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bdsrsated · 10 months ago
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Frederick Corder aka That Guy of PocketsfullaPillz Best Artwork and Comic Book (Rocketgirl, Kris Dreamgirl and Defense Mechanism) Toni Sia She has gained popularity there for her makeup tutorials, fashion hauls and tips, and lifestyle vlogging. Tippy Go Artist, Illustrator, Crafting and Photographer. Works at googly gooeys and Mcdonald for the featuring Riley & I! 😄 Rana Harake Internet personality and Vlogger Zeinab Harake's sister (Cavitenos) Jed Madela Filipino singer-songwriter and television presenter Also known as: The Voice, The Singer's Singer Author Vittena Vibar The Best Book Shoot to the Stars Wise From Blacklist International. ML Role Jungler from the Philippines Princess Thea Rap Artist and Content Creator Frany Cover artist work includes Buffyverse comics from Boom! Studios. Clarice Menguito more popularly known as “Saowee” is a freelance artist from the Philippines OhMyV33Nus is a Filipino Mobile Legends: Bang Bang player. He currently plays as a support and team captain for Blacklist International. Arbie Mae 알비(Arbie) cosplayer from the Philippines Aki Angulo (God's Princess) From Team Payaman and Vlogger Clouie Dims Content Creator Vlogger From Team Payaman (Cavitenos) Vien Iligan From Team Payaman Kababayan kong Cavitenos Kara Samson CEO of ✨Beautified by Kara Samson ✨BKS Skin, Slim & Cosmetics ✨Casa De Vacaciones - Boracay Daddy Louie (Emman Nimedez Father) Vlogger Carlos Magnata aka BOK Vlogger Von Randal Comic Book Artist penciller at Image Comics Best Artwork SPAWN Series Randy Valiente is a comic book artist Bestwork Killing Sining MadamKilay Jinky Anderson 𝑰𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒆𝒕 𝑺𝒆𝒏𝒔𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 👸 📷 𝑺𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒓 �� 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒆𝒅𝒊𝒂𝒏 🎭 Cairi Jing Famous Cosplayer and Gamer From League of Legends Grethcel Soltones 3 Time NCAA MVP Volleyball League Ninong Ry Chef and Vlogger Kajo Baldisimo (Filipino comic book illustrator) and Budjette Tan (s a Filipino writer) From Trese Series Raymond Tan Tan (Comic Book Artist and Creative Director at MODERN MAGIC STORIES) Works: Ubisoft EU/UK, Lucasfilms, EA, Capcom My Favorite Best Artwork THE RUNTS, BELOW THE HEAVENS, FORGET ME NOT, AFTERLIFE ZEN 120 AND THE DIVISION 2 Kyt Jimenez Pro Basketball Player From SMB John Weak Cosplayer and Game Streamer Kimberlyn Sy (Pottery Workshop) Founder at Payaba Cafe + Flower Boutique Ed Tadeo a comic book artist for Marvel & animator. Waverley Lim (The Author From Kwento Comics) Bestwork The Mask of Haliya Series Cecilia M. Lim CEO and Co-founder of Kwento Comics an all female all Asian comic book company (The Mask of Haliya Series)
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tellemaywhy · 7 years ago
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Fab Faber Castell 🌈
Ever since I was a kid, I've always had the affinity for that 100+ piece set of coloring pens or crayons, which I had to make lambing my mom into buying, because just a month ago, I bought another set that wasn't even halfway pudpud 😂 And ever since I was a kid, Faber Castell has been a brand staple that I've always used because the quality of its coloring materials never fail to give great outputs! Check out the watercolor session and flatlaying lessons I've learned from guest teacher Tippy of @googlygooeys!
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So first of all, let me just show you snapshots of the new Faber Castell merch you can buy! The 7 year old in me is rejoicing at all the different options.
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The #FaberCastellBloggersDay was a gathering of different bloggers from the web. It was a nice mix of bloggers with different niches, so it was quite interesting to hear from each other.
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The workshop started with the watercoloring session. Teacher Tippy taught us some basic techniques, and here are some of the key takeaways that I thought one should know if they are just starting to try watercolor painting.
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1. You don't have to be super neat in watercolor painting. Don't be afraid to get things a bit "messy". Don't hold back in trying to mix colors on your palette. The cover of Faber Castell's watercolor palette actually was intended for mixing colors. Don't worry if the colors mix on the "cartridge", just apply water, and wipe it off in the end and voila! Good as new again!
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2. Explore different techniques. There's flat wash, wet in wet, dry brush, gradient wash and loads more! You can search these on different videos on Youtube, so you can have more textures in one painting to get a really great painting!
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3. Get more colors by mixing colors. This one's pretty basic. Since gradeschool, we've been taught in our art classes that mixing colors can give us certain colors. Get different shades by just the amount of water you apply with the pigments.
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4. Strategize how you'll paint your artwork. You'll need to think ahead if you're gonna wet your entire sheet first then apply paint, or if you're gonna paint area by area as you go, and which colors and areas you'll need to paint first so that they won't spread and mix.
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5. Lastly, have fun! Watercolor painting for me is really therapeutic. Watching the water and colors flow and mix is really relaxing and fun. Don't be pressured by what it should and shouldn't look like. It's your artwork and you should be able to enjoy it!
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Ohh And just an added bonus tip from me, you can use a hair blower to speed up the drying process, so that you won't have to wait much for the paint to dry before applying another layer! 😉
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Next up, we had a flatlaying workshop, which was helpful for us bloggers since we do a lot of flatlaying in our feeds! HAHA
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We were provided with a whole shelf full of flatlaying / decorating materials! Cartolinas for the background, knick-knacks, frames, accessories, you name it! (I was squeeling inside because oh my, I want a shelf like this at home! HAHA) There were even potted plants for flatlaying! 😍
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1. First is you should have a clear understanding or vision for your feed. It'll determine the "theme" of your photos whether you'll have a light or dark, monochrome or colorful, minimal or extravagant feed.
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2. You should be able to highlight the subject of the photo. Don't put too much that it'll distract the viewers.
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3. Or if you really want to put a lot of accessories, you should be able to balance them that it'll complement with the main subject.
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Here is my final output! I had so much fun from the #FaberCastellBloggersDay, and I hope you learned a lot from my blog also! Don't forget to tag me should you post your artworks as well! ☺️����
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longislandweekly-blog · 5 years ago
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Ranking cookies like the monster that I am
Cookie Monster can’t control himself around cookies. (Photo source: Sesame Workshop)
If you were to diagnose all of those furry characters on Sesame Street, Cookie Monster certainly wouldn’t be placed in the “obsessive-compulsive disorder” category (that would clearly be reserved for The Count). Instead, the googly eyed, intellectually stunted blue monster would definitely be labeled as a “binge eater.” This doesn’t make Cookie Monster a bad individual—after all, it’s not his fault. He doesn’t gluttonously hog all the food in an exercise in greed the way Oscar the Grouch might approach mealtime. Instead, Cookie Monster’s need to furiously gobble cookies most likely either comes from genetics, a chemical imbalance of the brain or some sort of severe emotional or physical trauma. Or maybe he’s just a sweet, innocent monster who just really, really loves cookies. To avoid further psychoanalyzing a puppet—or the man who made the puppet—let’s just go with the theory that he just loves cookies so much, that it borders on monstrosity.
And for those of us who were prone to latching onto any television character that we perceived as even vaguely caring about us, Cookie Monster’s love of cookies became our love of cookies. We wanted to gobble cookies just as monstrously as he gobbled cookies, with cookie shrapnel flying out of the sides of our mouth as we stared into the soft glow of our replacement guardian.
Anyways, all those years of eating cookies and watching Cookie Monster eat cookies has made many of us cookie experts. We all have our favorites for an array of different reasons—but just as all cookies have a shred of good in them, all cookies also have a touch of not-so-good. Here’s a list of our definitive list of the most popular cookies, along with what to love—and hate—about each one.
Chocolate Chip
When you hear the word “cookie,” this is likely the variety of cookie you picture in your head. There’s something to be said for that. The chocolate chip cookie is also the baseline product, the “original” flavor of the majority of your local supermarket’s cookie brands. Either chewy or crisp, gooey or dry, if there is a plate of chocolate chip cookies any where near your vicinity, you’ll likely eat more than a few out of sheer habit alone. Are those factors enough to make these the world’s greatest cookies? No. Chocolate chip cookies have their downside—and the most prominent downside is the chocolate chip. I’m sorry, but I don’t want a tiny, hard marble of chocolate to impeding my mouth’s journey through a soft, salty-sweet cookie. And when I opt to eat my cookie dough raw, those rat dropping-like pellets offer an even worse eating experience. The chocolate in a truly great chocolate chip cookie should be warm and melty—anything else is acrid garbage.
Oatmeal Raisin
Oatmeal mixed with raisins and presented in a cookie form? Eh, I guess. You have to enjoy oatmeal in the first place to really give this variety of cookie a chance. I, for one, have a hard time getting down with oatmeal because—and this is just my opinion—it feels closer to horse feed than actual human food. And then there’s the raisins, which are grapes that have had the soul sucked out. Raisins are sweet little nothings with an OK texture—they certainly aren’t strong enough to prop up this poor excuse for a cookie. I guess the one good thing you can say about oatmeal raisin cookies is that they’re packed with fiber. But so is asparagus and I don’t see that on any cookie lists, do you?
Snickerdoodle
Here’s where things get interesting. The snickerdoodle is like a hot and spicy version of the humble sugar cookie. Blessed with invigorating bursts of cinnamon, snickerdoodles are the warm blanket covering you as you sit in front of a fire. Or maybe they are the fire—either way, they are damn good. Snickerdoodles are like the mulled wine of the cookie world, with a complex flavor and texture that warms you from the inside out. They are delicious on their own for sure, but do yourself a favor and mash one up into a bowl of vanilla ice cream for a real adult experience. Meanwhile, a quick internet search reveals that the one ingredient crucial to the tang and chewiness of a snickerdoodle is cream of tartar. That ingredient has been in the back of my spice cabinet for nearly 40 years and now I finally know how it should be used.
Peanut Butter
Peanut butter cookies have the most amazing melt-in-your-mouth texture, with crisp edges and a creamy, rich peanut butter middle. Fitted with a randomized pattern on top, peanut butter cookies are roughly hewed and sometimes feature jagged peanut butter fragments sticking out in various directions. The hash marks have a purpose though, as peanut butter cookies are quite dense and if they weren’t pressed down, they might not cook evenly. But don’t concern yourself with how they look—it’s all about that sweet-salty combination.
These Are Not Cookies
And just for your own education, here’s a list of impostors that have inappropriately been labeled as cookies through the years. These are not cookies:
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• Fortune Cookies • Oreos • Animal Crackers • Biscotti • Macarons • Macaroons • Wafer Cookies • Digestive Biscuits • Fig Newtons • Rum Balls
Long Island Weekly's Steve Mosco has obsessive cookie disorder and ranks cookies like the monster that he is. Don't miss his brutal list of "These Are Not Cookies," which, controversially, includes Oreos and macarons. Ranking cookies like the monster that I am If you were to diagnose all of those furry characters on…
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portfoliojhe-blog · 8 years ago
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Output from Googly Gooeys Digitizing Workshop
March 5, 2017 | Fully Booked, BGC
App used: Adobe Illustrator
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googlygooeys · 7 years ago
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The Googly Gooeys Digitizing Workshop
The Googly Gooeys Digitizing Workshop
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We’ve been getting a lot of requests to bring the Digitizing…
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googlygooeys · 7 years ago
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Craft Buffet and Card Making Workshop with S Maison Conrad
Craft Buffet and Card Making Workshop with S Maison Conrad
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I remember as a kid how often I would create cards for my parents for…
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googlygooeys · 7 years ago
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Albrecht Durer Watercolor Pencils
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Albrecht Durer Watercolor Pencils
When I had the opportunity to do a series of workshops using watercolor pencils last summer, I can’t help but check out the name written on my watercolour pencils. It said Albrecht Dürer.  Every time I’m given an assignment such as create hand-lettered quotesor something, I love reading up on its story.  Well, I realized that years after I no longer have to go to school, I actually enjoy…
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googlygooeys · 6 years ago
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Cath Kidston Alice in Wonderland Workshop
Cath Kidston Alice in Wonderland Workshop
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The concept of Wonderland has fascinated us for a while now. We remember…
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googlygooeys · 7 years ago
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Easter Crafts and Treats Workshop with S Maison Conrad
Easter Crafts and Treats Workshop with S Maison Conrad
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We had quite the sweet and egg-citing Easter weekend filled with all things…
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googlygooeys · 7 years ago
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Events
2017
November November 12 (Sunday) – Digitizing Workshop, Fully Booked BGC, 1-5pm.  Sign up for full length workshops at bit.ly/GGworkshops
October Stay tuned for announcements! 🙂
September Stay tuned for announcements! 🙂
August August 27 (Sunday) – Free Cartoon Figure Drawing Workshop, Philippine Readers & Writers Festival, 1-2:30pm, Raffles Makati  August 20 (Sunday) – Free DIY Workshop with Canon…
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googlygooeys · 8 years ago
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Letters & Colors Iloilo
Letters & Colors Iloilo
Two things I wished for this year that I thought were so far from happening:
(a) be able to hold workshops in different parts of the Philippines 🇵🇭
(b) participate in an outreach program, specifically the one wherein I get to actually be the one to teach.
I’m writing this as I’m inside the plane en route to Cagayan de Oro for a workshop with Rustan’s Supermarket. Next week, we will be in Iloilo…
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