Doodles I draw~
突然想丟一丟圖
都是原創,最後幾張是噗浪上XEN企劃的角色(未來有可能補足她的故事)
覺得越來越沒在經營湯不熱了很抱歉....OTL 英文能力實在沒以前好了不曉得和海外的大家說什麼嗚嗚嗚
最後,天祐烏克蘭

oozey mess
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
trying on a metaphor

if i look back, i am lost

Kiana Khansmith
Not today Justin
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KIROKAZE
Show & Tell
Misplaced Lens Cap
sheepfilms
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Mike Driver
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Andulka
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Doodles I draw~
突然想丟一丟圖
都是原創,最後幾張是噗浪上XEN企劃的角色(未來有可能補足她的故事)
覺得越來越沒在經營湯不熱了很抱歉....OTL 英文能力實在沒以前好了不曉得和海外的大家說什麼嗚嗚嗚
最後,天祐烏克蘭
Joxter and Snufkin (Feat. Moonmin) ฅ•ω•ฅ
I’m so mad because this worked
help me roger
Reblogging myself because
Originally posted by gifs-for-the-masses
Reblogging myself because… what was that? Five minutes?
O_O
………my friend has made me curious
help me roger
Update: after I reblogged this someone messaged me offering me tickets to the sold out Hausu screening with a Q&A and autograph session with the director
These never work for me, but here’s to trying.
I don’t believe in these things
But last time I reblogged one ten/fifteen minutes later I got a call offering me a job
But I reblogged it because I was waiting on hearing back from the job. So there you go.
Roger is cute.
Eh Roger is cute I might as well
That fish is so happy it makes me happy.
HEY THIS IS IMPORTANT whats your favorite place to find drawing references?
so far we’ve got
senshi stock
croquis cafe
line-of-action.com
quickposes.com
posemaniacs
clip studio paint models
pexels.com
sketchdaily
eggazyoutatsu atarichan drawer
designdoll
if you have any more please reply!
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for Clothing refs,
Yesstyle.com
they have flattering and elegant clothing
self discipline tips
here are tips I discovered very recently:
something is better than nothing. 5 minutes of work are better than zero. Just because you missed something on your schedule doesn’t mean you can’t still work on it, even for 5 minutes. Grow and build on this.
second drafts / reviews can be done after.
Don’t think you are going to do your very best work on the first try. Take the weight of perfectionism off your shoulders.
don’t think about doing it. just do it as fast as you can.
build on your productivity, not your failures.
If you come from a past of procrastinating and now feel motivated to change and discipline yourself, do NOT try to do everything at once.
if you have a set of different goals to accomplish, begin with the most important one. Wait until the rotine of working for that one settles in (you feel productive and comfortable-ish), and then begin with the next. Repeat.
this way you’ll be building your way up and not juggling everything at the same time, hoping everything works out.
be patient with yourself, you’ll get there!
set smaller deadlines for your goals
have monthly and weekly-ish deadlines
e.g. if you are doing a project, due 22nd Feb, set personal deadlines, like have Introduction written by 2nd Feb, have Methods written by 10th Feb, have project complete by 18th Feb.
take them as seriously as you possibly can, don’t miss out on yourself.
write realistic daily tasks and don’t stop until you finish them. after them you can do whatever you want
on writing realistic daily tasks, the secret is knowing you can only do so much in one day, but trusting you can accomplish everything in the course of any period of time (a week, or 2 weeks or a month, etc.) because you will combine the work from all these different days.
it’s very tempting to write down all the tasks you need to accomplish in one day to just get over with it, but the real deal is you won’t accomplish half of them. You’ll feel very unproductive then, wich leads to demotivation.
spread daily tasks in the time necessary.
have a consistent sleep schedule.
if your mind isn’t ready everything will fall apart.
have one rest day per week where you plan nothing, do whatever you want except studying. this can be harder than you expect!
(don’t forget these are effective only if you actually put them into practice! good luck babes!!)
100 Instant NPC Agendas
When running campaign encounters, especially in a town or city environment, count on players to surprise you by seeking out encounters with walk-on NPCs you haven’t detailed.
Whether their characters want to speak to merchants, burghers, servants, or criminals, this list of instant personalities and agendas is perfect for surprise NPCs.
Don’t bother to create an interesting character for every single encounter.
Many scenes are best left short and sweet, allowing you to move on to an entertaining scene that relates to the main adventure.
Every so often, you should throw in a memorable character whose agenda has nothing to do with the main plot.
This creates the illusion that your world is a living, complex place, not a mere backdrop for the adventurers’ activities.
Often, players remember these improvised characters and come back to them, weaving them into the ongoing story of your campaign.
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There’s a link to their replies and a pastebin with a predone email
from discord staff’s response on reddit:
“In general, I think the American legal system is pretty great.”
I rarely do any tutorials so don’t judge me. Here’s how i did my foliage brush, i didn’t get to use it much yet but i already love it.
And i added the brush tip i used, feel free to take, but please reblog if you do!
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Custom brush tutorial kinda??
Heres how you can make pixel brushes in Clip Studio Paint
first make a little pixel pattern and made sure that the background layer is transparent.
then you want to select edit -> register material -> image. this i remember from trying it before
next name it and choose a place for it to go among the others. doesnt matter where really. also check the texture box.
next to make the brush choose whatever brush that youd like to give it that has the properties you want and copy it. i just chose the standard oil brush. go to the copied brushes settings and click texture
click where it says none and find the brush that you made. after you click it change the setting to this
for me the texture works for subtract, multiply and compare. dont really know the differences between them all or form the others but for what i wanted those three seemed to work.
i did this for a bunch of different pixel patterns and brushes and got some cool effects! check it out!
i appreciate all the help and suggestions yall gave me!
maybe once i figure them out some more i could offer stylized commissions with them :V
I watched the last episode of Adventure Time because Marceline and Bonnie got to kiss on TV. And that’s a powerful feeling. But it had even more powerful feelings to give me before it was done, and I gotta get them out.
Adventure Time developed a rich symbolic language though it’s brief 10 minute tales, inviting us to become attached to it’s characters experiences and to associate the feelings we have while watching them with the objects and places involved with those events. All the while, it teases the idea that life is cyclical. Finn’s past lives are explored, as well as his life in an alternate timeline, and his life split into two people whose experiences diverge, and all are peppered with symbolic similarities to his own. Locations we become familiar with are shown on a few occasions an untold amount of time in the future, still there but no longer central to peoples lives, left to ruin or reclaimed by nature. The world of Ooo is littered with the now-meaningless detritus of our mundane world, eventually revealing that Ooo exists because a world very much like our own annihilated itself with war. And it concludes by suggesting that this world we have become so attached to may yet destroy itself in war as well.
These recurring motifs suggest that Adventure Time has a fundamental lesson to teach: that objects and symbols which bore life-changing importance and evoked heart-wrenching memories for one generation of life become mysteries or curiosities or things that were simply always there for another, and the events which marked their lives fall into skewed record or are ultimately forgotten. And that’s okay.
It’s painful for people to face the shortness of their lives, to imagine their most affecting memories lost, and the objects which signify them to be meaningless to future generations. But Adventure Time tells us, that is the blessing which time bestows on us, which prevents us from being paralyzed by the layers and layers of past meaning stuck on every crevice of reality which any conscious being has ever interacted with or been aware of. We don’t remember everything about the past that came before us, and that’s okay. And people in the future will forget much about us too, and that’s okay. Life is important not because it’s every detail is remembered, but because it occurred, because people’s lives were full of the instantly forgotten joyful minutia which fill our waking hours and make us happy.
Adventure Time is a series of joyous, heartwarming, colorful, G-rated memento mori. Everything ends, it tells us, so make up a song, spend time with your friends, pick up a hobby, ask someone out, ask someone else out, dance on the tombs of kings and use their jeweled crowns as doorstops. Your life is temporary, but life itself goes on forever both behind us and ahead of us, and the people that come after us may be different, but they’ll be familiar in the ways that matter. Even when your show is over, the fun really never ends.
the cuil theory
jesus CHRIST
tHIS IS THE SINGLE MOST BRILLIANT THING I HAVE EVER HEARD I WAS IN HYSTERICS AT 2 CUIL
i find this hilarious considering The Cuil Theory was a popular meme back in 2012, with a similar format as a popular Welcome To Nightvale meme. “weird” posts would usually have an additional reblog with “and now, the weather” in reference to WTNV but for a few months, “weird’ posts would be ended with “i give you a hamburger”. the peak of the meme was around late october of 2012, the actual video itself being published february of 2012.
its a meme revival
And now… The weather.
Our DM’s Guide to D&D Classes
This may be the greatest writing on D&D of our lifetimes. I know it looks like a lot, but please read it, you will be so happy and you will either begin to understand D&D or else recognize this rightness in your SOUL.
this is so deeply correct i may never stop nodding
This is so, so accurate!
YOU NIQQAS WANNA LEARN ELVISH?! HERE YA GO!
is this legit?
This is legit. My husband, sitting across the room, looks over and says, “IS THAT SOMEONE SHOWING HOW TO CONVERT ENGLISH TO TENGWAR? BECAUSE THAT’S THE WAY!”
Believe this man. He owns atlases of Middle Earth, the complete history of Midle Earth (leatherbound), and has read the books at least 150 times. Also: speaks elvish.
Yes.
I watched the last episode of Adventure Time because Marceline and Bonnie got to kiss on TV. And that’s a powerful feeling. But it had even more powerful feelings to give me before it was done, and I gotta get them out.
Adventure Time developed a rich symbolic language though it’s brief 10 minute tales, inviting us to become attached to it’s characters experiences and to associate the feelings we have while watching them with the objects and places involved with those events. All the while, it teases the idea that life is cyclical. Finn’s past lives are explored, as well as his life in an alternate timeline, and his life split into two people whose experiences diverge, and all are peppered with symbolic similarities to his own. Locations we become familiar with are shown on a few occasions an untold amount of time in the future, still there but no longer central to peoples lives, left to ruin or reclaimed by nature. The world of Ooo is littered with the now-meaningless detritus of our mundane world, eventually revealing that Ooo exists because a world very much like our own annihilated itself with war. And it concludes by suggesting that this world we have become so attached to may yet destroy itself in war as well.
These recurring motifs suggest that Adventure Time has a fundamental lesson to teach: that objects and symbols which bore life-changing importance and evoked heart-wrenching memories for one generation of life become mysteries or curiosities or things that were simply always there for another, and the events which marked their lives fall into skewed record or are ultimately forgotten. And that’s okay.
It’s painful for people to face the shortness of their lives, to imagine their most affecting memories lost, and the objects which signify them to be meaningless to future generations. But Adventure Time tells us, that is the blessing which time bestows on us, which prevents us from being paralyzed by the layers and layers of past meaning stuck on every crevice of reality which any conscious being has ever interacted with or been aware of. We don’t remember everything about the past that came before us, and that’s okay. And people in the future will forget much about us too, and that’s okay. Life is important not because it’s every detail is remembered, but because it occurred, because people’s lives were full of the instantly forgotten joyful minutia which fill our waking hours and make us happy.
Adventure Time is a series of joyous, heartwarming, colorful, G-rated memento mori. Everything ends, it tells us, so make up a song, spend time with your friends, pick up a hobby, ask someone out, ask someone else out, dance on the tombs of kings and use their jeweled crowns as doorstops. Your life is temporary, but life itself goes on forever both behind us and ahead of us, and the people that come after us may be different, but they’ll be familiar in the ways that matter. Even when your show is over, the fun really never ends.
Drawpile tool tutorials: Part one! The Burn tool!
Burning your colors or lines when you’re finished with them will make your piece look more cohesive by adding one shade in common with all your colors!
Toasty I've been rereading war in the shade and I have to know: do you have any tips for aerial perspectives? The ones in wits are soooooo good and I want to spice up my own comic!
BACK ON MY SLOPPY TUTORIAL BULLSHIT, who has time for nice perspective that doesn’t make professional background artists cringe?! NOT THIS TOASTY
you’ll be like “surely that’s too much top of head and too little face”, and I’m here to tell you IT’S NOT. if anything it’s probably the other way around. ref is your friend here.
this is the arcane knowledge I use to draw DnD tokens, use it wisely.