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I don’t have an absolute fave. I have ones I sorta associate with certain times and points in my life. And I like them all for very different reasons.

Rictor and Shatterstar for the ‘holy shit- the subtext just became the text’ factor. And they’re flippin’ cute.

Joker and Harley as my first TV to comics OTP. My only real villain ship that I can bring to mind.

Pete Wisdom and Kitty Pryde. Obsessed in the 90′s. Heartbroken when it ended. Still entertain fantasies of it returning.

Rogue and Gambit. Forever. First in cartoons then in comics. J&HQ were first with Romy’s angsty love coming in 2nd. They’re always together in my heart.

solthrys:

No more melted tomblerones or mising skulls, yyeann!

This is my basic process for pretty much everything I draw. The key is understanding the shape of the garment you’re trying to draw and the shape of the body part you’re putting it on.

Drawing the body first forces you to make the shoe, hat, or clothes fit that body. With practice you’ll be able to skip some steps. This method works the same no matter the perspective or pose. It just relies on your knowledge of what a hat looks like from above, or what the bottom of a shoe looks like. When in doubt, just google refs. Don’t necessarily need the exact angle you’re trying to draw. Look at different pics to give you an idea of how it works in 3d.

Shoes are always a bit tricky because feet are a stupid ass shape.

It might help if you think of hats as a cylinder fitted to the person’s head to help you get the perspective right before you push in detail. note: heads aren’t circles. they’re kind of egg shaped if you look at them from the top.

cheetocat:

For everyone that has supported and followed Cheeto over the years, I just want to say thank you! Currently, he is having some medical issues that are becoming hard for me to keep up with (further details through the link). If anyone is able to donate anything at all, I am eternally grateful. If you can’t help monetarily at this time, I would also appreciate it if you could share this. Thank you very much for reading!

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