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anniebass · 5 months ago
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I have finally purchased a dagger brush for watercolor after eyeing brushes of that sort for a while. It's this type of brush:
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and I gotta say: this is masochism. This is amazing. This is insanely versatile. This is like playing the flight of the bumblebee. This is an answer to my prayers
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 11 months ago
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Hello! I was wondering if you’d be willing to take commissions someday 👀. No pressure tho! I just love your art so much
The short answer: "not at the moment, but it is very possible in the future'!
The slightly longer answer: I would have to figure out a good pricing and payment system! PD-MDZS is also where most of my free time goes, so until my life settles down a bit, I would be on the slow side to complete them.
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rubenesque-as-fuck · 1 year ago
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Had a good thing happen at work today and got a bonus 🤑
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vajra09oi · 2 days ago
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sturnellaneglecta · 5 months ago
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Lord help me i'm hearing the siren call of blicks art materials again
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simplyghosting · 5 months ago
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My last pair of pants are dying
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br1ghtestlight · 1 year ago
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im like an estranged father trying to build a relationship with my child by buying them expensive gifts but not having any emotional connection w/ them or their interests except its me buying expensive birthday presents for my younger brother who kinda hates my guts FJFMDMDFDMDMJSH
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bee-snail · 1 year ago
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how long til 4 years from now ? (what a time to be alive)
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sleepygaymerdisease · 2 years ago
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images that make me an instant hater
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justabunchofdragons · 2 years ago
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helo >:) today is sunny & i am going to b productive
#chaos.txt#gna >:) do some watercolour today....love watercolor .so so fun ysysys#gotta post more on me art blog *scuttles around looking for supplies*...! maybe i will finish that light page#lots & lots of light sources.i love light specially in painitngs....... theres some dw screen caps i wanna do on rebelle too....#am so lucky to have rebelle!!!!! the program i bought was loke .soooo much money but i got it for $10 ^_^!!!! its so fun & cool i lov it a#lot ysysyys. also i want to learn how to make music#not now perhaps .. but one day ! want to learn guitar >:) but also digital music !!! i tried it once + it wasvery fun yayaya. also crochet#also i want to get a polaroid camera. or one of those that u have to develop w film. maybe iwould be too impatient though......#and make a neocities !!!! i started making one but i can't figure out how to change text colour n stuff :( only can add text. sad#gna do it tho >:) and show the uni admissions teams so they r like ohhhhhh u spend time doin stuff !! that isn't tiktok or youtube !!#and i will say yes ofcourse i want to broaden my horizons & also i love learning because iam so normal & not online(two truths and a lie)#and they will say wow chaos thats brilliant !! heres a 10k scholarship pls study at our uni !!! and i will say ohhh thats so nice of u#i must refuse for chivalry but actually i will take it because its bad to return gifts THANKU!!! and then i will b the best doctor ever#and everyone will love me ^_^ yay! and then ill buy a big house for all my tumblr friends & we live happily ever after the end
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kotori-mochi · 1 year ago
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Can't afford art school?
After seeing post like this 👇
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And this gem 👇
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As well as countless of others from the AI generator community. Just talking about how "inaccessible art" is, I decided why not show how wrong these guys are while also helping anyone who actually wants to learn.
Here is the first one ART TEACHERS! There are plenty online and in places like youtube.
📺Here is my list:
Proko (Free, mostly teaches anatomy and how to draw people. But does have art talks and teaches the basics.)
Marc Brunet (Free but he does have other classes for a cheap price. Use to work for Blizzard and teaches you everything)
Aaron Rutten (free, tips about art, talks about art programs and the best products for digital art)
BoroCG (free, teaches a verity of art mediums from 3D modeling to digital painting. As well as some tips that can be used across styles)
Jesse J. Jones (free, talks about animating)
Jesus Conde (free, teaches digital painting and has classes in Spanish)
Mohammed Agbadi (free, he gives some advice in some videos and talks about art)
Ross Draws (free, he does have other classes for a good price. Mostly teaching character designs and simple backgrounds.)
SamDoesArts (free, gives good advice and critiques)
Drawfee Show (free, they do give some good advice and great inspiration)
The Art of Aaron Blaise ( useful tips for digital art and animation. Was an animator for Disney. Mostly nature art)
Bobby Chiu ( useful tips and interviews with artist who are in the industry or making a living as artist)
Sinix Design (has some tips on drawing people)
Winged canvas (art school for free on a verity of mediums)
Bob Ross (just a good time, learn how to paint, as well as how too relax when doing art. "there are no mistakes only happy accidents", this channel also provides tips from another artist)
Scott Christian Sava (Inspiration and provides tips and advice)
Pikat (art advice and critiques)
Drawbox (a suggested cheap online art school, made of a community of artist)
Skillshare (A cheap learning site that has art classes ranging from traditional to digital. As well as Animation and tutorials on art programs. All under one price, in the USA it's around $34 a month)
Human anatomy for artist (not a video or teacher but the site is full of awesome refs to practice and get better at anatomy)
Second part BOOKS, I have collected some books that have helped me and might help others.
📚Here is my list:
The "how to draw manga" series produced by Graphic-sha. These are for manga artist but they give great advice and information.
"Creating characters with personality" by Tom Bancroft. A great book that can help not just people who draw cartoons but also realistic ones. As it helps you with facial ques and how to make a character interesting.
"Albinus on anatomy" by Robert Beverly Hale and Terence Coyle. Great book to help someone learn basic anatomy.
"Artistic Anatomy" by Dr. Paul Richer and Robert Beverly Hale. A good book if you want to go further in-depth with anatomy.
"Directing the story" by Francis Glebas. A good book if you want to Story board or make comics.
"Animal Anatomy for Artists" by Eliot Goldfinger. A good book for if you want to draw animals or creatures.
"Constructive Anatomy: with almost 500 illustrations" by George B. Bridgman. A great book to help you block out shadows in your figures and see them in a more 3 diamantine way.
"Dynamic Anatomy: Revised and expand" by Burne Hogarth. A book that shows how to block out shapes and easily understand what you are looking out. When it comes to human subjects.
"An Atlas of animal anatomy for artist" by W. Ellenberger and H. Dittrich and H. Baum. This is another good one for people who want to draw animals or creatures.
Etherington Brothers, they make books and have a free blog with art tips.
📝As for Supplies, I recommend starting out cheap, buying Pencils and art paper at dollar tree or 5 below. If you want to go fancy Michaels is always a good place for traditional supplies. They also get in some good sales and discounts. For digital art, I recommend not starting with a screen art drawing tablet as they are usually more expensive.
For the Best art Tablet I recommend either Xp-pen, Bamboo or Huion. Some can range from about 40$ to the thousands.
💻As for art programs here is a list of Free to pay.
Clip Studio paint ( you can choose to pay once or sub and get updates. Galaxy, Windows, macOS, iPad, iPhone, Android, or Chromebook device. )
Procreate ( pay once for $9.99 usd, IPAD & IPHONE ONLY)
Blender (for 3D modules/sculpting, animation and more. Free)
PaintTool SAI (pay but has a 31 day free trail)
Krita (Free)
mypaint (free)
FireAlpaca (free)
Aseprite ($19.99 usd but has a free trail, for pixel art Windows & macOS)
Drawpile (free and for if you want to draw with others)
IbisPaint (free, phone app ONLY)
Medibang (free, IPAD, Android and PC)
NOTE: Some of these can work on almost any computer like Clip and Sai but others will require a bit stronger computer like Blender. Please check their sites for if your computer is compatible.
So do with this information as you will but as you can tell there are ways to learn how to become an artist, without breaking the bank. The only thing that might be stopping YOU from using any of these things, is YOU.
I have made time to learn to draw and many artist have too. Either in-between working two jobs or taking care of your family and a job or regular school and chores. YOU just have to take the time or use some time management, it really doesn't take long to practice for like an hour or less. YOU also don't have to do it every day, just once or three times a week is fine.
Hope this was helpful and have a great day.
"also apologies for any spelling or grammar errors, I have Dyslexia and it makes my brain go XP when it comes to speech or writing"
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himalayafineart · 1 month ago
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Art Master Spray Gun and Online Art Supply Store: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction
The world of art supplies is vast, and among the many tools available to artists, the spray gun is a versatile and powerful choice. Whether you're creating large murals or adding fine detail to a canvas, an Art Master Spray Gun can help you achieve results that traditional brushes often can’t.
In this article, we’ll explore why an Art Master Spray Gun is a must-have for modern artists, and how online art supply stores make it easier than ever to find the right tools for your projects.
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Why Choose an Art Master Spray Gun?
Spray guns offer an efficient, precise way to apply paint, especially over large surfaces. With an Art Master Spray Gun, you get both high quality and precision. These guns are designed to provide consistent pressure, ensuring that your paint is applied evenly and smoothly, which is especially useful for gradient effects or when covering large canvases.
The control an artist gains with adjustable spray nozzles allows for varied textures and finishes, from light misting to thick coats. Additionally, the efficiency of spray guns means you can cover more area in less time, making them perfect for large-scale projects like murals.
Different Types of Spray Guns
Spray guns come in various types, each suited for specific art needs:
Airbrush Guns
Airbrush guns are perfect for fine details and precision work. They are often used in detailed illustrations, model painting, or makeup artistry.
HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) Spray Guns
These are designed for broader applications, providing an even coat with minimal overspray. They're ideal for large surfaces and murals, making them a favorite among street artists and muralists.
Gravity Feed Spray Guns
With the paint cup mounted on top, gravity feed spray guns use less pressure and offer better control, especially when working on smaller projects.
How to Choose the Right Spray Gun for Your Art Projects
Selecting the perfect spray gun depends on several factors. Consider the following when choosing your Art Master Spray Gun:
Pressure: Higher pressure guns are better for large surfaces, while lower pressure models offer more precision.
Nozzle Size: Smaller nozzles are ideal for detail work, while larger nozzles cover more area.
Air Source: Many spray guns require compressors, so consider if your studio setup can accommodate one.
Essential Features of an Art Master Spray Gun
An Art Master Spray Gun stands out due to its user-friendly design. It offers:
Ergonomic Handles: Comfortable to hold, especially for long sessions.
Adjustable Settings: Allows for precise control over paint flow and pressure, ensuring you get the exact effect you want.
Online Art Supply Stores: Why They’re Essential for Artists
In today’s digital age, online art supply stores are a treasure trove for artists. They provide easy access to niche products that may not be available locally, often at competitive prices. Whether you need a specific type of spray gun or specialty paints, online stores offer a wider selection and often have discounts.
Best Online Art Supply Stores
Here are some popular online art supply stores where you can find Art Master Spray Guns and other essential tools:
Blick Art Materials: Known for its wide range of art supplies, including spray guns.
Jerry’s Artarama: Offers great discounts and carries many high-quality brands.
Cheap Joe's Art Stuff: Specializes in affordable but reliable art supplies.
Amazon: For quick delivery and a wide selection of art tools.
How to Buy an Art Master Spray Gun Online
When purchasing a spray gun online, take the following steps:
Research the Product: Read product descriptions carefully and check for reviews from other artists.
Compare Prices: Different stores often have different prices, so shop around.
Ensure Secure Payment Methods: Only buy from reputable websites that offer secure payment gateways.
Tips for Maintaining Your Art Master Spray Gun
To keep your spray gun functioning optimally:
Clean it regularly after each use to prevent clogs.
Inspect the nozzles for wear and replace them as needed.
Check for leaks and ensure all components are properly tightened.
Conclusion
An Art Master Spray Gun is an indispensable tool for modern artists, offering efficiency, precision, and versatility. Paired with the convenience of online art supply stores, it's never been easier to access the tools you need for your projects. Whether you're painting a mural or working on fine art, the right spray gun can elevate your work to new heights.
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jupitercl0uds · 2 months ago
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world where i can get all the benefits of turning 18 (opening comissions without having to rely on my mum) without all the deficits (everything else)
#spouting to the void#online banking is literally the 1 thing i want from that#all the other “benefits” dont affect me. i dont want to buy anything i cant already. i dont want to reach the age of consent*#because then theres a slim chance people will use that as an excuse to sexualise me#i mean. ig there are some art supplies i wasnt using in the first place that i could buy on my own#and a higher minimum wage is a good thing. even if its pitiful its better than what i can get now. which is better than no minimum at all#but AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA#generally im trying not to worry about these things because ive mostly been able to cope with these big changes that come from a#relatively insignificant number going up#but theres a LOT of big changes at 18 and theyre the biggest of them all#aaaaaahhhhhh ill live#i have a tendancy to catastrophise anyway#maybe if uni is too expensive i might just be able to get mum's side of the family to help (they are loaded its just we arent)#but that to be said i also have a cousin in the same school year soooooo#(that to be said both of my cousins born in 2008 go to overpriced private schools wheras ive always been in state)#(my sixth form is very prestigious but its still state AND im on a bursary)#OH YEAH IM ON A BURSARY#THERES A DECENT CHANCE MY SIXTH FORM CAN COVER A SMALL AMOUNT OF MY UNI TUITION#anyway i dont need to worry about any of this yet ✌️😋✌️#*“age of consent in the uk is 16” ok im talking about people on the english speaking internet where you are assumed usa
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artpaintshop · 4 months ago
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From Brushes to Canvases: Best Shops for High-Quality Painting Supplies
Are you an artist in search of the best painting supplies? Whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding hobbyist, having access to high-quality materials can make all the difference in your creative process. Art-Paint Shop, a leading online store, offers a vast selection of art supplies at affordable prices, ensuring that every artist can find what they need to unleash their creativity. In this blog, we'll explore what makes Art-Paint.Shop stand out as the go-to destination for art supplies and why it's a favourite among artists of all levels.
Unmatched Selection for All Artistic Needs
Art-Paint Shop prides itself on offering an unparalleled range of products that cater to every artist's needs. From brushes to canvases, paints to palettes, the store has everything you need to bring your artistic vision to life. Here are some of the key categories of supplies you can find at Art-Paint.Shop.
1. Brushes
Whether you prefer synthetic or natural bristles, Art-Paint Shop has a wide variety of brushes to suit every painting style. From fine detail brushes for intricate work to large, flat brushes for broad strokes, you'll find options for every technique and medium. The store also offers specialty brushes for watercolour, acrylic, and oil painting, ensuring you have the perfect tool for your art.
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2. Canvases
A good canvas is the foundation of any great painting. Art-Paint Shop offers canvases in various sizes and materials, including cotton, linen, and canvas boards. You can choose from pre-stretched canvases for convenience or buy canvas rolls to customize your frames. With options for every budget, you'll find the perfect canvas to showcase your artwork.
3. Paints
The right paint can make all the difference in your artwork. Art-Paint Shop provides a vast selection of paints, including acrylics, oils, watercolors, and gouache. The store features products from top brands, ensuring vibrant colors, smooth application, and long-lasting results. You can also find specialty paints, such as metallics and iridescents, to add unique effects to your pieces.
4. Accessories
In addition to brushes, canvases, and paints, Art-Paint Shop offers a wide range of accessories to support your artistic journey. From palettes and easels to varnishes and solvents, the store has everything you need to complete your setup. You'll also find drawing materials, sketchbooks, and markers for preliminary work and mixed-media projects.
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Affordable Prices for Every Artist
Art-Paint Shop understands that quality art supplies can be expensive, especially for those just starting. That's why the store is committed to offering competitive prices without compromising quality. By partnering with leading brands and suppliers, Art-Paint Shop ensures that artists can access the best materials at affordable rates. Additionally, the store frequently runs promotions and discounts, making it even easier to stock up on essentials.
A Trusted Resource for Artists
In addition to its impressive selection and affordability, Art-Paint.Shop is known for its excellent customer service and support. The store's knowledgeable staff is always ready to assist with product recommendations and advice, ensuring you find the perfect supplies for your needs. With fast shipping and a user-friendly online shopping experience, Art-Paint Shop makes it convenient for artists to get the materials they need without hassle.
Conclusion Art-Paint Shop is a one-stop destination for artists seeking high-quality painting supplies. With a vast selection, affordable prices, and exceptional customer service, it's no wonder why artists of all levels trust this online store for their creative needs. Whether you're picking up a brush for the first time or you're a seasoned professional, Art-Paint Shop has everything you need to bring your artistic visions to life. Visit our website today and explore their incredible range of products: www. art-paint.shop
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autobahnmp3 · 1 year ago
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mmmm probably gonna skip the skincare order i had planned for next month bc really i only need a toner and night cream and maybe i can just get them from a store here somewhere
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inkskinned · 11 months ago
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you spent hours in libraries and in art supply stores trying to absorb the artist tips from books your parents didn't want to buy you. on each page of every "how to draw" is a version of the same four things: this is how you shade a sphere. this is how you shade a cone.
this is what a man looks like. he is hard and angular and jutting. his chest narrows a triangle down to his sharp hip and long legs. his jawbone is a square. he is powerful, imposing, his hands are big and meaty. he is a leader.
this is what a woman looks like. she is soft and her hands tuck her long hair back behind a delicate ear. she is big-eyed and round (but not too round, she is skinny, here is the faint sketch of her abs showing), she is smaller and lighter and pretty. she has thick black lashes and her tits do not come with a massive ribcage to offset the weight we put on her - she has curves, but they are impossibly slim without giving her backache trouble. there is a large red hourglass outlined on top of her figure, the way there is a triangle outlined on top of the man. her face is a heart-shape, and her lips are pouting.
here is how you draw the woman and the man together. the man should be in action shots. the woman's ass should be in action shots. she should fit against the man to compliment his negative space - she should slot into his shadow so when they hug, they become one uniform space. here is how all the other artists have done it, see how good it looks when the man (angles, fire, passion, action) and the woman (roundness, water, emotion, supplication) complement each other? he begins the sentence, she is his ending.
do you want to kiss another girl? that is round-to-round. that is fitting the wire into the wrong socket! how would the faces look together? a single silhouette you sketch and then hide, scribbling over it.
do you want to look like a girl? by sheer genetic happenstance, you absolutely don't look like that, and you never have. you don't look like a man, either, though, do you. you don't feel like you truly belong to either gender, but there is not a "neutral/fluid" drawing in the book. there is male (triangle) or female (hourglass).
but you have a square jaw and square hands and "masculine" proportions. but you have curves and roundness and full lips and "feminine" features. someone online says, definitively, that any form of gender noncompliance is "a mental illness." this comment has over one thousand likes from people who agree.
here is how you shade a square. none of the clothes at the store look good on you, you always somehow feel like you're wearing a weird kind of costume. here is how you shade a sphere. your friend's mother calls the school because she's horrified you're in the same changing room. here is the neutral body figure: it is a wooden man. technically the wooden man is genderless, but that is because masculinity is the default, and everyone calls the figure "a wooden man." you must be small and posable and skinny and featureless, then you can be masculine enough to not have gender.
here is how to draw a person. begin with some shapes. choose the right shapes to get that person's gender correct. do not kiss her. shade in short, sharp lines.
when she laughs, look away.
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