Anonymous asked: Curse you, Orlando! You're going to make me start shipping Frennie (Bondy? I'unno whatever Bonnie and Freddy are) and I don't know if I want to be okay with that! In all seriousness, though, keep being awesome.
<3 :3c
so um
I should prooobably go to bed
Anonymous asked: Hello there. I recently found your art blog and I must say that I am impressed. My favorite piece is definitely the one where Freddy and his gang are tucking in the night guard/viewer since they were sleeping on the job. I don't know if you have time or not but I would really like to see more art like that where it's sort of a first person view with the viewer just hanging out with Freddy and the Gang and everyone having a good time. Keep up the good work.
Hiya! Hehe, gosh, thank you so much!
I’m honestly still really shocked that particular pic got as much attention as it did. It was really SUPER rushed and I spent a little over an hour and a half on it, I didn’t think to focus more on it’s quality. Wish I could’ve gone back and maybe fixed it, but folks like it, so ah! :)
And I’d love to do something like that again one day! I’ve been pondering another sort of ‘first-person’ view thing with the FNAF crew, hopefully I’ll get my lazy butt to actually mess around with the idea again really soon.
But thank you so much for the kind words and thoughts!! Really appreciate it! <3
[video]
[video]
I bet you have seen this already aye, rebornica? c:
WHAT THE FUCK
(via mx-bones-deactivated20160831)
[video]
Anonymous asked: HI!!!!! i really love your artwork and i had a question! When you do line art do you have your brush at 100 opacity?
Hiya! Aww, hehe, and thank you!
(WOW, my initial response to the question vanished. :’D) But yes, I keep my pen tool on 100 opacity, always! Be it sketch, outline, color; all 100!
Anonymous asked: hey i was just wondering. How do you not worry about such straight lines. Every time i draw i get so annoyed when everything isnt straight and i really enjoy the sketchy art style.. any tips? :D
Hehe, the art program I use has a stabilizer feature, so it helps with keeping my lines more straight! But despite that, I simply try to keep a steady hand! (I tend not to worry about keeping my lines straight during a sketch phase, though, since it’s pretty much chicken scratch anyhow!)
Anonymous asked: What programs do you prefer? How did you get into drawing? Was it hard to learn? Do you use brushes? Aaand lastly I love your work; you're great! Do you have any more Roger Rabbit drawings, aside from those two you did once before/after watching the movie?
-If you’re referring to art programs, Paint Tool SAI is what I use! On rare occasion, though, I try to dabble with Manga Studio 5! And even then, that’s when I fiddle around with my Cintiq, which tends to be another rare occurrence these days as well. :’D
-My father was a sort of freelance artist when I was young and he initially got me interested in it! As I got older and went online, I found websites where I got constantly inspired and kept going with it! (Part of the reason I’m so determined with improving on my art, as well, is to make my dad proud, even with him only looking over us from above.)
-Art is aaalways hard to learn/progress with in some way, hehe! Was hard for me to get my anatomy/hands down, but “practice practice practice” makes perfect! … Er, well, as perfect as one can try to get!
-I have downloaded extra brushes for SAI these past few months! I’ve lost the links I initially got mines from, but I mainly searched them all from dA!
-And gosh, thank you so much! <:) I don’t think I’m great, but very flattered at the thought! <3
I don’t have anymore drawings of Roger I’m afraid, but.. he is a pretty fun-wacky guy, hm? Would be fun to draw him more, for sure! <3
