in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
A drawing of this thing named Francesco. Francesco is actually a hoard of shrews that stole my skin and wears it around. Now it wants to steal my cake, too. Greedy thing. I'd have a bone to pick with Francesco, if Francesco had bones, which I am unsure of. That, and Francesco does my homework for me. Anyhow, I'll give him my cake, since I am currently a mass of muscle tissue. I also had my wisdom teeth taken out last week, so this felt like good timing, haha.
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Some more art of the little steampunk soldier guys! They're eating corndogs on the fortress wall. Rosemunde doesn't know what corndogs are, so he's a little tentative about the curious contraption. :-)
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I think I forgot to mention that I am in art school for animation now. Isn't that crazy? I draw 24/7, which leaves me no time at all to do personal work. But I'd like to share a bit of the stuff we've been doing in school, since some of it is pretty funny.
As well, if anybody out there is planning to go to a post-secondary art program, and is wondering what it's like, feel free to drop any questions, and I'll be sure to answer them posthaste! I personally didn't get much of an insight to the course before getting here, but I know it's around the time that college and university applications open, so I'd love to share what I've learned thus far. :-)
I've found that character design classes are my favourite, and the concept art segment was where I thrived! So I've been designing lots of new characters. Here are two of them that I've worked with a lot: Rosemunde and Mundy. These two were technically supposed to be the same character- our teacher prompted us to come up with three designs for a "soldier sidekick" character following a similar theme. I chose to go for a steampunk aesthetic.
After the project was complete, I revisited the characters and coloured them digitally, then decided to make them as two different characters, since they looked very different in the concept sketches. Now we've got these two! They're a little weird and awkward and might be in love with eachother but we don't mention that.
Rosemunde is a little spooky-looking soldier known for being expendable and annoying. He usually guards the entrance of the fortress, with his small axe that's been disguised as a chicken [he talks to the chicken, of course]!
Mundy is the larger one with the scars on the face. He's an engineer who specializes in plane motors, though has since been taken off of the battlefields. He's got a jetpack-like contraption on his back, that he refuses to take off, because it detects enemy aircrafts. Mundy spends his time inventing doohickeys and thingamajigs.
The two first images below are of the character's digital reference sheets. The third one is a simplified version of Rosemunde that I had drawn in 20 minutes [don't look too closely at the proportions]. The fourth one is for a project where my professor had asked for a "semi-realistic" version of Rosemunde. He told me to give him muscles. I'm not good at drawing muscles. And the final image there was something I just drew for fun at 1AM, based on the meme, "cover them up slut".
I have many many more characters in the works, so I hope you guys packed your hardhats. Might upload some more images of stuff we've done in school, if it is something that interests you guys. Thanks for being so patient with me, fellas!! Hope some of you find these amusing. :-)))
-Sincerely, your hardworking buddy, who dearly misses home.
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Adding onto my last post, here's HayWire dressed as Alex Delarge from the movie, A Clockwork Orange!
As mentioned previously, I had made the last-minute Hallowe'en outfit of Alex Delarge to use as my costume for the holiday this year. I've had the idea of drawing HayWire as Alex Delarge for a while now, and thought it was appropriate timing to finally finish it now.
Credits for the outfit goes to the proper owner[s], [the costume designer for Alex is Milena Canonero, and I find her creative decisions to be very smart, since she used various metaphors for every aspect in the costume.] :-)
P.S. If this is perceived as a "Furry Alex Delarge," I will commit ultraviolence.
P.P.S. I'm only now realizing that I've actually given HayWire five fingers on one hand, though I always draw him with four. Whoops.
Once more, Happy Hallowe'en, my droogs!! Viddy well, o my brothers.
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Whaaattt? Halloween artwork, ACTUALLY published on Halloween? I know, it's hard to believe. But take a seat and catch your breath. Because it has finally happened.
I actually just had this piece planned since last Halloween, so I've finally gotten around to it. It's the Ghostbusters! Well, the Ghostbusters if they were ugly. It's been a while since I've drawn Plauggy and Muggs, so here they are [Muggs being the taller one, vice-versa for Plauggy]. Can't decide if they'd be really good Ghostbusters or really terrible damage-causers. You pick.
Happy Halloween everyone!!!
Anybody had any cool costumes this year? Personally, I was Alex Delarge from 'A Clockwork Orange'. I spent my Halloween talking to strangers and watching people fight in the streets.
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Hi. It's been a minute since I've drawn these fools digitally. So here's a little doodle page I had made. You didn't forget about them, right? That would break my heart. [I'm kidding, the absence is minded.] My professor has been encouraging the class to use references in our drawings, so there's my end process right there, beside the references I delicately and gracefully selected from the Pinterest website, slightly incorporated into the drawing itself, too.
It is also inspired by this video: www.instagram.com/reel/Clzo957gNUt/?utm_source=ig_…
Definitely turn down your volume before clicking on this link.
The style for the characters might look a little wonky, because I've been forced against my will to try learning style replications, and it's messing with my head. HayWire looks particularly off-model here, but, like, I made him. So I'm hoping I'm the only one who'll notice, lol. This drawing only took about four hours of work. I hope it tickles your funny bone but not literally.
I take no credit for the reference images, and I hope with all my might that the models and photographers of these images will never ever ever find this drawing, because that would be horrifying for them. Imagine someone using you to draw their animal character. Oh no. I don't want that.
Adios, for now. :-)
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Shower time in the autopsy room. Here's Florence and Koroner having a marvellous time with their jobs that they love oh-so much.
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Boo!
I am done with the series of FanArts for the time being. Here are some new characters I've been tinkering with!!
There's a family-owned funeral home, and these are the bug-people living in it. Florence, the mortician, is the youngest, and is kept in the basement due to his unfortunate lack of social skills. He prepares and embalms the bodies for the funerals. Koroner, the forensic pathologist, is the incredibly short middle child. He's a chainsmoker who protects Florence from the older brother as best as he can, and enjoys eating tins of raw fish in his free time. He inspects the corpses and preforms the autopsies to report the causes of death to government. He works with Florence in the morgue. Addison, the funeral director, is the oldest and most power-obsessed of the three. He owns the funeral home and revolves his life around money and tormenting his brothers. His anger issues were so severe that after attempting to chop Florence up with an axe, he was told he'd have to have an implant put in his brain and arm to control his anger. It would give him an electrical shock whenever he becomes aggressive. This brought a lot more trouble than it's worth.
I find these guys incredibly amusing to draw, and have plenty of pieces in the works / completed. Thank you for your attentiveness. Until next time. :-)
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Multiple shrews disguised as a deranged human artist..... scratch that first part. Hello! I am HayWire Chupacabra [A Chupacabra is a folk-tale monster]. My channel name is hard to remember, but that's okay, because this is just for fun. Animations and all, am I right fellas?
I usually tackle real-life problems in my animations, like financial struggles, lawsuits, disabilities, and disacceptance. But also mix them with fantasy subjects, like monsters or the living dead.
Nowadays I usually animate my own characters and stories. Animations involving other fandoms will be meager and highly unlikely.
[16+] This channel consists of mature subject matter, such as violence and gore, profanity, and substance use, as well as some sensitive topics such as suicide or abuse. Please be aware that many videos also have flashing lights!
I would recommend reading video warnings before watching.