@FanaticofBeads Sometimes they're the bike locks, sometimes they're the brakes, sometimes they're the wheels! all depends on what I need for colour balance
a nice dapple grey for a Korean bike that's a decade or two old. decidedly not polished or sleek, and needs some elbow grease now and then, but it runs just fine :)
caaaaan't really give horse drawing TIPS but as promised here's the (mostly tackless) lineart from each of my horses from the past 2 days before I drew the saddles and bridles on. horses are like anything else, it's just very important to be good at breaking them into shapes
@cloudmancy I love the way you been drawing these bikes into horses, do you think you would ever do any horse drawing tutorials/tip? Youβre style is lovely <3
Last bike horse for today. This commissioner wanted a relatively lightly built horse that's good on bumpy terrain for their mountain bike! I went with a Tennessee Walker and gave her a bit of a haughty expression since they said she's 'too good to be ridden in the city'.
@twylautism@TheQueenieRose [nodding] the shoulders and chest are important. I'm realizing that I have always drawn the shoulders at least in outline whenever I sketched out a horse, because it's so important to the front end & connecting legs properly to the body. torso + shoulders the first things I draw
@chrissygarros@scissortailz dirt bike might be a reining horse, scooter may depend, e-bike or motorcycle I'm simply doing mecha (love mecha)
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@scissortailz I'm honestly hoping someone gives me some crazy motorcycle or their kid's tricycle or a rusted piece of junk soon before I stop taking these