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After an uphill battle with Clip Studio my heart-themed halftone brushes are finally done! 😭
You can fully adjust the gradient, color, and scale! Enjoy! I'm gonna go lay in a little patch of sunlight with my cat!
200+ freebie brushes over yonder | And my brush tag is here ✨
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Solas's murals from Dragon Age: The Veilguard
(textures extracted from game files)
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Granulation earrings of Tutankhamun
The granulation earrings of Tutankhamun are not just stunning examples of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship; they also provide insight into the material culture and artistic styles of the 18th Dynasty, particularly during the New Kingdom (around 1332-1323 BC).
The earrings are particularly notable for their intricate granulation technique, where tiny gold beads are fused together to create detailed patterns, a hallmark of high-quality jewelry from this period.
Granulation is a complex and refined technique where tiny, round gold beads are adhered to a surface to create patterns, often arranged in intricate designs. This method dates back to the Middle Kingdom but reached a peak during the New Kingdom.
Egyptian artisans were skilled in this technique, and it was used in royal jewelry to demonstrate the wealth and expertise of the artisans as well as the high status of the wearer. The granulation technique on Tutankhamun’s earrings would have required both precision and patience, as each bead had to be meticulously placed and soldered onto the base metal.
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1332-1323 BC. Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62), Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 61972
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This is what hieroglyphs and figures in ancient Egyptian temples looked like before their colors faded. They were recreated using a polychromatic light display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, following thorough research.
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how to draw horses(for the discerning horse girl)
i spent two years working in barns to give you this information. use it wisely

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hopefully this guide will inspire you to draw the cowboys you've always dreamed of
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Wood and faience game board with pieces, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, circa 1550-1295 BC
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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I have so much affection for these models of mundane things found in Middle Kingdom tombs. What a beautiful glimpse into the every day lives of people 4000 years ago.
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Narrative sketches produced for Dragon Age: The Veilguard - Part 2
By Nick Thornborrow
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Commissions done for a Wild West rpg party ((((Heavily inspired by RDR2 by my part)))). Thank you Drew for the support!
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2/4 Commissioned work made for a client on Reddit!
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Gesture study to try my new pen display, a very beautiful Gaomon PD2200! Models/poses are from Quickposes.
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