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This made me smile
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Quothe the raven, weeeeeee!
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Lmao đđđ thank you @ildfd4ever I definitely needed to have a laugh đ
Get some extra classes with the 11-page Clean up your Acting supplement~
This tutorial is about acting for comics! Itâs not a subject people talk about a lot, at least compared to art and writing, but Iâd argue that great character acting is one of the reasons we fall in love with fictional characters⌠and horrible character acting is why we stop believing in the characters, the story, and possibly the creator?? Fortunately, learning to spot bad acting is an easy way to correct it in your own work.
I was maybe a little snarkier in this tut than I needed to, but weâre friends here, I donât need to pretend with you that I love every work equally. What I really do love tho, is when people learn to turn their criticism into corrections, which is the whole point of making and sharing these tuts! I hope you enjoy it :] You can also check out a bunch of human, monster, and alien crab acting in my own comics The Meek and Mare Internum.
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All of my tutorials are released in lower-res format to the public 6 months after publication at the Shingworks Patreon. You can access the full tutorial archive, as well as nearly 1.5 years worth of bonus content, by becoming a Patron :] The recent tutorial is about Worldbuilding, so feel free to stop by~
and! thanks a ton in advance for not removing my text <3
This is great!!
One of the big tells for me that a cartoonist is a novice is when they rely too heavily on manga/anime exaggerated expressions - we see this A LOT with first-time webcomics. Even if you love manga and want to create works with that visual language, notice how those exaggerated expressions are most effectively used to enhance a moment. They arenât there to handle the bulk of the acting or to carry a scene. If you use them constantly for every expression, it becomes visually exhausting (and reads disingenuous), and also you have nowhere left to go if you want to use a goofy expression as a visual punch.
Anywho, I back Der-shing on patreon and she always has good and insightful tips from a valid perspective with lots of experience!
(Eventually I want to back all the women in webcomics on patreon, but⌠that is a story for another day.)Â
Various arm studies implementing simplified muscle structures for better understanding and quick-hand methods. Arms with an âoâ near them were done with minimal to no reference.
When youâre trying to do homework but you canât because birds
Human: *attempts typing*
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these boyos sound like when you push an animal crossing villager into a hole
oh my word
Scented from the warm razes of todayâs sunshineđ
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Attenboroughâs Life That Glows, BBC
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Iâve got a lot of questions about this during my Art Center time, so I drew it ! This system came from when I had to manage my time during art high school (8am-5pm everyday) with 2 waitress jobs. Everybody has different working method, but I will be more than happy if anyone gets new idea from it !Â
Wow this is so helpful!
This so great! If I can get permission from the artist, I would love to use this in a PowerPoint for my classes!
Guerrilla Grafters is an organization that grafts fruit-bearing branches onto sterile fruit trees along the streets of San Francisco.
This is excellent. Now that itâs fall and the trees in my city are bearing, Iâm always bummed out by the lack of free and open fruit trees, which very often fit the profile of the trees planted in city parks. The only difference is prettier springs and more fruitful falls (lit+fig). This particular experiment is made possible buy the sterile fruit trees planted as part of a city initiative, but the guerrilla planting of fruit trees is always possible, as well as finding older fruit trees and grafting new varietals on to create a healthier tree.Â
This is just glorious!
For anyone who doesnât grow, grafting is a trick you can do with many plant species. Because plants have no immune system, you can cut a branch from one tree and attach it to another tree, and that branch will continue to grow. Bind the two plants at the join for long enough, and the two will grow together, giving you, basically, a Frankentree. Sometimes the plant tissues will even grow into each other, so you end up with single branches that have living tissue from both plants in them, like some kind of chimeratree.
They donât even need to be the same species (though they do need to be compatible). A lot of plants you can buy from professional growers are actually grafted. Itâs quite common to take a plant with a strong root system and graft the top half of another plant to it â this can let you grow plants in environments which wouldnât normally support them. If you ever see chilli plants on sale, itâs quite common for them to be grafted. Look for the join, low down the stem, a few centimetres above the soil.
You can be audacious with this kind of thing, and grow fruit branches on trees that wouldnât normally bear fruit, or you can even grow one tree with multiple types of fruit.
Guerilla grafting though. Heh! I like that!
Look again! These arenât real petri dish cultures, but intricately crocheted replicas by fibre artist Elin Thomas. We ⼠them so much! đˇ: Elin Thomas/Etsy #science #sciencealert #art #bacteria #fibreart #crochet #mould http://ift.tt/2DZtg6M
So pretty! đ This spectacular light microscopy image is of an algae skeleton thatâs 32-40 million years old. While theyâre so tiny, they were once so numerous they formed large layers of rocks in the sediment with their glass âbonesâ. đ¸Â : Anatoly Mikhaltsov https://ift.tt/2w6qEkj
Stunning! This would make a great stained glass window!
Yacouba Sawadogo is an exceptional man â he single-handedly managed to solve a crisis that many scientists and development organizations could not. The simple old farmerâs re-forestation and soil conservation techniques are so effective theyâve helped turn the tide in the fight against the desertification of the harsh lands in northern Burkina Faso.
Over-farming, over-grazing and over population have, over the years, resulted in heavy soil erosion and drying in this landlocked West African nation. Although national and international researchers tried to fix the grave situation, it really didnât really make much of a difference. Until Yacouba decided to take matters into his own hands in 1980.
Yacoubaâs methods were so odd that his fellow farmers ridiculed him. But when his techniques successfully regenerated the forest, they were forced to sit up and take notice. Yacouba revived an ancient African farming practice called âzaiâ, which led to forest growth and increased soil quality.
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The way it works is really cool! You can read about it here.
Thereâs been a documentary about him, too
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How To Train Your T-Rex, or âA chicken trying to figure out what the weird ape wants from herâ