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Incredible 3D Tattoos
Tattoos are commonplace these days. There will always be people who want to stand out in a crowd. If you’re into body modification, a 3D tattoo might be just what you’re looking for. From intricate art to gothic and gruesome, the styles range the gamut. Who knows? Maybe in forty years you’ll end up being the coolest senior at your home with a fascinating yet painful story to show and tell from the old days.
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Hey guys, this a beat I made just recently from my soundcloud page. I started this summer and find the whole process of creating beats so cathartic.
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Harsh realities depicted clearly in anime.
Waiting for their loved one that will never return
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Sublime.
back in brooklyn, roughin this painting thats been hanging around the studio for awhile, hopin to finish her off next week.
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BEAST!
More beasts! I’ve a feeling I’d be scrapping these and redoing so here, have them :|
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A show in which you can attain more wisdom from than your school guidance teacher...
Adventure Time is such an important show and there’s so much to learn from it.
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The visual linguistics of a comic book page
Inside Science recently wrote about the study by UCSD’s Neil Cohn, Navigating Comics, which looks at the underlying structure of the comics language:
People who read the English written word scan text from left to right. Once our eyes hit the end of the page, we stop. Then ding!, like an old-time typewriter, our eyes shift downward and snap back to the left to start reading the next line. This is known as a “Z-path,” as our eyes whip about like the end of Zorro’s sword.
But that linear track gets derailed in comics with complex layouts and Cohn wanted to know if experienced readers had strategies to follow along.
Cohn rustled up 145 participants at the 2004 Comic-Con International, a comic book convention held in San Diego. Participants had varying experience with reading comics, ranging from “never” to “often.”
Each participant was given a booklet containing 12 pages of blank panels. Each page was independent of the rest and used different design techniques.
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Flying Lotus- Inside the Codex: the Art of Cosmogramma
#warp#records#cosmogramma#parisian goldfish#flying lotus#visual art#eye candy#fucking awesome#inspiring#art#drawings
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