I might eventually go and edit this but
Likes can only go so far for artists. Artists may exclusively upload their artwork to tumblr, or don’t have the time to use other sites and prefer tumblr over deviantART due to its simplicity, but the tagging system can make it harder to navigate. Many artists on tumblr tag with high-traffic tags or use their own tags to prevent tag clogging which eventually become lost. That’s why it’s very important to reblog an artist’s work.
I’m not trying to push you to ruin your blog’s aesthetic or something, nor am I saying that “you must absolutely reblog your favourite artist’s work or you’re trash”, all I’m saying is if you truly want to support your favourite artist, instead of just liking their posts, try to reblog them once in a while. The more reblogs they receive, the more exposure/notes/followers they may receive, and it’s just one of the easiest ways to show you care about them.
*This does not mean to reblog unsourced artwork or works reuploaded to another person’s blog without permission (re:stolen). Nor does this mean to reblog artworks without the artist’s consent, even if this case is slim.
Tag: fan comic
‘1989’ (a HTMYAW-verse side mission)
1980s era Winter Soldier speaks to me on a spiritual level (in part thanks to this fanmix), so when monicawoe wrote this awesome little side story I was compelled to draw something for it. I chose to go more stylized AND full colour for this one since it’s just a stand-alone drawing and because EIGHTIES!!! o/
The main ‘How They Make You A Weapon’ fic and art can be found HERE.
I can’t be the only person who has thought how much easier that fight would be with dadneto come on
How They Make You A Weapon – Loyalty
Et voila! The continuation of this comic right HERE. And for the love of Bucky, please read the full fanfiction these comic scenes are based on (it’s the best decision you’ll ever make in your life). GO! Give monicawoe ALL YOUR LOVE for writing this ridiculously beautiful story.
And I’m sorry this took me so long to finish. Making a comic about two people doing nothing besides chatting in a tiny room was more challenging than I expected. *whines* COMICS ARE HARD.
Nobody ever teaches you how to deal with drunk pining artists.
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