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Silly-Fly-Media

@silly-fly-media / silly-fly-media.tumblr.com

27 | she/her |Illustrator, Graphic Designer, Video Editor | NYC OCs + Multifandom (mostly RWBY and MM [X, Zero, BN]

Remember my Gooberfly concept? I'm revisiting it again

🦋 💜🩵❤️🤍

I wanna make Gooberflies inspired by all kinds of butterflies both real life and fiction

Waking up for a Silly Sketch Saturday Sunday for Spring! This was inspired by a bunch of vectorflourish and vectorbloom images I've been seeing lately.

Gonna digitize this one later on

Silly Sketch Saturday Sunday special with a sketch to final!!

We're into the Silly Fly Verse b/c once again, I drew my Sona as if she's in the universes of the media I'm into. She's a Cyberelf in the MegaMan Zero era. No clue if she'd be a Nurse Type, Animal Type, or Hacker Type.

Silly Sketch Saturday Sunday special with a sketch to final!!

We're into the Silly Fly Verse b/c once again, I drew my Sona as if she's in the universes of the media I'm into. She's a Cyberelf in the MegaMan Zero era. No clue if she'd be a Nurse Type, Animal Type, or Hacker Type.

Silly Step By Step Process - Mega Miku

Hi everyone! I’m starting a series of blog posts on Tumblr and Ko-Fi where I explain my art process for some artwork I’ve done. This first blog post will be about the piece I made for this year’s Miku Day!

MegaMiku takes heavy inspiration from the design elements of the MegaMan franchise, particularly the MegaMan Zero series (with the fashion of her clothes, particularly the boots and headset) and the MegaMan Battle Network series (with her twin tails and the stage she’s set on). Considering she’s a digital singer, I figured a MegaMan-esque would suit her.

Confession, I designed MegaMiku last year intended to post her for that corresponding Miku Day but could not post it on time. All I had was just a concept sketch design and a clean lineart of that unfinished piece.

I decided to use that lineart as a reference to create a sketch for the new piece. I made sure to emphasize the shapes and figures when drawing so that I know where to line it.

On Clip Studio Paint, I always use the Pen Tool (G-Pen) and Bezier Curve Tool on Vector layers to line her as well as simplify the details from the original lineart to make it fun to draw her. Then I use the Correct Line tools to add line variation (Adjust line width) and delete any control points (Control Point) to make it easier to manipulate the vector line.

Since this is a flat color piece, I go straight to the coloring instead of going into the shading. I did not have an initial color palette, so I built one from the ground up. I made sure to keep the colors on the cooler side to match the cybernetic environment she is in.

I wanted to push more Battle Network influence, so I added a digitized aura surrounding her. I drew a cylindrical shape and erased a lot of rectangles and then added an outline in a different layer for those rectangles. To add texture, I used Layer Properties to apply the Manga Tone effect and made the tones cross shaped.

I added a contrasting dark teal behind her against the purple tiled floor and then added cross comic tones to give them texture.

I added a contrasting dark teal behind her against the purple tiled floor and then added cross comic tones to give them texture.

To make MegaMiku stand out from the background as well as push for the cybernetic vibes, I outlined her body with a cool neon lilac and her twintails with a cool bright lavender.

And I finalized it with my signature and a noise filter for MegaMiku.

And she is COMPLETE! Thanks for reading!

Silly Step By Step Process - Mega Miku

Hi everyone! I’m starting a series of blog posts on Tumblr and Ko-Fi where I explain my art process for some artwork I’ve done. This first blog post will be about the piece I made for this year’s Miku Day!

MegaMiku takes heavy inspiration from the design elements of the MegaMan franchise, particularly the MegaMan Zero series (with the fashion of her clothes, particularly the boots and headset) and the MegaMan Battle Network series (with her twin tails and the stage she’s set on). Considering she’s a digital singer, I figured a MegaMan-esque would suit her.

Confession, I designed MegaMiku last year intended to post her for that corresponding Miku Day but could not post it on time. All I had was just a concept sketch design and a clean lineart of that unfinished piece.

I decided to use that lineart as a reference to create a sketch for the new piece. I made sure to emphasize the shapes and figures when drawing so that I know where to line it.

On Clip Studio Paint, I always use the Pen Tool (G-Pen) and Bezier Curve Tool on Vector layers to line her as well as simplify the details from the original lineart to make it fun to draw her. Then I use the Correct Line tools to add line variation (Adjust line width) and delete any control points (Control Point) to make it easier to manipulate the vector line.

Since this is a flat color piece, I go straight to the coloring instead of going into the shading. I did not have an initial color palette, so I built one from the ground up. I made sure to keep the colors on the cooler side to match the cybernetic environment she is in.

I wanted to push more Battle Network influence, so I added a digitized aura surrounding her. I drew a cylindrical shape and erased a lot of rectangles and then added an outline in a different layer for those rectangles. To add texture, I used Layer Properties to apply the Manga Tone effect and made the tones cross shaped.

I added a contrasting dark teal behind her against the purple tiled floor and then added cross comic tones to give them texture.

I added a contrasting dark teal behind her against the purple tiled floor and then added cross comic tones to give them texture.

To make MegaMiku stand out from the background as well as push for the cybernetic vibes, I outlined her body with a cool neon lilac and her twintails with a cool bright lavender.

And I finalized it with my signature and a noise filter for MegaMiku.

And she is COMPLETE! Thanks for reading!

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