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And then there’s Vegeta.
Hey, this post may contain sexually explicit content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.
And then there’s Vegeta.
I don’t how that image manages to capture the raw energy this post into one reaction but it does.
- i’m korean so It can be messed up my language.-
someone said to me “ Hey! you have an deviant art? D:, i want share yours Cats from Overwatch” but i don’t have deviant art. so i will make this tumblr.
“This match will get red hot!”
Some of my cuphead fanarts. Mostly crossover.
Monika Game Over screens
Yuri Stage: And here I thought I was a real cut-up!
Sayori Stage: I’m gonna hang you out to dry!
Monika Stage: Why try to run, why try to flee? you don’t need anything in life EXCEPT LIL’ OL’ ME
I took a bunch of Cassie questions on twitter… whew
here’s the first batch!
Hey friends!
Meg here for this week’s TUTOR TUESDAY! This week I go over just a little trick that I like to use when drawing and connecting arms/hands/legs/feet ect. This helps me with foreshortening as well. I hope it helps you folks as well! I have tutorials that talk more specifically about hand/foot/leg anatomy here. If you have any tutorial recommendations send ‘em in here or my personal. Now go forth and I’ll see you next week!
Anonymous asked:
fini-mun answered:
Hello! Sorry for the long delay in response. I promise I wasn’t ignoring you, I’m just bad at replying in a prompt manner- especially when someone is asking for something that requires a little work to answer properly.
First of all, I suggest having a glance at my note about muzzles
Here: http://fini-mun.tumblr.com/post/158249507790/i-think-its-also-worth-pointing-out-that
And here: http://fini-mun.tumblr.com/post/165084181445/a-friend-of-mine-is-learning-how-to-draw-and-was
That out of the way let’s focus specifically on bird beaks.
The base shape begins the same as any other Sonic-style muzzle.

The next part I don’t tend to sketch because I can mentally visualize it, but the ‘mass’ of the beak is basically a big round shape projecting from the muzzle:

Next, find the corners of your mouth.

Use the circular mass you either sketched or visualized earlier to inform the shape and mass of your beak, and connect the lowest dip/point of the beak to the corners of the mouth. One of your corners is probably behind the mass, because we’re thinking in a ‘3d’ sense.

Viola! A basic bird beak. You can tweak this in various ways to make different sorts of beaks.

Example- by making the point of the beak less severe you can make something more like Wave’s.
Hope that helps!
Wait, what about the front and side of the beak?
General principle remains the same!

“Draw a regular Sonic muzzle, sink a spherical shape into it, follow the curve”. Bit more difficult from the front because you need to figure out how you how you want to contour the lines.