Ratnap's random art
And this is Eldena, the niece of Yuliètte. Clothed versions are yet to come, when I can think of something.

And this is Eldena, the niece of Yuliètte. Clothed versions are yet to come, when I can think of something.

Beware of the power of booty or they might explode your screen!!!

Beware of the power of booty or they might explode your screen!!!

physicallypossible:

foxy-noxy:

the-nai:

yellowfur:

This is a serious thing.

I think every artist has to reblog this..

Dat realism.

omg sleep

And a big sloppy birthday kiss from Vexin for Xirnoch.
Happy birthday =:}

And a big sloppy birthday kiss from Vexin for Xirnoch.

Happy birthday =:}

storiesfromthefront:

I figured I’d toss up the whole little flashback series in a single post for those of you who wish to reblog it or keep it all together and such. This also concludes Stormy’s visit to Ponyville. next stop: APPLEOOOOOOOSSSIIAAA!

Well, signal boost for Stories from the front it seems ^^

I really like how much effort is put in each single update, especially the backgrounds, even when they’re simple amaze me, they add so much atmosphere to the drawings.

Now we know why Vexin made her anthro potion a little stronger, so she could hug Kat without alienating her by being a talking pony!
She surely has succeeded, didn’t she?

Now we know why Vexin made her anthro potion a little stronger, so she could hug Kat without alienating her by being a talking pony!

She surely has succeeded, didn’t she?

Booty against art block. Three guesses who made the anthro potion too strong and turned into an ugly hairless human :p

Booty against art block. Three guesses who made the anthro potion too strong and turned into an ugly hairless human :p

muy-mal:

brokenlynx21:

Stephen Silver- on why artists get paid

True facts.

So Kayla apparently hides her icecream on the roof. Who would have guessed that.

((The background in the 2nd panel is made by Kayla herself of course ^^))

jitterbugjive:

jitterbugjive:

Re-uploading pony leg tutorial, since it’s been a while

so happy tumblr lets me reblog myself now

shunkawarakin:

mt10:

oolongearlgrey:

Some times a quote speaks to you

other times it hits you like a freight train 

This is the artist’s mantra. Don’t let it get to you that what you’re working on now isn’t good. Don’t get so full of yourself that what you’re working on now is the greatest. The next painting is always better.

Inspiration right here, folks.

yes, good.

Something what I doodled yesterday. Was trying around with other faces, because I had an image in my head but sadly wasn’t able to put it on paper so to speack :\

Something what I doodled yesterday. Was trying around with other faces, because I had an image in my head but sadly wasn’t able to put it on paper so to speack :\

workbreakpony:

Value (shading), part 1:

So someone asked about how to shade, and to be frank, there are a lot of ways to approach this.

At it’s core, the idea is about showing form through value. Form being a 3 dimensional object and value being our ability to discern different levels of light entering our eye. It’s a bit difficult to shade if you don’t know why or how something becomes shaded.

How I usually think about it is through explosions! When light radiates from something, it smashes into objects. That smashed light then disperses like an explosion in all directions. The light flying from this explosion is weaker though, because some of the energy from the initial impact was absorbed as well as it’s need to radiate from that point in all directions, spreading its energy out between more points. It continues to weaken as it smashes off of more things, throwing light in more directions, costing more and more energy as it tries to spread. If we have color, it’s color is determined by what wavelengths the object can not absorb (i.e. the color that is bounced into our eye) This is why white is the most reflective, because every single color is thrown off, only a portion of heat energy is absorbed. This also means that these little explosions carry color with them.

Though, non of this means anything if you can’t create a gradient, or value scale, and know how much pressure you need in order to get a particular value.

I just did a quick gradient and illustrated how I approach getting light and dark values with a pencil. Sorry if its hard to see, I’m partial towards the lighting side of the scale in most cases.

Oh come on! Scarlet! Vexin! It is too hot already without you two teasing us!!!

Oh come on! Scarlet! Vexin! It is too hot already without you two teasing us!!!