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Last round of textured canvases :D
#doctorsiren#ace attorney#phoenix wright#miles edgeworth#gregory edgeworth#feenie#beanix#ace attorney fanart#ace attorney au#split phoenix au#digital art#my art#procreate#that’s 50 canvases :3#I drew more than one drawing on some of them and technically 2/50 had the same texture but different canvas size#but yeah RSCO phantom paper if anyone was curious :>#gang let’s hope I stop being sick soon so I can get back to work on my portfolio stuff ouuuggghhh
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50 intimacy building exercises for black couples ❤️🔥
1. Take a long walk together for the sole purpose of sharing your thoughts and feelings with each other.
2. Plan a surprise date night in for one another.
3. Cook a meal together and enjoy it by candlelight.
4. Write love letters to each other, bonus points if you exchange and read them.
5. Take a couple’s dance class together.
6. Read an erotic novel together. Reenacting it is up to you!
7. Volunteer together for a cause you both care about.
8. Make time to shower together, let your partner cleanse you.
9. Go on a weekend getaway and spend quality time in bed.
10. Take a bubble bath and enjoy wine.
11. Watch your favorite movies and cuddle.
12. Take a hike and enjoy nature together.
13. Write down your goals and dreams together, affirm each other in the process.
14. Take a cooking class together.
15. Try a new hobby together.
16. Plan a picnic to enjoy each other's company.
17. Schedule a couples' massage or self care day.
18. Create a vision board for your future together.
19. Take a pottery class together.
20. Spend a day exploring your city and discovering new places.
21. Invest in a polaroid or film camera and take spicy photos of each other.
22. Write a poem or song for each other.
23. Plan a surprise weekend getaway.
24. Create a couple’s board game to play together.
25. Go on a road trip to explore new places together.
26. Plan a sip and paint night together. Grab some body paint, and use each other as canvases!
27. Attend a concert or live performance together.
28. Create a language for only you to use together.
29. Go on a bike ride together.
30. Watch the sunset and enjoy each other's company.
31. Play a couples' trivia game.
32. Attend a wine tasting together.
33. Create a recipe together.
34. Plan a date night at home and cook a romantic dinner together.
35. Attend a drive-in movie together.
36. Visit a botanical garden.
37. Go on a cabin trip and disconnect from technology.
38. Take a hot air balloon ride together.
39. Attend a poetry night together.
40. Go on a boat ride and enjoy the water.
41. Take a couples' pole dancing class.
42. Have a game night with other couples.
43. Try meditating together.
44. Attend a book reading or signing together.
45. Go on a couple’s retreat.
46. Bake each other’s favorite sweets.
47. Create a playlist and swap headphones.
48. Take a mixology class together.
49. Plan a scavenger hunt for each other.
50. Go on a day trip to a nearby town.
#black tumblr#sexy#black couples#black love#black beauty#black is beautiful#black couple#melaninpoppin#black women luxury#curvy women
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Hi everyone! I'm bubblecream, a 18 yo artist from Argentina.
TAT: under 3/7 days
These are the prices:
Headshot: $10
Half body: $15
Full body: $20
Refsheet: $30/50
Aditional:
Extra character: +5
Simple background: +5
Complex background: +10
Can do:
All genders, muscular, couples, furry, roblox characters, fanart and more!
To order: Send me the requirements and characteristics you want in the drawing, if possible send reference images.
terms & conditions!
1. I DO NOT make custom sizes! All my canvases are 2304×3074, icons, 2048x2048, refsheet 3508x2480
2 . Each piece will have a small mark, please do not erase it!
3 . Half of the payment is delivered when the lineart is finished
Payment methods: Paypal/Mercado pago (arg)
Thank you for your understanding and please don't hesitate to DM me for a slot/questions if interested ۸۸
#artists on tumblr#furry#furry art#sfw furry#art commisions#commission#digital art#furry fandom#drawing#commissions open#dms open
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HEY POOKS!! omg congrats on hitting 50 followers, I'm a proud moot frfr. Anyways, since I AM here for your event.. can I request a YOU AND I? Thank youu <3
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PAINTING DATE ⭑.ᐟ
⟢ “je t’offrirai des perles de pluie, venues de pays ou il ne pleut pas!”
a/n: tysm zuri!! <3 so sorry it’s taken so long to get this outt :3 hope you like it 🫶!
the zuriskye painting date . . .
we would absolutely love living at art cafés
would 100% spend our time on self portraits or drawing each other <3
we’d also do the exchange-your-canvases-every-10-minutes thing for fun
we’d sip lots of coffee in between paintings ofc
definitely painting some fanarts for pjo!!
taking a break to watch an episode of pjotv (:
after wrapping up the painting date, we’d get ice cream in the warm summer breeze and end the day with a picnic in a field of daisies <3
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tmagp episode 20 thoughts. no or not a lot of context but still read at your own peril
to be clear these are just things that are popping into my head as i listen, not a particularly well-thought-out analysis
index of these posts
2:30 instantly i'm hit with the difference between this and when gwen tried to confide in sam and alice fff
3:55 "you know that case i got yesterday?" yeah man that was last week for me and i'm still kinda fucked up about it
4:15 celia Wants To Hear This. i want to know what she's up to so bad lmao
5:20 "that's why i've been trying so hard to protect you" vs "because i'm scared, martin"
7:15 sam's "what" here
7:30 : ) tell me more about these catastrophic world endingly bad things celia
8:15 there is a wasp's nest in my attic
10:30 OH VERY INTERESTING
11:20 "i wanted to be seen", is what they mean. much to think about
14:50 lots of new names in this one
17:30 man. this PERSON
18:55 "small inheritance" but you don't need to worry about money which tells me something else about you than i think you meant to tell me
20:40 this is another one that has me reading ahead in the transcript
20:55 "keeping canvases still" ah, i see
22:25 this one i feel like is much more 'classic' in its mechanism. the fear is what they're after
25:55 OOF
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i have a kofi if you like this and want to help me keep doing it
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Helloow, opening commissions again ( ╹▽╹ )/
✨ For 32+€/35+$ purchase, a free art of 13€/15$ value or less of your choice is offered ✨
[Below are roughly given explanations and the prices, check the - Carrd - out if you wish for clearer ones.]
For any questions or if you aren't sure about something, do not hesitate to contact me !
Unless stated otherwise, canvases are between 1000px / 7.26cm and 3000px / 21.77cm for 350dpi.
Notes :
The prices are not all fixed and will change if seen justified (this highly weighs on the amount of details asked and what I may have to make up myself due to lack of information).
Can do :
- OC
- Fandom Art
- Animals
- Anthro/Furry/Beast/Zoomorphism
- Humanoid
- Monster
- Light Gore
Won't do :
- NSFW (tho can be discussed depending on what is asked)
- NSFL
- Fetish Art
- Hate Art
- Extreme Gore
- Realism
- Payment through PayPal only.
[Preferred currency being Euro]
- Payment is to be made in half, 1/2 before I start to sketch and the other 1/2 after the rough sketch is agreed on, I will not continue any further until then.
- You will be refunded half the price if asked before the lines are done. There will be no refunds afterward.
- If, for some reason, I am to stop the commission myself before completion, you will be refunded 2/3 of the price [This may depend however on how far I went in the process.].
→ Prices :
✦ Any additional character will be charged 80% of its cost.
(4 characters max.)
✦ You can request changes during the sketch process, however after the sketch is done, requests for tweaks over the commission will not be taken aside from lighting requests if a colored commission.
Backgrounds :
✦ A one-color background or a simple (geometrical shape/abstract/pattern) is free.
✦ A piece of furniture or two for the character to interact with is charged 15€/17$, may change depending on the complexity.
✦ A full scenery/environment is 20€/22$ as a base price, may change depending on the complexity.
- Emotes go between 3€/4$ to 8€/9$
[Canvas min. size : 100px]
- Headshots/Busts go between 5€/6$ to 25€/28$ as base price
- Half bodies go between 10€/11$ to 40€/44$
- Full bodies go between 15€/17$ to 50€/55$
- Chibis go between 8€/9$ to 25€/28$
[Specify if there's a certain styly you'd like for this]
- If it's a character design the base price is 50€/55$
- If it is a reference sheet, it will be priced piece by piece minus 10% on the total price
#nemdigiart#nemydraws#oc#undertale au#commission#digital artist#digitalart#my art#commision art#art comms open
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I’ve noticed that Robyn wears expensive jewelry, and she and kody have matching rings. And I have a lot of canvases and frames in my house or so I thought but robyn and kodys house , like literally every inch has art! My stuff is 50 bucks mostly everything is under 100 but theirs I doubt is less than 100. I wonder if kody and robyn are going to be broke now that they don’t have the other wives money coming in.
I'm pretty sure I've made a post about their 'interesting' art collection before, and if I can find it I'll reblog it, but yea a lot of their art is worth thousands of dollars (they buy a lot from one particular artist who does a lot of Mormon-y stuff). I've honestly never noticed any jewelry in Robyn that looked super expensive, but every time internet sleuths look up a ring or necklace one of them is seen wearing it's always over $500 if not in the thousands, so it wouldn't surprise me.
In the last episode of the show, Kody was selling 3 of his cars that I don't think he'd planned to sell bc months earlier bc he was talking about building a big garage for all his cars and toys he "didn't use much". He also planned to build an apartment above it which he offered to Meri, which tells you a lot about where he stood with her lol.
But yea Meri, Janelle, and even Christine towards the end were really making good money and Robyn and Kody were not, so I imagine they'll be down sizing a LOT in the near future. Meri and Janelle's names are still on the land they bought in Arizona, so they're probably stuck funneling money into that until it's paid off, but I'm pretty sure all the other assets that remain are just in Kody and Robyn's name.
I honestly believe that was the reason Kody wouldn't ever break up with any of them himself, because per Janelle he has always been financially unstable yet had a champagne taste. He says it's because of their religion he didn't leave any of them first, but I think that's a convenient cop out bc Meri and Janelle's money funded his entire life.
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He Fought At Little Big Horn And A Cincinnati Artist Made His Face Famous
In Cincinnati, everybody called him Joe, mostly. Or Indian Joe if they needed to distinguish him from all the other Joes wandering around the Queen City. He wasn’t young when he arrived in town, at least 70 years old, though he stood straight and tall. He was muscular enough to wrestle a bear onstage at the Kohl & Middleton Dime Museum on Vine Street.
That’s where Henry Farny found him. Farny was a famous artist, renowned for his paintings depicting life among the Native American tribes of the Old West. He sold canvases as fast as he could turn them out and might have been wealthy if he hadn’t been so focused on giving away his money. A memorial after Farny’s death [Enquirer 31 December 1916] summed up the artist’s well-known generosity:
“Anybody down and out had a friend in Farny. It was always the under dog, the one whose strength and fortune were less happy than others, that Farny’s broad mind and heart would give assistance to.”
Farny had made several trips out west, capturing the last fading echoes of the life surrendered by Native Americans under the onslaught of European expansion. His friends claimed Farny was fluent in the Sioux language, but he was at least proficient enough to understand simple conversations. One evening, Farny and fellow artist Martin Rettig attended a show at a local theater. On stage, a family of Sioux performed traditional dances and demonstrated their skill at various crafts. When the father of the family stood to give a speech, Farny leaped out of his seat in outrage. Farny gathered that the Sioux family had a complaint against the government and the unscrupulous manager assured them he would see that they got an audience with the U.S. President. In preparation for the presidential visit, the manager told the family they needed to attend several “receptions” at a series of vaudeville theaters along the way. Farny heard the Father say he was tired of these receptions and would he ever see the President? On Farny’s insistence, the family was given passage home and their “manager” split town.
When Farny saw Indian Joe wrestling that bear for another shady impresario, he got Joe out of that contract and into a job as janitor at the Cincinnati Art Club on Fourth Street. In those days, a janitor was not only a custodian and cleaner, but also what we would call a building superintendent today. The Art Club offered generous flextime and Joe could take off for weeks at a time if a decent vaudeville gig came around.
Farny also learned Joe’s real name, or at least the English translation of it. He was Chief Ogallala Fire, and there hangs a tale. Ogallala Fire was born sometime around 1826 and spent most of his life fighting white settlers encroaching on Sioux lands. According to the Chicago Tribune [3 January 1916]:
“In the days of Indian warfare, Chief Ogallala Fire was known as one of the bravest warriors of the Sioux. History relates that he led his warriors in many raids on white settlements in Wyoming and once defied a detachment of United States soldiers who trapped him in the mountains for two months [until he] finally escaped.”
Ogallala Fire was almost 50 when General George Armstrong Custer led an army against the Sioux in 1876. The expedition ended with Custer and his entire battalion slaughtered at Little Big Horn. Ogallala Fire spent the rest of his life not only claiming participation in that battle, but that he himself had killed Custer in hand-to-hand combat. He certainly had battle scars consistent with a life as a warrior. According to the Chicago Tribune:
“In ‘Custer’s Last Fight’ Chief Ogallala Fire received two bullets, was slashed across the head with a saber in the hands of an officer, and was pinned to the ground from a bayonet thrust through his shoulder by a soldier.”
After that battle, Chief Ogallala Fire resigned himself to life on a reservation and might have stayed there the rest of his life had not show business come calling. Charles A. Eastman, an American Indian physician known as Ohiyesa among the Dakota Sioux, recalled meeting Ogallala Fire:
“In 1892, I scarcely believed that he would ever leave the reservation, but in his latter days he was caught by the white man's vices, the love of money and the desire for ‘fire-water,’ coupled with the old habit of wandering. He traveled in this country and abroad with Buffalo Bill.”
After a triumphal engagement at the Chicago World’s Fair, Ogallala Fire hit the road with Buffalo Bill and other Wild West shows, eventually settling into the bear-wrestling act that brought him to Cincinnati. Whether his thirst for liquor was any stronger than the average Cincinnatian is a matter of dispute, but Ogallala Fire was occasionally arrested for public drunkenness here. He was also arrested frequently just because the police were looking for someone who looked like an Indian and he fit the bill. This harassment repeated so often that Farny, weary of getting his innocent friend released, fired off a testy note to the mayor.
One day, when Ogallala Fire had been on the road with one of the Wild West shows, Farny hosted several friends in his studio. They heard some strange chanting rising from the nearby stairwell. According to the Enquirer [31 December 1916]:
“Farny, after listening for a few seconds, with sparkling eyes, grabbed a tom-tom, and, beckoning his friends to follow him, began to dance in true Sioux fashion around the large studio, all the time beating the tom-tom. The music outside grew stronger and stronger until the door was swung wide open and an Indian appeared beautifully garbed. He leaped into the room and dancing like mad with occasional shrieks of joy thus expressed his delight over his reception. It was Joe, as the tribe called him, ‘Ogallala Fire,’ the old favorite Sioux model of Farny’s whom he had not seen then for a long time. Farny was indeed glad to have him again, a fact accentuated by the gold piece he bestowed upon him immediately.”
Farny painted multiple portraits of Ogallala Fire and incorporated his likeness into dozens of other paintings. Other Cincinnati artists including John Hauser also employed him as a model. As the Wild West shows faded in popularity, Ogallala Fire found work in the nascent motion picture industry, appearing in several early silent films.
It was the Chicago Feature Film Company, shooting an “oater’ with b-list actress Lily Branscomb that brought Ogallala Fire to Chicago around 1914. He ended up staying there at the home of a granddaughter. One day, after a long illness, he asked for a razor and sliced his throat. Despite medical intervention Ogallala Fire died, aged 90, a week later. The old chief once told Charles A. Eastman/Ohiyesa:
“Friend, I have engaged in more than 100 battles, but never have I been bewildered except when I entered a city of the white man. There my spirit is lonesome, as it never was on the uninhabited prairie. The people seem to me more like bears and wolves.”
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50 intimacy building exercises for black couples ❤️🔥
1. Take a long walk together for the sole purpose of sharing your thoughts and feelings with each other.
2. Plan a surprise date night in for one another.
3. Cook a meal together and enjoy it by candlelight.
4. Write love letters to each other, bonus points if you exchange and read them.
5. Take a couple’s dance class together.
6. Read an erotic novel together. Reenacting it is up to you!
7. Volunteer together for a cause you both care about.
8. Make time to shower together, let your partner cleanse you.
9 Go on a weekend getaway and spend quality time in bed.
10. Take a bubble bath and enjoy wine.
11. Watch your favorite movies and cuddle.
12. Take a hike and enjoy nature together.
13. Write down your goals and dreams together, affirm each other in the process.
14. Take a cooking class together.
15. Try a new hobby together.
16. Plan a picnic to enjoy each other's company.
17. Schedule a couples' massage or self care day.
18. Create a vision board for your future together.
19. Take a pottery class together.
20. Spend a day exploring your city and discovering new places.
21. Invest in a polaroid or film camera and take spicy photos of each other.
22. Write a poem or song for each other.
23. Plan a surprise weekend getaway.
24. Create a couple’s board game to play together.
25. Go on a road trip to explore new places together.
26. Plan a sip and paint night together. Grab some body paint, and use each other as canvases!
27. Attend a concert or live performance together.
28. Create a language for only you to use together.
29. Go on a bike ride together.
30. Watch the sunset and enjoy each other's company.
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another round of testing textured canvases
#doctorsiren#ace attorney#phoenix wright#beanix#ace attorney fanart#digital art#my art#procreate#I have 50 different textured canvases lmao so#and I was still in the mood to draw up street fighter (/silly) beanix#I should draw him as Ryu because he is Ryu#love how Capcom has 3 characters named Ryu#and two named Iris???
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Five facts about miself
tagged by @dragonflytehanu chu<3
1.I love earrings. The trashy plastic ones, the fruits and the super fancy with weird designs. I have a smoll stand for them - around 120 pairs hehe. And every time i open online shop i have to fight the urge to get so more(they are super cute the last ones i ordered were kitty pawns heheh)
2.Cant play video games that have *no end*like mmorpg or mobile games . Im getting too invested in farming and reaching levels and shit. Addiction runs in mi family *i almost got kicked out outa school in my teen years cause i was playing one Korean mmorpg non stop overnights. Never touching this shit again*
3.I draw on huge canvases but put only zooms in at 50-60%. That's why if u look at mi recent work closely u see the brush strokes and stuff.(i actually prefer it that way, i like to able to see the the *way* it has been drawn, feels more real u know) thats what i live for ↓↓↓
No offence to super duper smooth detailed styles ur cool af too i just CANT do that with mi style
4.I used to lie a lot. Like a lot lot. On one job i basically had the entire separate personality made up so i would've been more "cool and accepted" cause no way girl like mi likes to spend her Friday nights at home alone. No lying here tho lol Hell is the place for spilling the truth
5.I love throwing stuff and destroy things like old buildings and stuff. My best friend at my parents house is my electric chainsaw bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I'm tagging eeeeeehhh @big-ol-nope-sandwich @bovi-splat @vinjaryou @patromeris and @lillaacaart no prashar bebes
(*˘︶˘*).。.:*♡
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Do you have your commission prices posted anywhere? Absolutely love your art <3
hey nonnie, thank you so much!! i'm gonna be remaking my commission post/info stuff soon. i'm still getting back into things (such as just realizing tumblr doesn't allow javascript anymore, RIP my blog theme) so atm i'm not doing my big portrait ones! Headshot Sketch: $25 (flat color $30) Waist Up Sketch: $35 (flat color $40) Full Body Sketch: $45 (flat color $50) Headshot Rendered: $60 Waist Up Rendered: $80 Full Body Rendered: $100 I do everything on pretty big canvases too at 300 DPI. i hope this helps? feel free to ask anything!
#anon#im not great at pricing but suggestions are welcomed ;w;#i dont have updated examples but#the sketches would have some shading too#ahhH im just bad at categorizing options and pricing them accordingly#everyone does it so differently#also the recent sketches i've done are messy and inconsistent so commissions would be different/better lineweight
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Would you take commissions and how much would they run? (Ex. Something similar in style and size to what you have in Kofi shop right now, except an animal of my choice).
im hopin to offer a couple blank canvases eventually~ I'm thinking something like
4 small canvases at 50
3 medium canvases at 80
and 2 large canvases at 120
I'll make a post when I solidify the plan and get the canvases/paint together
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reminder that in the truest business calculation the cost of materials and time includes the materials and time spent on learning projects that were never put up for sale, without which the current projects would be impossible.
this means, for example, if you start off painting, you have to take the cost of all the canvases and paint and hours you used up getting good enough to sell your work ,and you have to split that amount up across all your sellable pieces for an amount of time that makes sense for your business.
Or let's say you're starting out sewing. You go low end for your first sewing machine and spend $100 on it
Then you spend 2 years practicing and making things for yourself and your friends. At ten hours a week assuming you skip a week each month on average for various reasons, that's 80 hours over two years (which lets be honest, is lowballing but i'm going for easy math). We'll agree your labor is worth $15 an hour at this stage, which comes out to $1,200 and let's say you average $3 in materials each sewing project and over 2 years you do about 50 projects.
Now you're good enough to start selling things but you're also good enough to need a better sewing machine and your old one is wearing out because it was cheap. You buy a pretty good one for $200
So far, before you've even made your first sellable item, you've invested
$150 on raw materials $300 on machinery $1,200 in labor = $1,650
now you decide how long is acceptable to make that money back. We'll say a year. After a year you expect other costs like a website or additional equipment and a cost of living raise, and you don't want to start piling too many costs up.
say you start selling in a physical location, some kind of maker's market that meets two weekends a month and you ambitiously hope to sell ten items each weekend, but you'll miss two months due to illness, travel, scheduling conflicts etc, so that means you're hoping to sell 200 items your first year.
that means before anything else, you start off with a cost of $8.25 per item before you even buy the thread for the first thing you hope to sell.
NOW you buy $4 worth of materials to make a blouse in 3 hours (a reasonable time for a relatively simple blouse) and at this point you value your more experienced labor at $20 an hour, so you should be charging
$8.25 in up front investment recoup $4 in raw materials $60 in labor = $72.25
AND the same thing applies to the time you spend setting up your website, or researching makers markets, time spent manning a booth or dealing with online customers: that's all labor you need to be reimbursed for also, to the best of your ability to calculate; i ran a quick guestimation and came up with about another 4 bucks to add to each item
fair final price of the blouse you made: $76
that does mean that after a year you could technically start selling the same blouse for about $68 but as noted you're probably going to have other costs by then. How you manage all that at that time is, literally, your business. But that's how you arrive at a true cost.
it’s never too early to teach children about the devaluation of labor!
(from an American Girls book)
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: ISAIA Gregory Charcoal Gray Stripe 100% Wool Super 150 Sportcoat 50 US40R.
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The Versatility of Body Kun Figures: Perfect Tools for Artists of All Levels
Artistic expression is a dynamic process that evolves with practice, experimentation, and the right tools. Whether you’re a budding artist or a seasoned professional, having versatile tools in your arsenal can significantly enhance your creative journey. One such tool that has become indispensable for artists across the globe is the Body Kun figure. These highly articulated figures provide an excellent reference for drawing, painting, and even sculpting, making them a must-have for artists at every level. In this blog, we’ll explore the versatility of Body Kun figures and how they can complement other essential artwork tools like art paint brushes, paints, and canvases to elevate your artistic practice.
1. A Perfect Reference for Anatomical Accuracy
Capturing the human form accurately is a fundamental skill for many artists. Body Kun figures are designed with precise anatomical details, making them an ideal reference tool for studying human anatomy. These figures are fully articulated, allowing you to pose them in various positions to study muscle structure, body proportions, and movement dynamics.
When working with mediums like the Metallic Acrylic Paint from Body Kun, these figures can be posed in dynamic stances to explore how light interacts with the human form. The metallic sheen of the paint can highlight muscle contours and create realistic shadows, adding depth and dimension to your artwork.
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2. Enhancing Composition and Perspective
One of the challenges artists face is creating compositions that are both dynamic and well-balanced. The versatility of Body Kun figures makes them an excellent tool for planning out complex compositions. Whether you’re working on a character design or a detailed scene, these figures can be adjusted to replicate any pose or action, helping you visualize the composition before committing it to paper or canvas.
For instance, if you’re using the Calligraphy Reusable Paper Roll, you can pose the Body Kun figures in various stances to practice figure drawing or calligraphy strokes. This practice allows you to experiment with different perspectives and compositions, ensuring that your final piece is well-structured and visually appealing.
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3. Inspiring Creativity and Exploration
Beyond technical skills, Body Kun figures are a fantastic tool for sparking creativity. By experimenting with different poses and scenarios, artists can explore new ideas and concepts that they may not have considered otherwise. These figures can be used to visualize characters in action, helping to bring stories and illustrations to life in a more dynamic way.
For example, when working with the Solid Watercolor Paint Set Portable Metal Box, you can use Body Kun figures to create vibrant and expressive characters. The figures provide a solid foundation for experimenting with color blending and shading, allowing you to explore new techniques with confidence.
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4. Perfecting Details with Professional Tools
Attention to detail is what often sets apart good art from great art. Body Kun figures help artists achieve a higher level of detail in their work by providing a clear and accurate reference. Whether you’re working with 50 Professional Color Pencil Set or art paint brushes, these figures allow you to focus on the finer points of your artwork, such as the intricate folds of clothing, the subtleties of muscle definition, or the play of light and shadow on the human form.
By using these professional tools in conjunction with Body Kun figures, you can refine your technique and produce artwork that is both detailed and realistic.
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5. Completing Your Artistic Toolkit
In addition to Body Kun figures, having the right art paint brushes and other artwork tools is essential for achieving your artistic goals. Whether you’re working on a detailed portrait, an abstract piece, or a vibrant landscape, the quality of your brushes and paints can make a significant difference in the outcome of your work.
Body Kun offers a range of paint brushes that are perfect for various techniques, from fine detailing to broad strokes. These brushes, combined with high-quality paints like the Metallic Acrylic Paint or the Solid Watercolor Paint Set, ensure that you have everything you need to bring your artistic vision to life.
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Conclusion
The versatility of Body Kun figures makes them an indispensable tool for artists of all levels. Whether you’re learning the basics of figure drawing or refining your skills in advanced painting techniques, these figures offer endless possibilities for enhancing your artistic practice. By pairing Body Kun figures with other essential artwork tools like art paint brushes, paints, and canvases, you can elevate your work and explore new creative horizons.
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