i keep forgetting what the name of that one artist is, the one that’s like ridiculously dynamic and whose scenery shots make you feel a little bit like you’re looking through a fisheye lens into another dimension and who made me go “(GASP) IT’S HUGE HANDS HANS” out loud when i first saw his art
HE. WHO IS HE. I’VE ONLY SEEN HIM LIKE THRICE. I LOVE HIM
@down-in-duckburg an important post about the boys taking care of Scrooge while sick and getting him to relax, because he wouldn’t stop working despite feeling terrible and ill.
zany-the-nerd asked: If you ever feel like it, could you draw Scrooge and Goldie interacting? PS: You are insanely talented! Keep up the fantastic work!
well see I probably give a false impression because you guys see very few of the sketches I do- very often for warm up or just for practice between work I sketch expressions, especially ones that I find compelling or difficult to draw (which are, to be fair, often the same thing). I look at photographs of real animals (not necessarily ducks and geese, but humans and other creatures too) to get an idea of the muscles that move and what happens to the eyes, cheeks etc. during certain grimaces- for these particular studies I actually looked at coyotes and wolves! I also end up pulling the face I’m drawing, which looks weird but actually is helpful because you can feel what is going on in your face. I find profiles difficult too, so I draw those a lot! That’s the only advice I can give on that (I never quite get it the same twice though…)
As for the second anon, I do draw in pencil and scan in sometimes, but my left hand is better at digital and that’s the hand I use for most of my sketches, so mostly these days I start with a silhouette blob and then rough over on another layer (that last picture probably describes that method best)- I find this is a good way to draw because I can make sure the image ‘reads’ and the body language is understandable even without expression or dialogue, and I can hint at contouring without getting too bogged down in perfection. Sometimes it’s more like a line sketch? It depends on what’s going on and if there are two characters interacting sometimes lines help with things like mass displacement;
madamlily asked: Ehya Mod! So, uh, I don't usually do this kinda stuff but.. do you think you could call "Mafia" aus like Mob au or something? I can link you posts explaining it better, but basically the gist of it is that since mafia is actually still a big problem, at least in Italy, using the term lightly may lead to people taking it less seriously? I don't want to imply that it's you specifically, far from it, it's more of a general problem, but uh, maybe it'd be better anyway? I'm not good at this sorry ^^"
oh gee I am sorry, I didn’t realize! I’ll retag those posts and leave off using ‘mafia’ in a lighthearted way, and I’m sorry for any prior misuse