U u U hello new follows
i will try not to be a ridiculous disappointment.
Anonymous: so youll draw tf2 but you won't draw me jawns or timey wimeys or anything fun i mean what the actual hell
NEEDY BITCH
the fuck is anatomy, i’ve no clue
there are some awful, angsty things in store for this AU but those are the sort of things that happen when you leave me alone in the dark with Fun’s album
posting boys in tights because it’s all i’ve done lately
/chinhands
pro edit: i forgot the sociopathic bitch
how i spend my wild thursday (and wednesday and tuesday and monday…) nights, sleeping next to mr. toilet
i kept waking up to my brother’s dog staring me down, i’m fairly sure she was silently wishing me death.
the point of this story, new tablet
practice
an animu and terrifying elf-child respectively
apologies for the photo quality, the camera was in an unsteady hand.
Advice on Starting a Webcomic
somethingkumandkum asked: Do you have any advice for someone wanting to start a webcomic?
uh-oh you guys somebody made the mistake of asking me about comics, prepare for a gigantic essay… Please don’t feel pressured to read this whole thing, I totally lose my head when it comes to talking about making comics!
TL;DR:
- You won’t get rich, you can’t please everybody, so it had better be a labor of love.
- Set an update schedule and stick to it. Finish a good chunk of pages before going public, so new visitors to the comic’s “grand opening” can get hooked.
- Publishing a webcomic is like performing live; you can’t let “stage fright” stop you. Stop “planning” and start publishing!
- Lots of links to the software that makes BFF work on the technical side at the end. And books I’d recommend reading!
(From http://danidraws.com/)
Don’t know what to do with your extra time? There are plenty of odd jobs and tasks that an illustrator can do in between assignments. If you’re looking for some inspiration, here’s a long list of projects, ideas, and necessary chores to help…
for later.
(via strikhedonic)







