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an out of no where text post in which i express my eternal gratitude to horikoshi kohei, creator of my hero academia, for making a shishikami sketch my heart feels blessed, thank you so much for blessing my day,,Â
Massive sketch dump + an unfinished shinsou piece.
Not a lot to go by tbh, Iâve reached a massive art block/low lately so these are relatively old sketches.
also the shishikami one was really self-indulgent. am i sorry? not really.
I am very ready to loop their fight once it gets aired thanks
Overhaul looking fabulous in feather jacket â¨

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Triple Threat is a zine that centers around the antagonists, Shigaraki, Toga, and Dabi from the series, My Hero Academia. The zine includes various depictions of the destructive trio in action, in different AUâs, and simple portrayals of their daily lives. Preorders close August 15th!
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A quick sketch of one of Horikoshiâs proto-Toga Himikoâs. This one was the most fun to draw by far!
It has been a long and fun process but here we are!! Here are the previews for the works I did for Triple Threat: A Villain Trio Fanzine! These were really fun to do and Iâm excited to show the whole process when weâre able to release the full pieces!!
The second piece is a collaboration the amazing @deafmic! His fic is equally amazing and heâs so sweet so I hope you do check his work out here!!
Check âem out here: @bnhavillaintriozineâ They also have a Twitter: @VillainTrioZine
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an aged up ua student kota izumi drawing i did yesterday early morning because i couldnât draw very well for work that night
In honor of Pride Month, weâve interviewed a solid set of celebrities and artists on Tumblr to discuss the importance of expressing your identity. Hereâs a friend to all, author and illustrator Adam J. Kurtz (@adamjk).
How do you express yourself on a day-to-day basis?
Really because of the internet and the space Iâve created and participated in, Iâm able to be myself and communicate on a day-to-day basis. I get to be myself and thatâs allowed! People are here for it.
What is the relationship between your art and your identity?
My art is extremely personal and often really literal. So, you know, as a queer person everything I make is gay. Itâs gay as hell! Because thatâs actually who I am.
What advice would you give your younger self about exploring your identity?
I wish I could tell my younger self to not worry so much. You know, I started my Tumblr when  I was 17, just like, sharing my art and now I do that full time. And through Tumblr I met the man of my dreams, weâre married. Life is great!=
Your turn, Tumblr. If you could give your younger self advice on exploring your identity, what would it be? Let your followers know in a post. Tag it #TumblrPride so itâs easily found by the community. Oh, and donât forget to visit @adamjk for more illustrations, books, and enamel pins like the one above.Â

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some sketches of bnha children in high school (+an unfinished sketch of shiketsu high!miruko)
Hawks: I have nothing to say, but will I shut up? No.
I did a demo today!!! I donât know I think I mightâve made someone cry today,,
PLUS ULTRA! Louie is the best and colored another sketch of mine because he is so cool! Thanks buddy!!Â
A bunch of BNHA-themed Twitter requests

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Dear Endling, I've been a huge fan since I saw your comics on Snafu. I'm struggling, and have been for awhile. Art is my passion, but I don't have the right education to pursue a career in it. I've been unable to find my style, and have been stuck for a year. Do you have any advice on where I can read/study to improve my skills to eventually, find my own style?
 This is a question Iâve been asked a lot, but to be honest it never really gets that much easier to answer. Every artist being an individual, itâs tough to find catch-alls that work for everyone, you know what I  mean? And hell, truth be told, Iâm still trying to figure this stuff out for myself. :]
 Let me get this first bit out of the way, the bit nobody wants to hear: âPractice, practice, practice.â Itâs the biggest, stinkiest old chestnut in the book, the one youâve probably heard a million times before, but unfortunately, it is the most rock solid, time-tested advice any artist can swear by. Even when you feel down and out, even when things donât look like they should. You keep on drawing, because art has a funny way of growing with you, even if youâre not aware of it.Â
 But try different things. Some personal suggestions:
- Draw from life. Do figure studies. Your art will only go as far as the strong foundation youâve built on. It can be arduous, but it is worth it. There is no way around this, much as many folks find this the token âboringâ advice.
- Look up light and color theory online. Nowadays there is a ridiculous amount of information on this subject on the internet. You could probably cobble together a near full education on the subject just from all the different people who have guides, examples, even youtube videos on the matter. Itâs really amazing. There are tons of people out there trying to help young artists get on their feet, and they arenât charging a thin dime. Take advantage of it. :]
- Warm up before you draw! Draw scribbles, cubes, shapes with some zing to them. Drawing can be a workout! So like any workout, warm up! Donât dive right in and injure yourself. :] Itâs a good way to stave off feeling discouraged because things  didnât turn out looking brilliant right off the bat.Â
- Try emulating a variety of other artistsâ work. (With their consent if youâre posting it somewhere of course.) Sometimes when drawing in someone elseâs style your own little mannerisms and stylistic influences tend to pop up in the result. This is more a fun exercise though, certainly not something to fall back on as a means to improve. You donât want to end up relying on the same artistic 'shortcutsâ your chosen artists employ in their own work without a firm understanding of the basics yourself.
- Draw quickly, loosely, even carelessly. Less thought, more winging it. Fly by the seat of them pants. Have fun letting go! At least, for a practice run at first. While 'styleâ is at best a nebulous concept, Iâve always found that if you draw speedily, you tend to put emphasis in certain areas, sort of feel your hand moving a particular way? If you donât let too much thought get in the way, you can sometimes see the raw tendencies you have underneath the art.Â
- Animation! Regarding stuff to read to improve your skills, there is no shortage of books available in places like Barnes & Noble. Entire sections on art. I recommend, personally, books on animation techniques. I was originally an animation major in college, and I think any artist can benefit greatly by studying it thoroughly.Â
- Draw for yourself, not for the internet. This is a more fairly recent issue Iâve been seeing with some people, but there are folks out there who get a little too attached to the reception (or lack thereof) they receive for posting their work online, or worse still, seem to only draw with the specific intent of putting things online. While itâs all well and good to share your work with other people, please please please do not forget that you are drawing for yourself. You donât have to post everything you make. Allow yourself plenty of time to make plenty of terrible drawings. Fall flat on your face. You can share the stuff youâd like, but you donât have to feel compelled to share everything you do.
- Art blocks and burn out will happen. Donât sweat 'being stuckâ so much. Donât rush getting OUT of it either. Art blocks are kind of a way of telling you youâre running on empty in one way or another. Iâve gotten asked quite often what I do to get over an art block. The answer is really simple: wait. Haha. But you find things to do that get you feeling charged up again. I like listening to music and playing games. Games are what got me into art in the first place, so itâs kind of a back-and-forth process for me. But what Iâm trying to say here is, art and your life are pretty much connected in every way. If your art just doesnât want to come out easily on the page, maybe you should find something else to do that you enjoy. Refill, recharge, re-energize, but NOT just to get over an art block. Your daily life might be more attached to your work than you realize. Which brings me to my next point..
- Donât look so hard for 'your styleâ. You need to grow as much as your artwork. As I said before, style is kind of a strange subject. To most people style is simply 'how your art looksâ, what sets it apart from other folks. But if you ask me, style is whatever ignites your passion to create in the first place. Style can be influenced by other art, sure, but it can also be influenced by music, games, sports, books, your background, the things you enjoy, just the person you are from the ground up. Style comes from pouring yourself into your work. And you know what? You need to grow just as much as your artwork. If you put a piece of yourself into your art, it will undoubtedly be unique, because youâre a unique person yourself. Find something you want to say and let it come out through your art.
And yes, thatâs about the floweriest answer Iâve ever given on the subject of style. I guess when it comes to the subject of art I can be a sappy sap. But DAMMIT I BELIEVE IN YOU. And anyone else reading this that might have been feeling the same way! And I really appreciate the question! Hell, Iâm honored, and hope in any way at all I can help, because art is a beautiful thing to have in your life, and I wish you the absolute best of luck with it.Â
Now DRAW. DRAAAAAAAAAW, I SAY!Â