@kvx_vyx My favorite macro stuff always involves very ordinary looking guys in very ordinary environments. It's from the micro's perspective that something insane and extraordinary is happening. I don't have much interest in stuff that's overly fantastical or wacky.
The default Pixi.js WebGL renderer used by MZ supports just four blend modes (Normal, Additive, Screen, and Multiply), so I try to restrict myself to those same modes when making mockups and assets. π€
This is from a while back when I was experimenting with color palettes and blending mode combinations to find something that would work well across a wide range of skin tones. π¦Άπ»π¦ΆπΌπ¦Άπ½π¦ΆπΎπ¦ΆπΏ
(Might still need tweaking π)
The only thing that makes shopping in person even remotely worth it is immediate availability and the sales guy/cashier being hot. Other than that, there's nothing redeeming about it, rotten experience.
If I'm going to leave the house, sit in traffic, stand in line, and pay more than I would just to buy the damn thing online, every guy behind the counter/stocking the shelves/helping customers on the floor better have pecs, a bubble butt, size 11 sneakers and the DREAMIEST smile.
When I was young I caught a glimpse of a cute guy wearing DC sneakers, and my brain went "From this day forward, you'll spend the rest of your life fantasizing about being stepped on like a bug". ππ
I need to be shrunk and captured by two really hot brothers. π€€
No, wait - make that THREE really hot brothers AND their dad. βοΈπ³π¦
Actually, scratch that: FOUR hot bros, their dad, and their uncle(s?). π π¦
Aaah, just throw in the rest of the male extended family too. ππ°π₯΅
If you draw digitally, it is such a weird/interesting realization that the OVERWHELMING majority of people will never view your stuff on anything other than a phone screen. MOST people only ever look at digital art/smut on their PHONE.