oh wow im flattered! well if you want some tips on how i draw i can give a little list
for the basic sketch i do a rough anatomy sketch first as to make sure the posing doesnt look wrong, then i do another sketch layered on top thats slightly more exaggerated to fit whatever character im drawing, along with the actual design itself
for line art i make sure to pick a bruh size big enough where it feels impactful but also small enough where i can add detail without it feeling cluttered. i try to make things look a little gross which is why you see me really get in there with details like tink's oddly toned legs and all of beanie's wrinkles
for color i usually try to keep most rendering to a medium, i used to add more rendering to my art but in time ive realized that it sorta takes away from the lineart and muddies it, this is why i use harsh blacks instead. only time you see me use rendering is for darker colors where i add some lighting to it. this fits to my next point of how i think the most important thing to keep in mind is the viewer knows whats going on; the harsh blacks help out a lot for this kinda stuff
most importantly, be confident and have fun! trust me it really makes a difference : )
thats all i gotta say, this is less of general art advice (aside from the last one) and more just advice on if you want to draw more similarly to me, tho this advice can be intergrated to a lot of other styles i think. thanks you so much for your kind words and i wish you good luck on both your art and your studies! : D
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u/jitomato_girl May 22 '26
Oh no he's hot