Gravity Falls art dump
1. Scrapped animation frame
2. Bill Cipher!
3. I love men in skirts.
4. What if Dipper hadn't heard the real reason of why Stanley is so hard on him?
5. More Bill
6. Possessed Ford
7. Some doodles
8. Stanford being a pussy
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#gravityfalls #stanfordpines #stanleypines #dipperpines #billcipher
Hey everyone! So glad you checked out my Gravity Falls art dump! It's always a blast to dive back into the weird and wonderful world of Gravity Falls through art, and I love seeing how different moments and characters inspire fellow fans. That 'i did it i saved the town' moment with Stanley Pines is just pure gold, isn't it? When I was working on that scrapped animation frame concept, I really tried to capture the raw emotion of it all. It’s such a powerful scene that resonates deeply with so many fans, showing Stanley's true depth and the incredible sacrifices he made for Dipper and Mabel. It just hits different when you think about it! For any of you out there trying to draw deep emotional scenes, my personal tip is to really focus on the eyes and body language – they truly tell the whole story without needing words. It's amazing how much feeling you can convey in a single sketch. And then there's Bill Cipher! Honestly, he’s one of the most fun characters to draw because there are so many interpretations. Whether you love his classic yellow triangular form or enjoy seeing him in more human-like designs (that furry Bill Cipher in a suit, anyone?), he just has this undeniable charisma. I love experimenting with his chaotic energy, from menacing poses to just silly doodles. It's a challenge to capture his essence, but so rewarding when you get it right. What's your favorite version of Bill to sketch? I find his single eye and bow tie are such iconic elements that even simple doodles instantly make him recognizable and full of personality. The Pines family provides endless inspiration too! From Dipper Pines' curious expressions to Stanley Pines' gruff exterior, and of course, Stanford Pines, each character has so much personality. It’s always a delightful challenge to capture their essence, especially in different scenarios like that tense, emotional conversation between Stanley and Dipper. And can we talk about Stanford for a moment? I'm obsessed with the idea of him in a yellow skirt – it just adds such a fun, unexpected layer to his character that's so much fun to explore visually! And who can resist doodling him looking sad or perhaps channeling some glowing blue energy when he's doing something mystical? It's all about exploring those 'what if' scenarios that make fan art so exciting and personal. If you're looking to start your own Gravity Falls art journey or just want some cool Bill Cipher pfps, my biggest tip is to just start sketching! Don't be afraid to try different styles, whether it's a detailed render or quick, expressive doodles. Look at other fan art for inspiration, but always remember to put your own spin on it. The beauty of fan art is celebrating the show and sharing your unique vision with a community that loves it just as much as you do. What are your go-to characters or scenes when you're feeling creative? I'd love to hear your art process and what inspires your own Gravity Falls creations!









