November 2012
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October 2012
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throughtheseyoungeyes:
loyal-creatures-on-earth:
theepichobo:
just-a-skinny-boy:
What if money were no object?
absolutely brilliant
this is perfect.
I needed to hear this.
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zombiepyon:
HEY ARTIST FOLLOWERS! there’s a $79 art program that’s being distributed FOR FREE, NO STRINGS ATTACHED, TODAY ONLY! it’s called TwistedBrush Pro Studio 17 and it already comes with over 5000 preset natural brushes among other neat things!
you can find the download over yonder— get it while it’s not midnight!!
June 2012
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very helpful art resource →
decopinkdingo:
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marcelinedrawsooo:
I stumbled upon a website that allows you to blend any colors evenly no matter how opposite on the spectrum they are.
sharing the knowledge
reblogging because I need this in my life.
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harpaea:
do you ever think about how weird reading is
our eyes are able to scan these different symbols and construct the scenarios and concepts they describe in our mind
and these concepts have the power to twist our emotions and make us cry and laugh and wow reading is weird
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cisbender:
when an artist wants to show you their art
or a writer wants you to read what they’ve written
it’s quite often an expression of trust
because a poem or a story or a painting are often things that come from the heart
little pieces of the artists themselves
and if they’re willing to share it with you
you should appreciate it
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I’m not much for patience, but I messed around a little bit with the tags and figured out how to add links to them by the search for more ease of access. Its not all fixed yet, but I need to take a break and figure out what I’m going to do since some of the tags are incredibly vague and might not help as it is. For instance just about everything is tagged with “reference”...
May 2012
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Colouring Reference I guess
fummel:
Uhm I don’t think that I really have an elaborate way of explaining of how I pick colours, but I guess I can try to explain what I normally do and what I keep in consideration. Also this will be quite lengthy, so brace yourself! ( / ’ A’)/
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So for those of you wondering- Autodesk's...
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Also I can’t seem to resize brushes which is kind of a problem ;_; /cry;;; but that might be just cause I’m a noob u_u
.TIFF loses your layers, but if you save it as a .PSD (photoshop) it will save the layers as well as allow you to continue to use it in almost any other layer-using program such as photoshop(elements), gimp, corel, and so on.
To resize your brushes/pens simply...
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April 2012
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10 Very Rare Cloud Formations
duncesanddramas:
ladyunlaced:
thediscoverieofwitchcraft
1. Nacreous Clouds
2. Mammatus Clouds
3. Altocumulus Castelanus
4. Noctilucent Clouds
5. Mushroom Clouds
6. Cirrus Kelvin-Helmholtz
7. Lenticular Clouds
8. Roll Clouds
9. Shelf Clouds
10. Stratocumulus Clouds
Hmm, I should keep my eye out for these from now on, they look interesting.
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Lonk is here: that "how I paint on mypaint"... →
lonk:
Ok here it is, here’s a few things to mention first:
I tend to not make a clean lineart to painting over (tutorials usually tip to do a sketch —> lineart —> color). I sketch, paint over said sketch and then gradually add the linework. it’s more comfortable that way for me because whenever I…
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