Whoa, I'm going to have to look into that! I've never actually done a deep dive into any of the program's features beyond the basic stuff. I did learn earlier today while putting together a rough animation of my Vivi picture that there's a rotate tool, which I was relieved to discover. Great for those times when something just seems slightly off-angle and it would be annoying to adjust every point manually to fix it. (I used it on the Sheriff's nose for this drawing.)
whelk
I feel like you two need to do a collab of some kind
Pat Buttram was a legend
Highfive! I've tried to have other favorites, but it just never works. Little Mermaid might be tied with it for me, but Robin Hood is just so much more quotable, and despite how much Walt Disney despised it, I love the "sketchy" look of the animation in Robin Hood and other "Xerox Era" Disney films.
Thanks! I just copycatted a reference image, but I'm glad I managed to capture it well.
I'm dying to know the inspiration behind these
I'm loving your art style, looking forward to seeing more
Spookier than I remember, nice.
You should do it, and ping me when you have something to share!
Man, I miss the golden age of point-and-click adventure games. My brothers and I played through so many together. PC Speaker version of the MI1 soundtrack for maximum nostalgia: https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=_cfPw3IL1sk
Kweh!
Curse that demonic dorito! Love the humanoid (or possession victim?) take, and the lighting effect on the hair is awesome. Also love the garment wrinkle, it's such an interesting thing to see how something that might be considered imperfections (like wrinkles) can make a drawing look better. My firstborn is real good at that kind of thing in their art as well and I hope to one day be able to pull it off when I make my attempts at original content.