#Therapeutic Process
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steviebee77 · 2 years ago
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Psychology and Christian Theology
I WANT TO REVISIT a subject I’ve spoken about several times over the years. Can psychology and Christian theology be integrated into a meaningful, powerful, and comprehensive form of counseling. Mark R. McMinn, Ph.D., writes, “The healing motif woven throughout the narrative of human history reflects a common pattern to healing and health.”1 Psychology is one of several disciplines that seek to…
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 4 days ago
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Autism and Water: A Special Bond
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The Autistic Teacher
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tradingjack · 9 months ago
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There's no turning back.
... Is there anyone who'll be able to survive what lies ahead?
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stil-lindigo · 1 year ago
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family resemblance.
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wolf's story (left)
ash's story (right)
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mechanoize · 1 month ago
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i think about him more often than i’d ever admit
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teunip · 7 months ago
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"Learn the secrets they keep from you."
Textless version under the cut!
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ziyuanyuan1113 · 4 months ago
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I am in love with your art style. I love all your jjk art, it’s like stitching back the pieces of my shattered heart. Your art is so soothing and has such a warm feel, I love it. Also if you don’t mind me asking what program do you use for your art, and do you have any tips? I strive to someday create art that gives the same feeling of comfort as yours. Thank you <3
Thank you so much for the kind message! I'm actually in the middle of making another jjk piece but it's been a while so I've been trying to remember and consolidate my process. This ask came at a great time hehe
I use photoshop for most of my art pieces but I think there are a lot of cheaper alternatives (procreate on Ipad, clipstudio paint, medibang etc) that would work just as well. As for tips, I have a technical and an emotional one:
My technical tip would be to use references!! Especially if you're just starting out, it's SO IMPORTANT imo for catching mistakes especially with anatomy, lighting and perspective. And by reference I mean real life photos. I think you can be inspired by other artists' work, but there is the danger of picking up their bad habits if you only use their work for reference. I would recommend sticking mainly to real life and looking to other artists only for resolving specific stylistic details once you have a solid grasp of your fundamentals.
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I would start with a rough sketch first of whatever you want to draw and then look for refs that match the mood and tone you want to go for. Get the idea down first and draw from the heart. Then the refs come in to help with the specifics (ex. what a window looks like, how someone would hold a cigarette) The jump from the rough to the clean line version is an amalgamation of all the little things you learn along the way. For example, on one day, I learned that clothing folds usually start at one point and spread out. Then another day, I learned how to do 1 point perspective and so on and so forth. Then all those tidbits slowly add up to help you get better and better.
2. My second tip would be to understand what you want to convey with your artwork. If it's fanart, what about the media that you're interacting with draws you in? It doesn't always need to be a complex answer, sometimes you just want to draw a character because you think they're hot and that's totally valid imo.
I occasionally tutor very young artists and oftentimes, they will tell me that they want to draw like X artist or X painting/piece of media. I always try to encourage them to go deeper. What about that drawing resonates with them and what specifics are occurring in the picture to make them feel that way? For example, I recently realized I love environment heavy drawings not for the background itself but because they ground the characters and seeing them do mundane things makes them feel more real to me.
For the example below, the whole set was to explore friendship and mental health. Sometimes just having someone there who listens and is willing to talk with you can make a huge difference.
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Once you know the purpose of your art, then I think it makes the decision making for the rest of the process much easier. What type of lighting scenario conveys support and comfort? I went with dusk. Then I started searching up references for dusk lighting. Couldn't find the ref I actually used for colour but a quick google will show you lots of similar options.
What kind of poses feel in character for Shoko vs Geto? What is the focus of the picture? As much as I love details, I think sometimes they can actually take away from the main message. For example, if I had rendered the lamp on the right a lot more, it would've distracted from the main point of the picture so I tried to keep that and the background in general simple (still something I need to improve on haha).
Then those extra technical things (value structure, cool vs warm light, reflective lighting, connotations behind colours) you pick up along the way are all there to help you better communicate what you want to convey with your art.
Okay I lied one more tip, be patient and learn to appreciate the process. Like with any skill, there are a lot of technical aspects that you have to study and practice. I think because the end result is so visual and easily accessible in comparison to other hobbies/jobs, it really cripples beginners. Even with writing, you won't realize a book is good until you learn how to read. With art, you can resonate with a painting without having drawn a single line yourself.
I think beginners and even professionals see a lot of beautiful finished artwork and get enticed by that only to be discouraged when they find their process/finished work didn't end up the way they wanted it to look. Treat it like you would learning how to write. The fundamentals can be tedious and do take time to drill into your head, but learning them will help you SO MUCH with the creative fun parts. You can't write a poem without first taking the time to learn the alphabet, spelling and grammar. You're also probably going to write a bunch of shitty poems before you write that one good one, but that's okay because each piece lets you experiment and exercise your voice. Art is the same thing, don't rush it! Enjoy the process and celebrate your improvements.
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partangel · 5 months ago
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me 🤝 symbolically adopting the foster teens who participate in my study by coming just to chat with them outside foster home
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marblerose-rue · 6 months ago
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attack for @/pi_peeppeep_pi (art fight) !!!
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wishingstarinajar · 1 year ago
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I won't do this with every page but I wanted to show the before and after of the first two pages of the First Impressions comic to give a little peek into my work process, just for fun.
All this is done in Paint Tool Sai, from start to finish.
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loversandantiheroes · 1 year ago
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Not to put too fine of a point on it, but if you're any sort of creative artist that struggles with mental health and the way it affects your ability to create the way you want to (and perhaps feel you need to), please play Alan Wake 2.
Sam Lake gets it.
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lea-khena · 10 months ago
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The spiral
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ghostzzy · 22 days ago
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need to read more into the effects of lamictal on memory. it’s fascinating. bc my short term memory and language processing has gone to shit, which is a known side effect, but also past memories of things i haven’t thought about in years are hitting me at random all the time in vivid detail. and my dreams are way clearer and way less distinguishable from reality now than they used to be.
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snoos-tattoos · 11 months ago
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- A M N E S I A -
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kaftan · 1 year ago
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the light she calls glory
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skinnypaleangryperson · 9 months ago
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The episode last season about suicide that they put in Rick and Morty has vaguely helped me better mentally than any mainstream mental health services that I've been able to access yet (none)
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