

Dressed up Smokey a little
The vest is just a cut up piece of fabric since I don't have a sewing machine, but it looks great on him.


The vest is just a cut up piece of fabric since I don't have a sewing machine, but it looks great on him.
A Webkinz cocker spaniel and Koala, this... Squirrel? Orb? Thing?, American Greetings dog, and a beat up Smokey the Bear who I fell in love with immediately.
It's consistently 97% humidity here with constant heat waves, so my stuff is aging faster than normal. What's the fastest you've had a crayon age?
My mom buys me coloring books because she knows I love them, but this is how I keep accidentally getting AI. It's frustrating because she genuinely can't tell and I can't blame her since most pages look okay and it takes a closer look to discern it. I still use the coloring books because I don't waste anything and thankfully most are from Ollie's so money isn't going to the companies making these most of the time. Or it's a Dollar Tree book so I know the profit margins are super thin.
It's getting so hard to find genuine coloring books though. Especially on a budget.
My mom got me this Dreamtivity coloring book because I really wanted some Halloween princesses, but on the first page I decided to pull out I noticed a few issues. Firstly, the word search has the word mask twice and is missing the word magic. Second, the book is made with smooth paper that works better with pencils and not crayons.
It's an actual comic book that you add your own color to. It was only 2 bucks
And Pretty Kitty the cyborg cat too.
Big Greenie is stinky and lives in a swamp, but he supports real artists. His wife, Pretty Kitty, was made in a lab by a big corporation who was trying to use her as propaganda but she escaped. Now they live together in peace.
Included the lineart because it's hard to see some details in the color version. AI Sanrio is rampant on Facebook on my mom's feed, so I drew her favorite Sanrio character with my favorite Tamagotchi in my art style.
Anyone know a good dollhouse for 5.5 inch dolls that can be put on the back part of a couch? I want to make a home for them with lots of Disney decor for a display
I decided to make intentionally messy art to capture the vibe of my worn out toys. I honestly love how it came out so much. Used some dried old gel pens and cheap highlighters.
Decided to play some old Disney shovelware in preparation for Big Hero 6 coming to the Twisted Wonderland game, and spotted Easter egg in an otherwise meh title. I hope I'm the first to even post this XD
My favorite fictional character is from a niche fandom and is named Ai, so it's getting increasingly hard to find fanart, reference photos, or discussions about him. So I'm taking it upon myself to draw a little quick doodle of my favorite Chihuahua in the engineering field.
Pretty much every card pack and newer item is generated. It's so disheartening because this game is twelve years old. It used to be pretty fun for a Facebook farming game, but now it has stuff like this. Worst part is you can tell the AI was trained on Rock Dog, Zootopia, and Sing.
Do better, Happy Acres. My mom can't just pick up new games because she's very specific on gameplay and small details, so nothing else works for her tastes.
My first few attempts were awkward, but I figured it out in the last two images. The drawer was already stickered, so I had to work around it. Might go back with more stickers and clippings later. I didn't want to cover Pinkie or Gummy in the second thing I tried decorating, so I just added a few things. The back of the notebook I start to get a vibe for it, but it's not perfect. By the time I decided to do one of my sketchbooks, I really went all out on the front and back.
Cleaning out my trinket and supply drawer to add stuff to my journals and notebooks and thought about this. Having a drawer of scavenged supplies is my greatest joy as an artist, especially when it pays off and I finally use them in a random notebook that could use a little flair.
Paint isn't my main medium, but I don't want to waste even cheap paints so guess I'm practicing this now. Done in just a few minutes with no sketch underneath, just going with the flow.
The puppy gets upset whenever I walk away, and Stumpy smells the most like me. So I had to let him babysit. Hopefully the pup doesn't chew on him and just sniffs and slobbers lol
These lines to color are razor thin, so I'm almost tempted to just toss it. Is this just normal for adult coloring books to have details thinner than the point of a pencil? Would I be excused just tossing this page because I could never color it?
Finally I can color different skin colors with my pencils instead of sticking with peach as a skin color.
Despite having different artists credited on the cover, this same fox appears in both the Jessica Secheret and Grace West coloring books with the Jessica Secheret book even having the fox on the front. Checking the back of the book, both books have credits from Shutterstock as well as the artist on the front of the book. My issue is that they used the fox as a cover example so I originally thought it was Jessica's art, but it's Shutterstock.
Do you consider this false advertising or would you not even notice?