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INSERT MF DOOM TYPE BEAT (do not take the stuff me and @20meterradiuscheetosplash put here seriously)
Part 8 and 9 connected?!?!?!
Fleetus cleetus feetus bo beetus shitties foot fettishing pervert fetishizer kira. Instead of feeding off his fucked up feral killing feelings with hands, he does it with feet! (sicko), Flaming fun sized fucked up female hating bitch named rai. He cooks the tangies tangy tanked up lemon meringue. Jobins fucked up beetle beating bastard battles being a badass dad while he bangs his beetle nosed bitch. Burning things like that rohan whore who wears worn things from the thrift store (broke ass) she sells sea shells from the sea shore said Jodio the white haired meth selling bore and his whore brother prolly got his fit from the weed store. Geeked up playing fortnite at night winning despite playing with a troglodyte. Speaking of fortnite, seeking meanings from a four balled bearing bitch stealing shaving cream eating bastard named Josuk8. He has a bitch named Yasuho hoe handicapped with her hacked up bangs she cut herself. Uneven length and width, that Yasuhoe should've gotten hit by Joshu the one who said “you are mine” and then got his ass beat a couple of times. Doobie wah wack ass stand profiles hit by a bus then got tricked by a child. Chasing a teenager and her anthropomorphic potato sack hack of a friend who's got a bad dad and a nasty ass stand attack. And josuk8.
yall this is so random smh ༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽
(made by Rai and Toruu)
#jjba#jojos bizarre adventure#jojo no kimyou na bouken#jojolion#jojolands#jojo part 8#jojo part 9#google docs#mf doom#mf doom type beat#silly goofy mood#goofy ahh#silly#༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽#rai mamezuku#Jjba toru#shitpost#shitposting#yasuhoe sucks#josuke marry me
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ANSWER ALL OF EM
well I already did 7 and 18, but the rest are fair game so LET’S GO
(but I am gonna put this under a cut because wow it got long)
1. Do you prefer traditional drawing, or digital?
Mm. Neither? I do most of my sketches/pencils traditionally, but a lot of my finished stuff is digital. They both have their uses.
2. How long have you been drawing?
A long-ass time.
3. How many art classes have you taken?
A few. Art classes in middle and high school, and I’m currently a studio arts major.
4. Do you have a DeviantArt, personal website, or art blog?
I do have a dA, but I hardly update it. The thing you are reading right now is on my art blog.
5. What’s your favorite thing to draw?
Big toothy critters. Bonus points if they got extra eyeballs or are maybe melting a little for undisclosed reasons.
6. What’s your least favorite thing to draw?
H A N D S
8. Do you draw professionally, or just for fun?
Both! Or I will soon, anyway.
9. How much time do you spend drawing on an average day?
About an hour or two, give or take?
10. Are you confident about your art?
I... honestly don’t know, ahaha. I’m pretty critical of my own work (as is any artist, I suppose), and it can be really hard for me to see what people find distinct or appealing about my work. But I like my own art more and more these days, so I guess that’s a kind of confidence.
11. How many art-related blogs do you follow?
Many.
12. Is it okay for people to ask about your process?
It is absolutely okay! Talking about the how-tos of art is one of my favorite things.
13. Do you prefer to keep your art personal, or do you like drawing things for other people?
Mm, both, maybe? Most of my sketches don’t really see the light of day, so to speak, because they’re practice/me thinking through a concept/they’re kind of embarrassing/etc. But at the same time I like doing gift art, requests or fandom events from time to time.
14. Do you ever collaborate with others?
Not very often. I’m doing a collaboration right now for the Victuuri Big Bang, and I sometimes do art trades, but that’s about it.
15. How long does an average piece take you to complete?
Dunno, never really timed myself. I wanna say 5-6 hours, ish.
16. Do you draw more today than you did in the past, or do you draw less?
Definitely more. There was a long period, a couple years back now, where I rarely drew outside of class work -and when I did it tended to be kind of stiff and stale. Now that I’m less depressed and in a better environment I draw more frequently.
17. Do you think you’re justified in giving other people art advice?
[shrug] I mean, I can tell you about color theory, and give you some pointers on things like Photoshop or Illustrator, but that’s about it. I’m still learning.
19. What is the most difficult thing for you to draw?
H A N D S
And kissing. Kissing being a pain in the ass to draw is the entire reason this blog isn’t wall-to-wall drawings of boys smoochin’.
20. What is the easiest thing for you to draw?
Good ol’ fashioned body horror.
21. Do you like to challenge yourself?
Sure. How else will I get better?
22. Are you confident that you’re improving steadily?
For the most part, yes. Sometimes I wonder, but I keep my sketchbooks, and it’s hard to argue with the evidence.
23. Do you draw more fanart, or more original art?
Original, overall. Been doing a lot of Yuri!!! on Ice fan art lately though.
24. Do you feel jealous when you see other people’s art, or inspired?
Both. There’s, like, a little jealousy (or despair) at first, but I usually come back and try and pick apart how they did their thing.
Also, sometimes, there’s nothing that gets you going quite like spite.
25. Do you like to draw in silence, or with music?
Music, and Let’s Plays.
26. For digital artists: what program(s) do you use?
Clip Studio for lines and color, Photoshop for color correction, re-sizing, and the handful of things Clip Studio doesn’t do well. I also use Illustrator for vector stuff and tattoo design, sometimes.
27. For digital artists: how many layers does a typical piece require?
Simple stuff usually caps at around 5-6 (base sketch, lines, color and adjustment layers), complex pieces can be 10 or more.
28. For traditional artists: what medium do you like most?
Pencils, ink, oil paint and ceramics.
29. For traditional artists: How do you usually start on a big piece?
Pencil sketch for large drawings and oil paint. For large ceramics, I usually just... take a big-ass hunk of clay, do some preliminary shaping, then let it firm up a bit before doing additions/carving/hollowing/etc.
30. What inspires you to not just make art, but to be a better artist?
Having fun, drawing things that I want to see, making other people happy/feel safe/feel represented.
#answerin' asks#feetus-beetus#long post#not art#text#the one thing holding me back from making doujinshi - kissing being an absolute pain in the ass
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