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WHY IS THE EMBRACE IT SONG SO CATCHY? HELP ME I CAN’T STOP LISTENING TO IT
ahh yes my favorite time of year

“Like what I did with your blocks, Lestat?”

^Lestat didn’t like what Armand did with his blocks.
Here’s the Lestat drawing by itself
Another one, because I need to draw at least three of them. Obviously.
(It’s 2 am, I have no idea what I’m doing. I’m not even sure whether this is a vampire or a sad lost puppy.)
WINTER COMMISSIONS ARE OPEN!!
Hey there! this time winter commissions will be open only until the 25th of December so hurry! ;3 as always each aditional character costs +50% of the original price, you can contact me on tumblr or by email here: thelastroleplayer@gmail.com PAYPAL ONLY!
Also a brief explanation for the character portrait commission; The people you see as examples are real tumblr users -from left to right- @thorvalkyrie @peacelovethorki and @nicael-falls BUT I can and will draw characters from games/movies/series, so it’s not just limited to real people. The flower crown is not mandatory but it’s heavily recomended by me because I love flower crowns and people look amazing and regal in them.
I will draw:
- nsfw -including explicit nsfw-
- light gore
- OCs (provide reference please)
- characters with animal parts (mermaids, tails, ears, wings…)
- intersexual characters
I will not draw:
- furries/anthro
- explicit gore
- scat/golden showers
- mecha
Don’t delete the caption, and have a Merry Christmas :3
Okay, so…pretty frequently I see people wondering why some artists are as popular as they are when they’re “not actually good at art” or whatever. Speaking as someone who has had these thoughts as well, insofar as I can tell, possible factors in artistic popularity (at least fandom-wise) are as follows:
1. Prodigious technical skills, based on a traditional interpretation of the term “skill”. Aesthetically-pleasing, well-made art. Stellar craftsmanship. Et cetera.
This is not strictly necessary, however, if you have one or more of these in addition to even decent technical skills:
2. Niche appeal. A unique style, a favorite character/ship a fraction of the fandom is passionate about, or a skill few other people have acquired (like animation, for instance).
3. Powerful concept. Not just making pretty doodles, but art with a narrative or a wealth of extra details or thought-provoking features.
4. Wow value. I think this really only works in combination with a really good concept, but if you can really power through something huge and impressive that other people wouldn’t generally have the dedication for, they tend to sit up and take notice.
5. Prolific creation. Making a lot of stuff keeps people interested, even if all of it isn’t super-wow-awesome.
6. Being nice to people doesn’t hurt.This isn’t meant to be a guide to popularity–rather, next time you’re like “why is that person’s art so popular? I think they suck”, you might consider these points and maybe ease off a bit. The artist, after all, is just doing what they enjoy. You may think everyone who likes their stuff is having some kind of mass hallucination, but that’s their business.
