Neop's drawings, scribbles and comics

Anonymous asked: Now by "experimental stuff" are you describing otp relationships?

No, I was refering to my drawing technique. Shading, brushes, other stuff…

My Dashie x Spitfire drawing was a gift art I promised someone. I actually don’t care much about shipping canon characters, if it’s cute or fits well I might draw a picture or two but I don’t consider them headcanon.

What does it take to become a ‘good’ artist?

dshou:

But first, what makes an artist?

Some may answer, the quality of one’s artistic skills.

To some, the quantity or consistency of the artist to continue their line of work.

Others, the ability of the artist to contribute and/or communicate with the people around them.

All of the above I would consider, useful, of course it is to my opinion. Yet similarly, none is necessary.

An artist can live in the shadows, their skills untrained, and even then only create works at the times of a rare blue moon. Still, they can consider themselves an artist.

Their works may be modest, skill itself perhaps subjective in the world of creativity, and the process or creation may signify a deeper meaning no matter how personal it matters.

What would then constitute a ‘good’ artist, If an artist can take whatever path they wish to?

Just leave it to your own decision basically.

shiftingchangelings:
“ Graeystone: Yes, Derpy is that old. Because Changelings are shapeshifters (physical + magical) their cells constantly rejuvenate and the Healing Puddle does slow down the aging process making them able to live for at least 2000...

shiftingchangelings:

Graeystone: Yes, Derpy is that old. Because Changelings are shapeshifters (physical + magical) their cells constantly rejuvenate and the Healing Puddle does slow down the aging process making them able to live for at least 2000 years before their cells can no longer rejuvenate. At that point the cellular rejuvenation becomes like any other normal life form and changeling then has a normal lifespan.

Comic update ;)

I finally finished her (after more than a half year -.-)
Also sorry for the bad image quality, I neither have a good camera nor good lighting (“no sun”)…

She’s made of polymer clay and painted with acrylic colors. Her horn and wings are removable. She’s about 22cm high.

You can find some more pictures here ;)

Not a simple repost, I made the animation smoother and added some cheap extras xP

Here’s the original one.

How to Keep Drawing

input-command:

I want to write a bit about barriers I hit and overcame when beginning to draw and when having trouble keeping it up for the past several years.

Before I began drawing in early 2012, one of the major barriers I hit that had stopped me from drawing before was that I was bad at art. I hadn’t practiced a day in my life and my art really wasn’t any you could appreciate. I overcame this barrier by focusing on other aspects. I could enjoy what I was working on despite it being horribly drawn because I was interested in what the character was doing or I thought it was funny.

  • If you can’t draw well, focus on humor, storytelling, or another aspect of art. Drawing skills will eventually follow

The other major barrier I hit was a lack of self-confidence. I had no faith that any ideas I created weren’t embarrassingly bad. I overcame this barrier by forcing the burden of creativity onto others and using my inbox as a steering wheel. Other people decided what my character did and I didn’t have to take the blame if it was stupid or not. The extra ideas were also extremely valuable for keeping it fresh and exciting to draw. (often making it feel very much like a game)

  • If you’re not confident in your storymaking, let others help. 

Art block: When you feel like beginning to draw takes a heap of energy you’re not willing to invest. This one is difficult and probably the most common, but I’ve found it beatable by agreeing to start a smaller workload. Tell yourself “I will draw the basic skeleton for the characters and I’ll leave it at that”. Often times, the act of having the pen to the paper is all you need to do to beat art block.

  • Beginning to draw, even just scribbles and frowny faces, can seriously help kill art block

If you meet a barrier, ask yourself what the barrier is and work on a way to either break it down or go around it. Get help from others to do so if you have to.


On Ideas, or a lack thereof:

(I feel like writing about this because it’s something I struggle with to this day.)

“But I have absolutely no ideas I want to draw” Ideas are not in short supply, ever. The issue, often, is being unable to bring them to mind. It’s important to keep a written list of ideas and add to it continuously. After doing so for a while, I realized that I used to dismiss and forget countless hundreds of ideas. I keep part of my list -here- (It’s small because I work through it pretty quickly.)

Another aspect of not running out of ideas, for me at least, is having a lot of projects open. If I have no inspiration for one project, the odds are I’ll have something for at least one of the others. It’s important to keep practicing, so if you’re going to get stuck on a project for months or years, it’s important to be able to draw something else in that time. If you have a grand idea, start it, and if you run out of steam, shelve it for later while you move on to something else. The goal is to keep wanting to draw. Don’t lose that goal.

Along those lines, don’t let yourself feel obligated to drawing something so much that you stop drawing entirely. A lot of blogs on tumblr will stop because “I have to finish this story first even if I don’t feel like it” or “I’m uninterested in drawing this character, but I have to draw them because it’s what people expect” No. You need to avoid getting stuck. Change it up and do whatever you can to keep moving forward and enjoying art.

Reblogging this cause there’s a lot of truth in these advices (and it reminds me of my path here.. kind of nostalgic xD).

I actually think (almost) anyone can learn to draw provided they can keep the motivation for the long time it can take to get pleasing results. This list is basically the key to deal with those times of low motivation. Thanks for writing it ;)

This flypaper might or might not be poisonous enough to harm a pony-sized changeling. I wonder if it’s like drugs or candy for them o.O

*Lukida blushes*
See? You can’t trust these gryphons!

@memy-modblog and I are sending our ponies and bugs on a trip around Equestria. You can find their previous travel logs here. Feel free to ask Memy or Lukida any questions about it ;)