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Different art references to help me and other artist!
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modarthelp · 20 days ago
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handmade drawing references :)
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I took these pictures mainly to analyze my hand structure. Feel free to use them for your art, if you'd like to!
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modarthelp · 7 months ago
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PSA: GO INTO YOUR SETTINGS NOW TO PREVENT TUMBLR USING YOUR INFO TO TRAIN AI.
Tumblr has an opt-out for third-party sharing that allows them to share your blog's information to AI models. This toggle is assuming your CONSENT by DEFAULT. Go into Settings > Blog > Visibility to turn this toggle off.
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modarthelp · 8 months ago
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Note to Self - Speaking without Words with Word Balloons
Word gallons are for more than just words. They can be used to emphasis and even add emotions and to a scene
Feeling dizzy? About to pass out?
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A lilting playful swirl (Time and Time Again by Deo I)
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The white and black of the text has been replaced with a sinister black and the words are off tilter (Sword Interval by Benjamin Fleuter)
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The voice is coming from a place deeper and more unsettling and the text is uneven and handwritten
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A dismissive comment literally (metaphorically) stabs someone (Marionetta by Míriam Bonastre Tur)
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Being interrupted before finishing what is being said
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A withering and icy reply (The Secrets of Soulford by the Quincil)
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Wobbly uncertain bubbles that even break apart in some parts from dizziness (The Blind Prince by cozycroww)
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Pain almost appears to be breaking the usually round bubble into uneven and broken balloons. The little smaller balloons around it are reminiscent of sweat or tears (Heir’s Game by suspu)
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modarthelp · 8 months ago
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New more mature way of dealing with being bad at things I thought i would be good at
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modarthelp · 8 months ago
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Free Resources for Digital Artists
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I try to save resources when I come across them, just in case myself (or someone I know) ends up needing them, and this is one of those collections.
I have not tried all of these, so please let me know if there are any problems.
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💻 Programs:
Digital Art Specific:
Krita: Open source free program
Light Brush: a web-based drawing program
Photoshop Alternative:
PhotoPea: online (no download) alternative to photoshop
GIMP: photoshop alternative program
Other:
Blender: pro-level 3D creation software
OpenToonz: animation
Inkscape: Free open-sourced program for Vector format files
Vectr: Create and export vector graphics as SVG or PNG files.
Polotno Studio: Free Canva alternative
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💃References
👤 Humans:
Kibbitzer: Draws references poses and images
toshi: Draws references poses and images
Character Posers:
PoseMy.Art: a free character poser
Referenceangle.com: You can move a head in any angle
JustSketchMe: Character poser (Free limited version)
Poseit (app only)
Easy Pose (app only)
Other:
Wildlife Reference Photos
Floor Plan Creator: design a floor plan, then view it in 3D
x6ud.github.io: Skull poser
Character Design References: it has an overwhelming huge list of references for drawing
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📚 Misc:
🎨 Palettes:
CoMiGo’s Palette Generator
Palentton
Colors.co
Colormind
ColourLovers
🎮 Video Games and Pixel Art:
Universal LPC Spritesheet Generator (free)
RPG Character Builder (Free)
RPG Map Editor 2
LDtk: Level Designer Toolkit
PixilArt: Create and share pixel art
LibreSprite: a free open-sourced program for animating pixel sprites
💬 Fonts:
Calligraphr: Turns your handwriting into a useable font
FreeTypography: Free fonts for commercial use
Creative Fabrica: Free fonts for commercial use (sign-up required. Click “Menu,” then “Freebies.”)
Google Fonts
💡 Learning:
Line-Of-Action: This one could go in references, but I didn't put it there, because this website is specifically for practicing art
Quick Poses: Practice drawing poses
The Etherington Brothers: A free encyclopedia of drawing tutorials
📃 Other:
TinyWow : Collection of several free online tools
Pattern.Monster: Create patterns to be used for clothing or website background tiles
Designspiration: lets you search for graphic design inspiration and see what your competitors are doing
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modarthelp · 9 months ago
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Hello! :) I wanted to ask you something, as I am a huge admirer of your style and, although I have tried any times, I can't figure out how you do it. How do you shade your drawings? Do you do it all on one layer or use clip layers set to multiply or what?? Thank you :3
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basic stuff
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modarthelp · 11 months ago
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Sketching by AndrewDickman
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modarthelp · 11 months ago
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STOP DOING COLOR THEORY WRONG.💚🩷 #art #painting #artist #colors #digital...
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modarthelp · 11 months ago
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How to Draw Wings by Blue-Hearts
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modarthelp · 11 months ago
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Anatomy Of An Angel by DCRoleplays
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modarthelp · 11 months ago
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I made a Room Building tutorial! Lemme know if it helps! 🧡
Tip me here| Commission info here!
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modarthelp · 11 months ago
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I made some tips on how to draw eyes in a side profile. I am not a professional artist.
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modarthelp · 1 year ago
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You're using reference wrongly
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modarthelp · 1 year ago
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[TUTORIAL] How to CORRECTLY Reference Art!
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modarthelp · 1 year ago
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10 scene ideas for any genre and any story
1. A scene where the character’s biggest weakness becomes their saving grace.
A paranoid character brings the thing that protects them, a gossip shares information about someone which allows someone else to save their life, an impatient person forces someone to leave before tragedy hits. This can be used for as many characters as you have.
2. A scene where their greatest asset becomes detrimental to them.
A loyal person ends up following someone who’s toxic, a brave person ends up getting into an accident, a neat person ends up throwing out trash which was incredibly important. Again, can be used many times.
3. A scene where a character receives a gift.
This is good for any number of things–characterization, plot movement, showing relationships in motion. It can be directly relevant to the plot or symbolic of something else. Make it a genuine but bad gift, make it an amazing but insincere gift–the possibilities are endless.
4. A scene where they give a gift.
Same as before. Good gift or bad gift, it can reveal intentions, move the plot forward, create symbols–this is such a versatile scene type.
5. A scene where a child needs help.
Lost in the store, stuck in a trap, fell while playing–it shows something very simple about your character that you can’t show in any other way. There’s a simple grace to helping a child that you don’t know, and how you handle it is more telling than how you’d help a child that you do know.
6. A scene where they wake up from a nightmare.
Now, I love dream symbolism as much as anyone else, but the conscious actions they take after having a nightmare (and the physical actions they take while they’re still asleep) are just as interesting, if not more. Do they fall back asleep? Eat? Call a friend? Draft a letter? Do they remember the dream at all, or just the fear that went along with it?
7. A scene where worlds collide.
Maybe a character’s friends come into where they work, or they run into people who they’re no longer friends with. A family member brings home their S/O to reveal it’s someone that the character dislikes. Two different parts of their life now meet. How does the character react? How do they consolidate the different versions of themselves?
8. A beach scene
Any TV show that has a beach episode is an anime, right? Well, regardless, swimming is pretty much universally beloved–which means your characters would probably love it too. (And if you don’t believe that this can work in your story, then get creative! It doesn’t have to literally be at a beach, but humanity loves swimming.)
9. A scene where a character gets new clothing.
They have to go shopping, sit through a fitting while their parents makes them a new shirt, rummage through the remains of society in a post-apocalyptic world. Unless you’re writing about nudists (and who knows, you might be), they need to get their clothes somewhere, and seeing how they respond to that, what clothes they pick out, and what the process looks like in this world can be incredibly telling.
10. A scene where plans fall through.
Spice up conflict in your story or just show how characters react when things don’t go their way. Chances are, your characters will make plans at some point in the story, and making them go wrong is a great chance to thicken the plot and make your character more relatable or dislikable. (Or both. Both is good.)
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modarthelp · 1 year ago
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drawing teeth
@umie_kun030 from Instagram
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modarthelp · 1 year ago
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How to “Wing It” with Color Design
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