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Medusa's Peach

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Anonymous asked:

did you change your Apollo design? I swear he looked different in your other arts but now he has shorter hair?

I am playing with his design a bit. In my current project I want to portray Apollo as a teenager, so i experimented with shorter hair and gave him a green/gold tone instead of the usual red ones.

Anonymous asked:

i absolutely ADORE your work! i love the flow and feeling of your lines! i think you capture moments and emotions very well! can i ask what brushes you tend to use?

tysm!! ;_; <3 A classmate sent me the brushes ages ago. I'm a creature of habit, so once I find a brush that works for me, I'll use it forever. Btw all these brushes are for Procreate. I use others very rarely, but these are my go-to's.

  1. technical pen - comes with Procreate under "inking"
  2. Tara's oval sketch 2 - dizzytara (love this to sketch)
  3. the painter's MaxPack - link

You know the strange thing is there is an Ithaca not too far from my home.

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Hermes was very much a baby who knew what he wanted. And what he wanted was things he shouldn't have. And yes, the drawings on the wall were drawn by baby Hermes. I like the one with him and Maia the most.

Now that I am showing you guys baby Hermes, I need to say something. I need people to understand that Hermes was the god equivalent of a child genius. He stole a bunch of cattle, hid them, and invented a musical instrument by using the shell of a tortoise he murdered. He would literally be one of those kids who goes to college at the age of 10 and tell his much older classmates to ask him any questions if they are stuck on something.

I feel like if DFP Hermes was a modern young mortal man, he would be going to a very nice and old college that is very hard to get into, he'd major in either something relating to astronomy, languages, or writing, and be the best on his sports team on the side. Imagine that all with a dark academia aesthetic, please.

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