter reading a magazine.
"Sup Jeon," He greeted without looking up.
"Hey Yoongi," Jungkook smiled. "Namjoon set up yet?"
"Yeah head on back," He grunted.
Jungkook tugged your head and nodded towards a doorway, urging you to follow him. As you entered a little room with a man inside wearing thick rimmed glasses, you felt your nerves rise again.
"Hey you two!" Namjoon greeted with his dimpled smile. "Who's going first?"
"I guess I will," Jungkook eagerly took his place on the tattoo chair. "You got the email attachment for the artwork right?"
"Who do you think I am?" Namjoon scoffed, snapping on some black latex gloves.
"Just making sure!" Jungkook giggled, rolling his sleeve up to reveal an already well-filled arm.
Over the course of a year, Jungkook had quickly gotten addicted to tattoos. He got his first one and after that he wanted more and more until he possessed an almost-full sleeve. He had come to get a tattoo to finish up his sleeve today.
Interested in his addiction, you decided to try and get your first tattoo as well. And what better idea than to get tattooed together?
Namjoon began to prepare for the tattoo, cleaning the site where Jungkook would get inked and setting up his tattoo gun. Jungkook was as cool as a cucumber, laughing and joking with the tattoo artist.
“Let’s get this started then,” Namjoon grinned.
The sound of the tattoo gun filled the room and you were surprised by just how loud it was. Neither man seemed to notice it though.
“Does it hurt?” You asked your boyfriend.
“Mmm, I guess it depends,” Jungkook answered, not even wincing as Namjoon began to tattoo him. “Everyone has different pain thresholds,”
“What’s it feel like?” You asked, watching Namjoon wipe at the tattoo site with a cloth.
“It feels hot,” Jungkook explained. “It stings and it feels almost like a burn. But as soon as the gun is off it doesn’t hurt at all. It doesn’t even feel sore,”
“So you basically just have to make it through the process and then it’s all good?” He nodded at your question and then he smiled, taking your hand in his.
“Nervous?”
“A little bit,” You confessed, squeezing his hand.
“You don’t have to get one if you don’t want to,” Jungkook released your hand in favor of stroking your hair.
“I really want to get at least one,” The conviction in your voice made Jungkook grin.
“Alright baby, if you say so,”
You fell into a comfortable silence after that. Just the buzzing of the tattoo gun filled the space mixing with a soft indistinguishable melody floating through the radio. In a short period of time, the tattoo was finished and Namjoon was cleaning off the tattoo site.
“Alright, wanna check it out in the mirror over there?” Namjoon asked, cleaning up his station.
“Absolutely,” Jungkook grinned, hopping down from the chair and waltzing over to the large mirror in the corner of the room. “Holy shit, that’s awesome man!”
“Wow,” You breathed, gazing at the reddened skin now splashed with gorgeous splashes of color in a watercolor style.
“Are you ready for your turn now, ______?” Jungkook asked, a teasing smile on his face as he allowed Namjoon to wrap up his tattoo to keep it protected.
“Yeah let’s do it,” You smiled, taking the still warm spot Jungkook had been sitting in.
The process repeated of Namjoon setting up the tattoo gun and applying a ink print to your skin for him to trace.
“That place good?” He asked, gesturing to where he had placed the lineart on your forearm.
“Perfect,” You nodded, reaching out to take Jungkook’s hand. “I don’t think I can watch,”
“That’s alright I’ll watch for you,” Jungkook leaned forward and chastely kissed your head.
“Alright lovebirds, no smooching in my tattoo chair,” Namjoon teased, making your blush.
Once the tattoo was started, you realized how right Jungkook was. It was a hot, burning sensation. It hurt the most when Namjoon would go over a place he already went over.
In a matter of 30 minutes, the tattoo was finished and you permanently had art embedded in your skin.
As you examined it, you could help but smile. It was just as beautiful as you’d hoped it would be. Namjoon’s minimalistic design style mixed with the pretty cherry reds and blossom pinks was something to worship.
“Thank you so much, Namjoon,” You said as he wrapped yours up just like he did Jungkook.
“No problem at all, you can come back any time,” Namjoon grinned.
“What do you say we get some McDonald's and head home?” Jungkook asked as you exited the tattoo parlor.
“I think that sounds lovely,” You agreed, lacing your fingers between his as you walked down the sidewalk, basking in the cool Seoul night air.
True to your agreement, you stopped by the local McDonald's to pick up some dinner. Jungkook ordered two burgers with a large fry and got you some nuggets, with fries and honey mustard.
"And that was the day I met Namjoon," Jungkook explained as you unlocked the front door to your shared apartment.
"He sounds like a pretty cool guy," You smiled, tossing your shoes off and shutting the door once Jungkook was inside.
"He's honestly awesome," Jungkook gushed, pulling his own shoes off.
You both made your way into the living room to eat your dinner.
"What do you want to watch?" You asked, turning to TV on to the Netflix menu.
"Let's just watch Ghost Whisperer again," Jungkook mumbled through a mouthful of french fries.
"Ghost Whisperer it is," You replied, putting the first episode on before digging into your still warm nuggets.
Before long your bellies were full and you found yourself snuggled into Jungkook's side with his arm wrapped around you. You had watched a couple of episodes when you began to feel tired.
"Are you ready to sleep?" You asked, noticing how tired your own voice sounded.
"I am if you are," He replied, pressing a kiss to the top of your head.
You nodded, sitting up and leaning in to kiss your boyfriend's lips.
"Let's go then," He said, pulling your hand to pull you to your feet.
You let out a heavy sigh as your back hit the mattress. Jungkook disappeared in the bathroom and you could hear him rummaging around in the cabinets. A moment later, he came out holding a bottle of lotion.
"Let me see," He held your hand, examining where your forearm was wrapped nicely.
You winced when the tape pulled at your skin as he removed it. You smiled at the ink on your skin, proud of how pretty it looked on you.
Jungkook pumped a bit of lotion into his hand and generously smeared it on your tattoo. You expected it to burn or hurt or something but you felt nothing surprisingly.
"There we go," He smiled, proceeding to do the same to his own fresh tattoo. "That'll keep it moisturized while it heals. It'll start peeling and whatnot -- just don't pick at it and let them fall off on their own, yeah?"
"Whatever you say," You smiled, scooting back in bed and got comfortable in the pillows as Jungkook changed for bed.
"Aren't you gonna get into your PJs?" He asked as he stripped his shirt, showing his now complete sleeve. The way his biceps flexed with every movement had you nearly drooling, unable to break your eyes off of him.
"I was thinking of sleeping in something a little more comfortable tonight," Your words caught his attention and he stood in just his boxers, the legs stretched around his thick thighs.
"Oh?" He smirked, standing taller as he looked down at you on the bed.
Biting your lip, you felt your heart pounding in your chest when he crawled onto the bed -- hovering above your form. His hair tickled your face as he leaned down to kiss you, sliding one hand up your t-shirt. The feeling of his hand on your bare skin had goosebumps arising and you couldn't help but whimper into the kiss.
"Let's get this off, yeah?" He whispered against your lips, tugging your shirt up. You sat up to help him pull it completely off before it was tossed carelessly to the floor.
You didn't bother waiting for him to take your bra off, undoing the hooks and tossing it away as well.
"Fuck, such pretty tits baby," He groaned, cupping your breasts in his hands. He abandoned kissing your lips in favor of enveloping your nipple in his mouth. You whined, tangling your fingers in his hair as he tongued the hardening bud.
It didn't take long for him to begin kissing his way down your stomach, occasionally giving a small nip to the smooth skin. With practiced fingers, he undid the button to your jeans and with your help pulled them off.
"E-Eat me out, Kook," You whispered, tugging his hair to urge him closer to your core.
"Didn't even say please," Jungkook scoffed, kissing your hip. "You're such a brat,"
Suddenly, he licked a fat stripe over your slit through your panties. Your hips arched and you whined, the fleeting pleasure making you twitch.
The material became wetter with a mixture of his saliva and your own arousal making them stick to you. His tongue found your clit, the rough fabric making the stimulation even more intense. Your thighs twitched on either side of his head and he was quick to pin them apart again, leaving you even more open.
The occasionally tug at his hair made him moan against you, edging you closer and closer to orgasm,
"You're so easy." He chuckled, sucking your clit through your panties until your back was arching and you were crying out his name.
He made no move to move your panties aside, continue to run his tongue over your folds through them. The stimulation was teasing, almost fleeting but the texture against your hard bud was just enough to give you what you needed. He was talented with his tongue, knowing exactly what you wanted and when you needed it. Living to make you cum for him, he eagerly sucked your clit over the fabric.
You keened, pulling at his hair as your hips arched up to grind against his godly mouth. He let you, moaning at your eagerness and more than happy to indulge you.
"I'm gonna cum," You whined, tossing your head back into the fluffy pillows beneath you.
"Yeah?" Jungkook chuckled, a cocky put-on sound that made you tremble. "So greedy and easy. I barely have to do anything and you're gushing. Well go one then. Cum for me and ruin these cute little panties,"
Your whole body tensed up as you felt that wave coming over you. Eyes rolling back in your head, you were vaguely aware of the way you whined out your boyfriend's name. Jungkook groaned against your heat, tonguing you softly to ease you through the waves of pleasure. As your limbs finally relaxed on the bed, you blankly stared up at the ceiling while you caught your breath.
"So pretty," Jungkook cooed, sitting up on his knees.
You whined, flinching when he gently supplied 3 soft slaps to your oversensitive folds.
"What do you say?" Jungkook growled.
"Th-Thank you Daddy," You choked out, closing your thighs in case he decided to smack you again.
"That's a good girl," He smiled, leaning over your form to press a kiss to your lips.
The orgasm wasn't enough and both of you knew that. Sharing another soft kiss, Jungkook got up and began to strip himself of his boxers. You took a moment to admire his form, the way the veins in his arms popped as he wrapped a tight fist around his cock. He hissed, jerking himself slowly, smearing precum down his length before looking at you.
"I want you flat on your stomach," He ordered and you scrambled to do as you were told.
You breathed in the floral scent of the fabric softener Jungkook was in love with. He crawled onto the bed behind you, spreading your thighs slightly. Whining, you arched your hips slightly as you felt the blunt head of his cock against your entrance. Hot and wet, he easily slid into you and the two of your groaned in unison as he easily bottomed out.
"Fuckin' made for me," He groaned, not wasting any time before he was fucking you just the way you both liked.
The position made it easy for him to reach deep inside you, filling you up just the way you always craved. He hit your cervix, making you wince and tighten up around him -- the pain adding sparked of pleasure and you tightening walls making him tremble.
"F-Fuck Daddy," You cried, voice muffled in the fabric.
"Dirty mouth," He snapped, pausing to slap your ass so the skin jiggled.
"S-Sorry Daddy," You gasped, raising your hips to grind against his cock buried inside you.
"That's okay baby. Daddy knows you're just a desperate slut who can't help herself huh?" He chuckled, soothing the skin he slapped.
"Y-Yes that's right Daddy. I just love your cock," You sobbed, grinding against him in hopes he would start fucking you again.
"Just a dumb babygirl drunk on cock isn't that right? Your little brain is so cloudy all because your stupid cunt is wet," His filthy words had you trembling and whining.
"Yes Daddy,"
"Tell me what you are," He chuckled, leaning over you and grinding his thick cock into your spasming hole.
"D-Daddy's dumb babygirl," You breathed, feeling your eyes burn in humiliated tears.
"That's right," He chuckled, finally resuming fucking you properly.
Your eyes rolled back in your head as he angled his hips down so he could hit your g-spot with practiced ease. He groaned every time you tightened around him, his cock throbbing inside you.
He smoothed his hand down the length of your spine until he reached your ass. Biting his lip, he couldn't stop himself from slapping your cheeks -- making you gasp dramatically. The pain only added to pleasure and you cried out into the blankets.
"Slut," He snarled, tangling his hand in your hair and yanking you up roughly until you were on your knees with your back against his chest.
You leaned your head back against his shoulder, pressing kisses to his neck and nibbling on the spot you knew was sensitive. As you breath fanned over his ear, you could feel him shiver. He reached around, cupping your breast in his hand rolling your pert nipple between his fingers.
"You're getting so tight, are you going to cum again?" He asked as you panted in his ear.
"Y-Yeah," You gasped as he suddenly landed a heavy hit to your breath.
"What was that?"
"Yes I'm going to cum Daddy," You rushed out, squeezing your eyes shut as he continued to pluck at your sensitive nipple.
"Good girl," He soothed where he had slapped with a gentle hand before the digits sunk to where he was buried, finding your swollen clit easily.
Your eyes rolled back in your head as he circled the bud in time to his thrusts against your g-spot.
"Cum," He ordered, his voice breaking into a groan as you clamped tight around his cock.
You could only cry out and tremble in his arms as he fucked you through your orgasm. Unable to hold yourself up, he let you plant your face in the pillows as you sobbed. He didn't slow, continuing to brutally slam his cock into your creaming hole.
"Fuck!" Jungkook cursed, burying himself deep as he came.
You could feel the way his load filled you up as his cock throbbed. You could feel every flex of his cock and the way his body trembled in the throes of his own pleasure. How you wished you could see his face -- always such a beautiful orgasm face. You could only whine and listen to the way he moaned and cursed until he finally pulled out.
"On your back," He breathed, helping you roll over as your limbs felt like jelly.
Spreading your thighs, he gazed down at your swollen folds and clenching entrance.
"Push my cum out for me," He said and waited until you did as told, a gush of his milky white cum meeting his fingertips. "Open your mouth,"
You eagerly did as you were told, opening your mouth and leaning forward to envelop the soiled fingers in your mouth. Jungkook watched you with dark eyes as you sucked every drop of his cum off and swallowed. Removing his fingers, he reached down the scoop some more up and you eagerly drank that down as well.
He slid his fingers into your cunt but instead of putting them in your mouth, he popped them in his own. Your cunt clenched around nothing at the sight.
Leaning down, he met your lips, easily pushing the cum in his mouth into yours. Wrapping your arms around his shoulders, you both kissed until there was no more cum to share between the two of you.
You both pulled away, breathless and he rested his forehead against yours.
"You good?" He asked, cupping your cheek and kissing your nose.
"Yeah Daddy," You whispered, biting your lip.
"Hm? Daddy?" He smiled, cupping the back of your head and laying on your side, pulling you close against him. "My little girl's still lost huh?"
"Mhmm," You agreed, hugging him closer against him.
"We'll take a shower soon alright?" He smiled, kissing the top of your head gently. "And then we'll go to bed because I'm pooped,"
Mindlessly, you traced the lines of his tattoos -- avoiding the new one of course.
"Will you get another sleeve?" You asked, throwing your thigh over his.
"Do you think I should get another sleeve?"
"Mm, I think tattoos suit you very nicely," You complimented, making him grin.
"I think they suit you very well as well," His words made you smile, leaning up to press a kiss to his jaw.
"Let's go shower now,"
"Alright...and then we'll put some lotion on your cute little butt because man, I smacked you hard," He smiled as he heard you laugh from the bathroom.
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spectraeevee · 4 years ago
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So I tried masking tape and watercolor
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Here is my sketch, a happy little unnamed knight boy. My sketch looks much cleaner than usual.
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Here is the lineart, I accidentally spit on the sheet while blowing the eraser residues away, that's why there is an ugly black smudge.
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Put on Tape on certain areas and colored the background. i did a pretty messy job so it wasn't perfect.
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Took the tape away, colored the character.
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And voilà !
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mysticsparklewings · 5 years ago
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I’m Not Dead‪
I'm not laughin', You're not jokin' I'm not dead I only dress that way Out nowhere take me out there Far away and save me from my Self-destruction, hopeless for you Sing a song for California --My Chemical Romance, "Boy Division" ____ Have you heard?? Have you heard the news?? Well if not, I'm gonna tell ya: MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE IS BACK, BABY!!! :D On Halloween, we got the announcement that they will be playing a show in Los Angeles, California on December 20th. And just a few days ago we got the news that they're also going to New Zealand, Australia, and Japan which basically confirms to me they're doing so sort of tour, whether they actually call it that or not. There's still a lot we don't know for sure; whether this is just a one-time reunion tour or their official comeback tour, if we'll be getting new original music both at the shows and available for download/purchase or if they're just going to redo their existing music and covers, if it's only going to be the main four that were there at the end or if there will be some of the other members that were in and out over the years rejoining them...Where all they're going to go on this tour...the list goes on. But! The important thing, at least to me, is that they came back at all. Six years. Six years we've waited and hoped and prayed, been let down by false rumors and speculation...And now it's actually happening. I just... Hence why I had to make an art piece celebrating the occasion and as an excuse to talk about it. (I figure if I'm going to dump my opinions on the internet I might as well make some art to go with them. Sue me. ) Originally, I was planning on making something more along the lines of true fan art, as this is more pseudo fan art here, but I just couldn't settle on one good idea that I felt really comfortable pursuing. Although I am still considering doing an updated (or at least colored in) version of my Killjoys, Make Some Noise! (lineart) I did a couple of years ago...we'll see. Anyway. Since we did get the news on Halloween, it's worth noting that originally I'd been debating if I wanted to do any makeup this year at all or just slide on a mask since my only plans were going to Krispy Kreme, who was offering a free donut if you showed up in costume. But after the news broke, my decision was made for me. I had to. MCR isn't strictly associated with skeletons/skulls, as has become my preferred Halloween costume, but The Black Parade, their second album, does have a little skeleton as the leader of the marching band, and the band members did wear skeleton/skull inspired makeup during that time. Admittedly this year's makeup wasn't nearly as involved or elaborate as what I've done in years' past, but it beats last year's absolutely nothing. I ended up taking a few pictures to preserve the look, as I always do even though I rarely take photos of myself, and I would decide to draw one of them where I was trying to do this face that Gerard (the frontman and lead singer of the band) has made on a several occasions; this wide-eyed intense stare. Partly because this, I'm sure, is very close to my actual face when I heard the news that they're back, the makeup was inspired by them anyway, and also because it pairs very well with one of my favorite lines from my favorite song by them. Said line being, obviously, "I'm not dead I only dress that way," from Boy Division, as cited at the top of the description. If I'm being completely truthful, I can't even really put my finger on what it is about Boy Division specifically that makes it my favorite, as I've yet to hear an MCR song I truly do not like, but I think there's something in the lyrics of the full song that just sells it for me in combination with the high-energy music. But whatever the case, it is my favorite nonetheless. Beyond that though, it's really hard to place the rest of them in any coherent order because, at least to my ears, they're all really great. Anyway. So I went about drawing my face, erring slightly more on the realistic side than usually (but obviously not too much) in hopes of capturing the facial expression. Which, it's pretty good, but I do think it could've been a little better. I think my biggest problem was getting the eyebrows a mouth right, and I'm still not sure they're quite there since my real eyebrows are pretty translucent and the mouth was hard to balance between looking logical and more neutral than sad/angry. And I think maybe the proper expression was a little more apparent in the sketch, but it's pretty normal to lose some feeling between the sketch and the final product so that I won't discount too much. After that, I had to take a break from the drawing to think about how to color it in any style it and everything. I ended up transferring the sketch to Mixed Media paper after deciding I wanted to use alcohol markers as a base but not knowing if I'd need to adjust it with colored pencil and/or other mediums on top or not, and I did the lines with my Faber Castell Polychromos once I felt like just black lines would be too harsh and thinking colored lines would be better. Plus, the Polychromos are very non-reactive to water, so if I really wanted to I could add watercolor or something water-activated without having to worry about the lines getting messed up. I did not consider how the Polychromos would react to the alcohol markers, but other than one or two spots where the top layer of pencil kinda dissolved after some heavy layering (which was easily fixed by just going back over the lines in that area again really quickly), fortunately, it worked out okay. Although sweet sparkles I swear it took at least twice as long to actually do the lines as opposed to normal between having to apply enough pressure to get the right amount of color down and working on the differences inline weight.   Anyway. I was a little worried about some of the shading/effects I'd be doing with the markers, but I think I did alright with it. This mixed media paper (Strathmore 400 series for anyone who cares) is nice and thick, so I had plenty of room to layer up and blend as I needed to get the look I was going for. This came in especially handy around the eyes and on the nose when I told myself to at least try and get the colors like the photo before cheesing it and just using straight (or nearly) black. The only area that I think came out a little rough is really the skin, mainly the forehead. But that has more to do with 1. There isn't much contrast on the face in the photo so I didn't want to take it too far in the drawing and 2. I think I may have started slightly too dark for skin this pale. I realize that's a weird thing to say, but when you're pale as a ghost like I am, you'd be surprised how easy that is to do. And to be fair, I probably could've tried to adjust that with colored pencils, and my original plan was to add some white pencil on top in the areas of the face where a highlight would naturally hit (forehead, bridge of the nose, cheekbones, etc.)  But by the time I got done with the markers, I honestly felt like it was nice enough without any additional pencil that I thought it might be best to just leave it alone. Since I still have the original drawing, my thoughts may change on that and I could update this eventually, but for now, my decision stands. On the other hand, I was actually pretty pleased with how the hair turned out once it was colored. That is until I scanned it in. I don't know why, but the darkest shadows in the hair were too dark and too bluish on the scan, despite everything else looking fairly color-accurate. I fiddled with the scanner settings for a few minutes to try and fix it, but it became quickly apparent there wasn't much to be done about it at the level. Which meant I had to try making the adjustments in Photoshop. Now, I've done my fair share of scan-fixing, photo editing, and just color adjustments on digital art, but for the life of me I could not get things to work the way I wanted them to here. It became to the point I'm starting to suspect if the actual true-to-life shades of purple of the drawing are just really hard or even impossible for computers to capture and/or create accurately. Fluorescent colors fall in that category, surely they're not the only ones. In the end, after more time than I bothered to document messing around with settings and adjustments, and firmly decided I was not going to essentially manually re-color/shade the hair digitally, I tried the only other thing I could think to do. I took the hair, as I had been for all my adjustments since the rest of the colors were fine, on a separate layer and took all the saturation out so I was left with just the gray values. And I noted while I was at that point that it didn't seem to be an issue of the contrast between the shadows and the rest of the hair. The transition looked perfectly acceptable in grayscale. Then, I added a color layer on top of that one, clipped it to only show up on the hair, and changed it to an "overlay" layer so that I would get the values from the gray layer, but colored purple. It did take a couple of tries to get the right shade of purple for the color layer, and I'm sure it's still not 100% accurate to the IRL drawing, but it's a heck of a lot closer than it was. And this gets even weirder when you consider that just a few days before I made this drawing, I made a different one for a friend where I used the exact same marker colors for the hair, blended in almost exactly the same manner, on the same paper, and it didn't have this problem when I scanned that one in. I have never in my life. Anyway. The accessories actually didn't give me much trouble in drawing or coloring. Admittedly, I did tone down how many feathers and stuff are actually on the tiny hat for my own sanity's sake, and while I did my best with the lace on the choker, I don't have a ton of practice with drawing lace like this so I'm sure it could be improved. Although I did decide to color both of those areas (what I didn't draw/fill in with the pencils at the line stage) with a super dark blue-violet instead of a gray or straight black for the purpose of not totally hiding the linework I'd put in and to make it just slightly more dynamic. Which I think was a good call as it seems to tie in pretty nicely with the grayish tones on the face. Other than that though, I did try to stay fairly accurate with my color choices, and I think I did pretty well with that, all things considered. (Despite having a much larger selection than I did just a few months ago, I do still need a wider selection of alcohol markers in some areas just for the sake of color accuracy and smooth transitions.) Once my face was done, then came the text. I searched for a while, hoping to find an MCR appropriate font that I could hopefully add by hand, but my search came up empty. I did find one I really liked the look of though, called "Miserable." So I scanned the drawing in and after the aforementioned hair struggles, I got to play with the placement and structure of the words. I knew I kinda wanted something that just has that "I'm a logo/t-shirt emblem" kind of feel, and in the end, I think I got that. But I do think I could've planned out the drawing itself a little bit better in terms of the space left to fit the words into. I really didn't do myself a lot of favors on that one.   It has its problems, but I'm still really actually kind of proud of how this turned out...and that's really all I have to say about it. Eh, maybe I'm just really happy because I know why I made it in the first place. Now if MCR can just come within 1-2 hours of my location so I can actually go see them...please... ____ Artwork © me, MysticSparkleWings ____ Where to find me & my artwork: My Website | Commission Info + Prices | Ko-Fi | dA Print Shop | RedBubble |   Twitter | Tumblr | Instagram
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gogenevieveart · 7 years ago
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Art tools pt2 feat. the tools I use for watercolor ✨ (pt1 was for ink drawings) For LINEART, i use very fine mechanical pencils (0.3) If I want the outlines to be visible, then I stick with drawing pens. I also got these super slim refillable precision erasers by Slendy (I also got one of Mono but forgot to include it in the photo), both from TokyuHands. I also use this sharpenable pencil-style Staedtler eraser which has a nifty little brush at the end for sweeping away eraser dust. For PAPER, I try all sorts (I hoard the stuff haha). I generally prefer cold-press to hot-press, but it's also dependent on what look I'm after. I also like rough paper for added texture. Minimum 300gsm. I like getting mini watercolor blocks, where it's glued down on all sides, so that you don't need to stretch the paper or worry about it shifting while you work. But it's good to try different kinds first before committing to a whole block. Fabriano & Arches, for example, have come out with these small packs of paper specifically so you can try it out before deciding to buy a giant sheet or whole pad of it. For WATERCOLORS, I've been trying several brands. When I was just starting out earlier this year, I relied almost solely on a basic Prang set. I also had a travel set from Winsor & Newton that I'd bought ages ago. It's a nice, compact set with very good saturated hues. I also have an old set of Reeves tubes which I don't use so much (I think tubes are better for large paintings. I've only been painting tiny pieces). I also got giant-pan watercolors from Japan. One Kuretake, and two more sets that are other Jap brands that I can't translate but I quite like their quality better than the Kuretake. I've also tried a local brand called Sea Mountain Co., which has a good selection of nature-y & subtle hues. I also like my Inktense set (which took me ages to find), for a slightly varied effect. For BRUSHES, I've been using these water brushes purely for convenience although the more experience I've gained, the more I've been trying to switch to actual watercolor brushes (a recent splurge 😭)
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kristanni-20x6 · 7 years ago
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EDIT: Had to raise the price a bit since my parents took away some money and I have to make up for that lost money.
- I can do fanart, OCs and the like. However, I can’t do anything that super complex (ie. Transformers) or anything hyper realistic (mainly of people, though still life could be okay). Examples can be found on my DA and tumblr
- I can also do SFW and N.SFW. Please do ask me about fetishes. Most fetishes do not bother me but ask anyways so then we can negotiate about it (unless the fetish really turns me off)
- For backgrounds, there’s a no/simple background option (left picture) and a complex background option (right picture) Simple backgrounds can range from a simple wall and floor setting, patterns with geometric shapes, gradients, etc. and complex background includes any outside settings (including fields), inside of a cafe, a school, and any other related backgrounds. If you’re unsure if the background you want is simple or complex, go ahead and ask me.
- In my previous commission sheet, I offered that characters can be drawn in a watercolor format. This option is no longer available. Reason being is that my strengths with watercolors lie more in backgrounds such as outdoor settings (as seen with the picture with the giraffes) rather than with characters and I don’t want to offer a subpar product.
- For extra characters, two extra characters are allowed in a piece. However, this may or may not change in the future
- Lineart with two or more different colors constitutes as multicolored lines and adds 2 dollars to the total price of the pic. This does not apply to lineart with a single color other than black/dark brown/dark gray.
- You must pay me first before I start on your commission. However, if I run into some sort of issue with your commission, we can talk about giving you a partial or full refund. I’ll try to keep you in the loop of things and update you
- I will ask you for your full birthdate to verify that you’re over 18 if you’d like to purchase a N.SFW commission. If I find out that you’re underage, you will not be able to purchase one until your 18th birthday.  
- Prices are in US dollars and I only accept Paypal. My paypal is kristanni20x6 @ comcast . net (without the spaces of course)
- When in doubt about if I’m able to do a commission, feel free to ask me. I’ll be more than happy to answer them.
-Be sure to have spare money to cover for the Paypal fee. This will be stated when I give you your price.
Want to help me out financially but don’t have enough for a commission, buy me a coffee at ko-fi! Link to my ko-fi is here.
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lpfreakification · 2 years ago
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Ah, the sense of satisfaction after finishing a doodle ☺ I saw on Twitter about how artists draw Hatsune Miku at some point in their lives. That made me wanna draw her (again) :D I orginally wanted to do a colorful lineart with the Zebra Sarasa Select NJK multi pen, but I wanted to try this w/ shiny metallic watercolors... in the doodle notebook. At 1st I thought I was gonna do the skin + then lineart it. Nope. I got carried away 😅 I laid down some normal blue-green + then some metallic blue-green. I pushed it further by adding a blue-like shade in the hair (aka No. 81 by @iuilewatercolors ). I left it alone after that. The gray could've been better. I tried to neutralize the metallic parts but couldn't. I guess I'm not good at shading with watercolors yet :P Oh! The black parts were fun! I laid down a normal black 1st. Then I added the glittery black which i adore to pieces X3 it makes up the fact I cant shade that well yet. Ooooo! The trims were my favorite part!!! I used No. 189 by @iuilewatercolors . Took me a while to decide bcuz I need the colors to look good w/ + w/out the light X) This was the best part of the doodle overall. When everything was dry, I thought I could go over with the gel pen I described earlier. Nope. Wasnt running too well over watercolor + chipped off some parts in the process. I grabbed a *clears throat* a 0.7 mm Uni-ball Signo DX Pastel Green gel pen. I did go over the lines more than a couple times to make it look smoother. The best trick's to use very light pressure after laying out the 1st line(s). I did had to jumpstart the pen over + over again in the corner. Still works + still worked out X) Now that this took me all morning, let's play video games for the rest of the day :D (yay!) #doodlenotebookpages https://www.instagram.com/p/ClmM9FAvmI5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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