Happy birthday camp camp!! 馃
Houseki no Kuni, Chapter 107
The RoosterTeeth site will be deleted May 15th 馃様 do yourselves a favor and start archiving EVERYTHING you can now. RageQuit, RvB, X-Ray & Vav, the Minecraft Let's Plays, RWBY, etc. RT is warning us as nicely as they can that there's a p good chance we won't be able to access ANYTHING by next year, including the YouTube channel. Download!
Port by the Sea is yet another welcome addition to the field of indie animation that's worth diving into! Fans of dragon ball and nautical adventures will want to keep their eye out on this series.
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Scent: Freesia
Starlit Stitchmouse loves knitting new outfits for her friends. She's all about sharing and being kind to others. Whether it's knitting a sweater or crocheting a plushie, Starlit is your gal. If she isn't busy knitting, Starlit is often seen glazing at the starry night sky.
Scent: Bird of Paradise
Prefer to be called Lens, this curious red panda loves to go on adventures, and see new things. He never leaves without his camera and often loves to drag his friends on new quest, or discoveries. Sometimes, Lensy Roamapanda lets his curiosity get the best of him, and wander too far from home.
Hello miss Amber, I have something that I think should be brought to your attention.
There鈥檚 an account claiming that they work for mob entertainment and they seem to be answering certain questions regarding Poppy Playtime鈥檚 lore (how the human characters act, when playtime.co was created, etc which should go against some sort of NDA contract that you guys may have?), and most people are believing them without hesitation.
Down below are some screenshots from the account.
Now I do not believe anything to what this person is saying at all due to their lack of evidence that they even work for Mob entertainment and how they act towards shipping with only the Smiling Critters.
They have also reposted art from you and a few other artists without giving credit.
If you need anything else regarding this account, I鈥檒l be happy to share it with you.
Thank you for your time!
o/
@ask-mob-employee-anything Take down your fucking blog impersonator.
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A teaser of what I'm currently working on. Hopefully, I'll get it done soon, because I been on this piece for a good while now.
Lovely. Just Lovely.
wherever you go, i will follow
I'm still not over this mf馃槶
Your art is super gorgeous! inspirational really!
Do you have any tutorials or online classes that you learned about doing backgrounds? I really want to learn how to do backgrounds/landscape like you!! qwq
(Sorry if you get this a lot!!)
Thank you! ;u;
Something important that a lot of people don't seem to know is that backgrounds and illustration are the same. I don't think they should be considered separate parts of a drawing because it makes it harder to research and learn.
In my experience, whenever I try to research how to do backgrounds, most of the resources I find aren't very helpful. It's mostly stuff like how to paint rocks, trees, water, etc. which can help! But they only talk about rendering those things. You need to know about shape language, contrast, perspective, light/shadows, brushwork, and composition which illustration tutorials/courses give you. Every rock, tree, clump of weeds/grass, etc. need to fit together with everything else in the landscape.
So! From the top of my head, the online sources I learned from that helped me the most is Tyler Edlin on youtube. Specifically these videos:
Random tips:
color relativity is real and you should use more grey
think of painting like you're sculpting instead
Imply detail: your brushwork should be creating most of the details/texture, so you don't actually need to zoom in really far and render in tiny texture details with a 6px brush (detail is the least important part of the painting imo)