OC Doodles!
Doodling both of my OCs snacking on some doughnuts 🍩
It’s not quite done yet, and I don’t have the willpower to post the whole thing just yet, but I’m nearly there!
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As someone who also enjoys creating original characters (OCs), I find that illustrating them in casual, relatable moments—like snacking on doughnuts—adds a lot of personality and warmth to the artwork. It’s interesting how simple everyday activities can bring out unique traits of a character, making them feel more alive and engaging. When working on doodles or ink drawings, I often start with rough sketches in my sketchbook to capture the spontaneity of these moments. The playful act of snacking can be a great inspiration because it shows a relaxed and charming side of the characters. Using doughnuts as a prop not only adds color and texture contrast in the art but also evokes a fun and inviting vibe. If you’ve tried drawing your own OCs, you might relate to the struggle of not wanting to post unfinished work. Sometimes, I find myself hesitating, wanting the art to be perfect before sharing it. But the creative process is just as important as the final piece. Sharing work-in-progress can be encouraging, as it invites constructive feedback and connects you with a community of fellow artists. Incorporating hashtags like #doughnuts, #ocart, #inkdrawing, and #sketchbook, just like in this post, helps to reach audiences who appreciate these specific themes and mediums. It’s an effective way to join conversations and get inspired by others’ artworks. Overall, combining OCs with casual activities such as eating doughnuts can make your creations stand out and feel more relatable. It’s a lovely approach to character development and visual storytelling that I enjoy exploring in my own art journey.

