@mjunivrrse The original version is still superior. A masterpiece by Lennon, with an excellent bass line and a very creative drum beat. Unmatched.
I love Michael, though.
@Vasconcelless@Guilherme_Braga@oasisnews Não creio que tenha tido. Basta pegar qualquer vídeo do Noel na época do Be Here Now dizendo coisas como “Quanto mais dinheiro e luxo, melhor. Eu quero é mais!” 🙂
@Vasconcelless@Guilherme_Braga@oasisnews Pior é que eles realmente não são.. Se arrependeram amargamente de apoiar o Tony Blair nos anos 90, já se expressaram abertamente contra o comunismo e o Noel ainda fez piada com feministas nessa última tour do Oasis.
I like to think I have a unique way of drawing stylized cartoon characters. It doesn’t always follow the traditional rules, but it’s a mix of techniques that have helped me become faster and more effective over time.
That’s exactly what inspired me to create the course “How to Draw Cartoons”. Many students have already joined, and so far, none of them seem to regret it. These four characters you see here are just a few of the ones we draw together throughout the course, step by step, using Procreate.
If you’re curious to know more, here’s the link:
https://t.co/DFO0qftD6n
These are two characters I created for my 'How to Draw Cartoon Characters' course, available at Drawing America. Join me and learn how to draw them (and many others) using a simple and fun technique:
https://t.co/y0KuqqYuFL
A friend of mine sent me this drawing I did back in ‘99 (😮) for his high school graduation.
The character is Marvin the Martian, from Warner Bros.
Good memories ❤️
Lately, I've been judging people based on how they treat pressure-controlled doors.
If someone just lets a fire door slam shut, knowing it has a hydraulic closer, then I’m sorry, but that soul is already halfway to purgatory.
No redemption. No excuses. Just echoes... and judgment.
The 3/4 angle is definitely the most fun to draw, no matter the style. There’s something incredibly satisfying about being able to create a sense of volume and depth while working in a 2D medium.
Fun fact: I don’t know if this happens to you too, but since I’m right-handed, I find it slightly easier to draw characters facing to the right. Even when I do it unconsciously, it feels like just another way the brain tries to save energy (even when you’re doing something you genuinely enjoy 🤷🏻♂️)