Bunny King of Hearts
May. 12th, 2016 09:29 pmA bunny king of hearts, drawn in the size of a normal playing card just cause I wanted to.
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A bunny king of hearts, drawn in the size of a normal playing card just cause I wanted to.
Mirrored from The Sketchblog of a Tea Zombie.
I blindfolded myself and picked three random markers! Pale Thistle BV0000 (so damn pale), Blue Berry BV04 and REd Violet RV19- got lucky with that color group. After a dozen sketches I ended up with this charming little fella, the red violet was just too much like fresh blood I couldn’t help myself. I also recorded the entire thing so here you go, a new video! Now with 67% less stuttering.
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Nisse. He has his porridge, so all is currently good in the world and you are not to be pranked in the next five minutes.
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I ain’t cheating, I baked them with my sister:P
Okay, you can have some drawings as well.
Deep-frozen was the theme of the 14th.
…and wrapping paper turned up the 15th.
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Now for something a bit different;) The theme of today turned out to be evil straw goats. It was great to get the opportunity to do something else than snow and blues for a bit. So human munching straw goats it is. I probably had entirely too much fun making this.
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Mr. Cat knows your code and is getting his fish no matter what you say.
Deviantart’s April Fool of the year, of course I had to help save Fella.
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Just a couple of slighly wonky drawings I ended up liking regardless.
Markers, they’re so much fun.
Is that Squeenix fanart? Why yes it is, done with a very blunt 9B pencil at that. My drawings would probably be less wonky if I just sharpened the point of my pencils a bit better. Squall Leonhart doodle, just because I felt like it.
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Last month I got my hands on a bunch of small paper samples, and instead of doing my normal squiggly lines with a bunch of different drawing equipment I decided to do it properly. First one out is a sheet of Hahnemühle Britannia (300gsm), which is real nice. I’ve usually used 200gsm paper and the difference in paper crinkling was a whole lot more noticeable than I thought it would be. I have a whole pad of this waiting to be used, so that’s gonna be fun.
That’s Lady Tea Time, by the way, and it was a lot of fun making her hair filled with stuff. I definitely want to do something more outta her. I think that red eyed, tea begging ghostie might just be a shrink. Ouch, crackers at the boobs. That must be annoying, lets pretend they’re just funkily shaped lace.
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Listening to interviews at sidebar and Iggy Pop, doodling away and enjoying life.
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