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We’ve reached a point in our storyboarding process to begin production proper.
Hellbent is now underway.
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hnnnng so beautiful
https://telegram.me/addstickers/sktchpkchan
testing telegram stickers making
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hoy es un día para recordar esto.
Tranquilas, ‘feministas’ locales. Tranqui, que cuando yo no sabía nada sobre la vida, ni había leído nada, ni me había informado sobre casos reales, también pensaba que el “bebé” por nacer no tiene la culpa. También pensaba que si no se cuidó que se joda. También pensaba que existen las adopciones. También pensaba que tenés que ser mamá. También pensaba que el único “bebé” que se podía abortar (el “bebé malo”, digamos) era el que se engendraba fruto de una violación. También pensaba que qué noble mi mamá por tenerme en medio de su carrera y tener que dejar de estudiar.
Tampoco sabía sobre las mujeres en la calle, ni sabía sobre la cantidad de violaciones, ni sobre la cantidad de embarazos forzosos, ni que un par de células no hacen una persona, ni sobre la falta de educación sexual. Ni sobre la posible falta de efectividad en los métodos anticonceptivos, ni lo traumático que es un embarazo no deseado, ni lo llenos que están los orfanatos, ni que nadie quiere adoptar a un chico que no sea recién nacido, blanquito, sano. Ni lo mucho que se gasta una persona, económica y mentalmente, en un embarazo. Ni sobre todo lo que tuvo que sacrificar mi mamá para tenerme. No sabía la suerte que tengo al haber sido un embarazo no planificado y poder vivir con toda mi familia sana, bien económicamente y ser amada.
Pero tranquilas. Que las mujeres van a seguir pariendo. Y van a poder seguir diciendo “esa negra vaga debería ponerse a trabajar, en vez de tener hijos para cobrar planes”. Que van a poder seguirse ocupando del hijo por nacer y no del nacido.
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COMIC: My Girl, by Sophia Foster-Dimino
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❤ WEEKEND BAKING ❤ Surprise your friends and family and make them some delicious matcha foods this weekend! You can also serve The Bourbon Petit Green Tea Cookies from the February Box and some hot matcha to make your weekend extra sweet! ٩(●ᴗ●)۶
Get the inspiration here ► http://www.letsdrinktea.com/matcha-green-tea-recipes/
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I need to start drawing more so here’s some educational pictures. How to draw various parts of the body/clothes.
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Whoo, super long nose tutorial! I’m sure there’s heaps I didn’t mention in this but this is generally how I approach it - the main thing is to check out references and try and draw different noses, it’ll help you create more diverse characters and have fun with it without being afraid of drawing the nose (since it’s genuinely one of my favourite things to draw).
Other tutorials: X
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A little Linkle watercolor for an exhibition at Gobelins :)
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Here is my piece for the amazing Animation Art Show in Dublin ! Be sure to be there on April 17th :D
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anyone from japan that can help me buy tickets (for the ghibli museum and two concerts)??? D: im desperate here
日本に住んでいる人、手伝ってくませんか?(ジブリ美術館と二つコンサート)チケットを買いたいんです。外国人ですけど買えません。。。絶望的な。。。
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Hi
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ahhh ok. all in one step-by-step cause yeah. also i must add that drawing has practically become somewhat intuitive for me so i might not be able to explain the technicalities in great detail. this is just a simple step-by-step.
how to a face:
1. draw an ellipse. obviously
2. take the 1/3 (give or take) topmost part and add a horizontal line. this will guide you where to put eyes. then add a vertical line and split the ellipse into equal parts. this will be the nose guide and basically keeps everything to a nice symmetry
3. add the eyes and other stuff. you know what stuff; you’ve seen ‘em. you have 'em.
4. you can use the width of the eye to set the length of the nose and the space between both eyes. these are roughly of the same length. the ears are a bit longer. the top of the ears is roughly the same level with the eyes
5. i use a top light most often. it’s like a shortcut and i fucking love it. under this kind of light, shade will usually occur under the eyes, nose, lips, cheekbones, and basically other recesses of the face
faces vary a great deal (like noses) and these measurements are only a rough guide. not always applicable but it helps make a nice, even face.
how to shade a face: let’s draw a hiddleston while we’re at it because why not.
1-2. draw a face (from the basic step-by-step up there). i use the basic round PS brush, hard edge, 30% opacity
3. still drawing that face? great. we’re getting somewhere here. don’t stop now. add hair
4. add a tone and basic shading. below the nose, lips, brows, especially those fucking cheekbones. you don’t want to forget those cheekbones
5. add highlight (just pick the whitest white and add drops of white to the most prominent parts of the face)
6. blend, blend, BLEND. use the darkest shade to add details. picking colors (eyedropper tool) should be easy since you’re working on monotone. MONOTONE HELPS. if you have photo-lens eyes good for you and you shouldn’t be reading this step-by-step in the first place. go away. i hate you
“but wants,” you ask, “how much higlight should i use?” well, excellent question, imaginary person! the amount basically correlates to how much you want the skin to shine. sweaty skin and parts where the skin is stretched more taut, like the forehead, top of the brows, the ball of the nose, and top of the cheek, shine the most. usually typical human skin is a balanced act. not too shiny, not too dull. basically 'dewy’ would be a good median.
slap an 'overlay’ layer for the colors. self-explanatory
add blush to add that sun-kissed look. blood usually pools in extremities, so this means tip of the ears and nose. blush is usually reserved for the forehead, cheeks, and chin.
congrats, you just drawn a hiddles.
hope that helps!
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10 part compilation of quick little tutorial on how to draw people, realistic or more cartoony, or pretty much anatomical. Hope this helps some people out there!
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practicing animation stuff
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