Rancid Milk

Hey, yes, hi, hello. I'm a student in my junior year over at the Art Institute of Boston. I'm getting my bachelor's degree in Illustration and a minor in Animation. I live on my own with two roommates, my boyfriend and the world's two best cats. I got a thing for video games, literature, comics and about a million other interests and all the while I'm 20-years-old who still watches cartoons. I hope to get a career in doing concept art for video games, but only time will tell and I still have a lot of work to do down the line.

Consider this a sketchblog of sorts. I'll only be making art related posts, and I only ever reblog art I find inspirational, amazing or helpful. If you have any questions or comments feel free to message or ask me; I'm usually too internet-shy to strike conversations myself, but love chatting.

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~ Tuesday, February 21 ~
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I can’t wait to post the finished version, despite the paint job noting being nearly as good as I had wanted… but sculpey reacts oddly to paint, I think. I fixed the cranium, brow line, and cheeks so it more closely resembles Clint.
I have these darling little round needles made from wood and rainbow colored, but the gauge is so unbelievable small… I guess I could use it to knit socks and gloves, but that’s way too advanced for me. I even think a hat might be too advanced. The needles I primarily use are actually use double ended. What’s dpns stand for? I should really know this knitting shorthand, but I have never learned a bit of it. I feel like doing any sort of pattern would be straight up confusing for hats too.

I can’t wait to post the finished version, despite the paint job noting being nearly as good as I had wanted… but sculpey reacts oddly to paint, I think. I fixed the cranium, brow line, and cheeks so it more closely resembles Clint.

I have these darling little round needles made from wood and rainbow colored, but the gauge is so unbelievable small… I guess I could use it to knit socks and gloves, but that’s way too advanced for me. I even think a hat might be too advanced. The needles I primarily use are actually use double ended. What’s dpns stand for? I should really know this knitting shorthand, but I have never learned a bit of it. I feel like doing any sort of pattern would be straight up confusing for hats too.