where I dump my scribbles

Apr 20

omnom blaze it omnom

omnom blaze it omnom

Apr 19

grumpyfaceblog:
“orlandofox:
“‘Attack the Light’ was such an amazingly cute game! I hope there’ll be more Steven Universe games in the future!

grumpyfaceblog:

orlandofox:

‘Attack the Light’ was such an amazingly cute game! I hope there’ll be more Steven Universe games in the future! <3

Awesome fanart!!  Thanks so much!

Oh my gosh… insanely flattered you folks happened to come across this! Thank you for making such a wonderful game! <3

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Apr 18

candiecake-blog asked: Do you attend SVA in NYC?

Nope! Heck, I’m still in high school (all the way in Florida)!

‘Attack the Light’ was such an amazingly cute game! I hope there’ll be more Steven Universe games in the future!

‘Attack the Light’ was such an amazingly cute game! I hope there’ll be more Steven Universe games in the future! <3

abigdorkraccoon asked: What did you get on the SAT? and what classes are you taking? Also I good luck getting into Ringling or Sheridan :)

I won’t be getting my score for another few weeks, hehe! And, I’d prefer not to say all my classes, but I am taking a Media Studies class, which has been super fun!

And thank you so much! I finally have my mind set to attend Ringling, now to just work for it and hope for the best! <3

dickdex asked: I saw your gesture drawings in twitter, It got me thinking, who was your model or did you look up for model pictures online? I honestly ever wanted to be in a gesture drawing class, they seem very helpful.

For the ones I did on Twitter, I used refs online!


Specifically from a playlist on this channel on YouTube, The Croquis Cafe! (I’ve been starting off with the earlier videos!

Though, I’d definitely like to have a RL model to go off of for gesture/figure drawings really soon (especially since that’s much more recommended to do than from photos). Hehe, hopefully if I manage to get into art class next school year, we’ll get to cover that! But it’s definitely a great start!

piineleaf asked: Heya!! I'm a young aspiring artist (13) and I was wondering if you could give me some tips/advice on how to draw humans? Whenever I try to draw them, they look..weird. I sometimes get the facial structure wrong or the features..

Hiya! Aw, hehe, I don’t think I could offer advice on that sort of thing. I’m still trying to improve on my humans as well!

Best tip I could offer to get started, however, is the user references! Clear photos of people and just draw them! Or, even better, drawing from life helps! Perhaps ask a friend or family member if they could sit still for you and you try to draw them!

You gotta know about realistic proportions and structure on actual human anatomy first before you can diver further into more stylization! :)

Character Being Used

Heya folks! I’m sorry to be making one of these kind of posts again, but someone is doing a thing I definitely don’t approve of.

http://instagram.com/pauzie_the_snow_leopard

It appears this user is using name/character of someone’s character that I made animatronic art for several months ago. (Which was originally posted on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/orlando_fox/status/506241633764253697)

And it appears this user has blocked Pauzie (SplodeyCat) when they commented on the repost.

Aside from the fact that they seem to be uploading a LOT of my FNAF art without credits, they are doing something I don’t approve of at all (using a personal character without the original owner’s permission/consent).

I’m more concerned about getting the pic of Pauzie taken down, as well as getting the name changed from the IG user. Just thought I’d put the word out. :)

Apr 16

satiricaltea asked: How do you feel artistic talent should be judged? Most of my friends immediately say realistic artwork is better than, say, stylized art, but I argue that stylized art is more... skillful? I mean, stylized art requires a knowledge of realism, just distorting it in different ways... and there aren't really any limits to stylized art, whereas realism is restricted to how things are or would be in real life. I was just wondering what your thoughts were on that. Also I really like your art <3

Honestly? I’m all for the thought that ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’ when it comes to art. More so, each and every person has different tastes, so it can be hard to say what exactly is ‘better’ about a piece. If your friends happen to think that way, I think they’re justified to their opinion. And I agree just as much with yours!

True, stylized art does take a matter of knowing about realistic anatomy/applications with your subject. To be able to create work with a style more loosely based off of real proportions while still being able to identify what it actually is is impressive and should be praised. 

But, being able to create more realistic are and recreate something from real life (or draw something in a way in which they’d probably appear in real life) is another thing. Because we see so much of real-life objects and subjects on a constant basis, it can actually be harder for us to achieve a more realistic recreation, as it is much easier to tell which details may be off.


But really, regardless or how much more ‘realistic’ or ‘toony’ your art happens to be, art is art. The style of a piece is one thing. Quality can be a whole ‘nother thing. 

And if art has to be judged for something, I feel it should be more based around quality, rather than the style, as there are factors that can be more factually discussed upon in that area (amount of shading necessary in an environment with certain lighting, what direction is the shading to be facing, perspective, etc.)

Ah, again, just my thoughts! However you happen to judge art is your business, though! There’s not always a ‘right/wrong’ reason!

iamsoogoodbruh-deactivated20160 asked: Why did you change to orlando fox !!!!!15 !!!!! WHY WHY

Haha, I’m not sure if I mentioned this point before. But folks, the numbers in my signature in my drawings indicate the year that they were made. It’s not an actual part of my alias, haha. <X)

I technically do that as a way of letting myself know when I made a particular piece as well. I apologize if this somehow confused folks. It’s usually self explanatory when folks notice it, but I probably should’ve made effort to emphasize that fact here. :)