Hey Mod! Every since you posted about ɹnoℲ I’ve had this little idle animation in my head, and SINCE I WASN’T SLEEPING ANYWAY HERE YA GO. It’s not quite where I’d like it to be, but I’m happy with it for what it is. ^^
WHY IS IT CUT OFF D:< I DIDN’T SLAVE OVER A HOT MS PAINT FOR THIS
I didn’t know if that was a thing you did on purpose BECAUSE IT’S SO CUTE ANYWAY WAAAAH
Also known as the festival of colors and love, this vivid spring festival brings all people together. The social barriers break completely, friend or stranger, rich or poor, men or women, children or elders, Hindu or not, all people come together to celebrate the end of the winter season. And most important to celebrate that everyone is the same!
kittiedear asked: Yooo Round 1 of the ComicMix March Madness is up now. It should be a lot easier to tell how the voting works out now, since all the brackets are up. Here's hoping TPOH makes it to the finals! :)
At long last, the final episode of Doris & Mary-Anne Are Breaking Out Of Prison! A swell farewell to those jazzy jailbroads, the incarcerated odd couple, those fenced-in flappers: Doris and Mary-Anne.
Big thanks to everyone involved: Andrée Vermeulen, Diona Reasonover, Allie Splain, Matt Brailey and Richard Shapiro. And thanks to everyone for watching!
Anonymous asked: Mod, do you have any tips for learning to draw left handed? I have an unidentified problem on my right arm that makes a muscle swell and hurt a lot, I've been terrified of it escalating and making me unable to draw for a few years now since drawing is my passion and stuff
well first of all I would do everything you can to identify the problem with your right arm- I know that can be tough, trust me, I had no idea for the longest time what was wrong with me- but until you know what’s causing it there’s no way to be sure you won’t create the same problem in your left arm, and then what do you got? no arms that’s what!
as for learning to draw left handed there is no secret, it’s just practice, practice and more practice. You will draw horribly badly! It will be frustrating and wobbly and even if you are better at the end of the day you have to start from scratch in the morning! It is also brilliant for giving you amazing headaches, but, if you persevere, it can start to become easier.
Try to make a simple program to follow (e.g. 5 minutes of circles and basic shapes, 1 minute writing numbers, 2 minutes writing the alphabet), as a warm up for every drawing session and evolve on to drawing ‘actual’ stuff when you have more control; you will be surprised at the progress you can make in a month- and keep resting inbetween! I am a terrible person to take that advice from I know but it’s very very important!