I did this tutorial for someone on instagram and thought I should share it here too! Maybe it’ll help someone out, I get asked about my lineart a lot. ^^
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I did this tutorial for someone on instagram and thought I should share it here too! Maybe it’ll help someone out, I get asked about my lineart a lot. ^^
These exercises help you to save time, but still benefit from muscle mass. By performing combination exercises you are safely building mass in half the time of a normal workout. Combination exercises are also beneficial for increasing intensity and burning body fat through post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC).
a couple notes on how i think about lighting (& mattes) for storyboards that i made a while back while looking at student portfolios!
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If you want to see a specific tutorial from me, leave suggestions below! I’m trying to do more broad concepts, rather than anatomy stuff. I’m not the best person to ask about anatomy, I’ll be focusing on my cartooning skills and designing stuff. I also have small animation tutorials :D
I’ll post the tips publicly but my reference material and examples will be Patreon exclusive. If you like these tips and want to see more, support my Patreon! It allows me to focus on more material like this and I would really appreciate it .
Thanks! ——-—— Devi: [deviantart.com/miss-noidentity] Twitter: [@LunaArt_Gallery] Instagram: [@lunaartgallerys]
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Patreon: [patreon.com/lunaartgallery]
If you want to see a specific tutorial from me, leave suggestions below! I’m trying to do more broad concepts, rather than anatomy stuff. I’m not the best person to ask about anatomy, I’ll be focusing on my cartooning skills and designing stuff. I also have small animation tutorials :D
I’ll post the tips publicly but my reference material and examples will be Patreon exclusive. If you like these tips and want to see more, support my Patreon! It allows me to focus on more material like this and I would really appreciate it .
Thanks! ——-—— Devi: [deviantart.com/miss-noidentity] Twitter: [@LunaArt_Gallery] Instagram: [@lunaartgallerys]
outfit ask meme!! but catered only to the things i like to draw a lot
send an ask with a character, letter, and a number and i’ll draw them in that outfit!! ^_^
Old Oldsmobile ads from back in the day. Nicely done.
Saw this unauthorised advert on the train. via solarpunk
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it’s just choppin wood and harvesting vegetables and herbs from here on out
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Please hit me with more homesteading concept drawings
Good reference material here.
My brain during sane hours of the day: “I have a good job with benefits, a stable social network with supportive friends and family, and I’m a nerd who thrives on advanced technology. Also, I dislike the taste of fish.”
My brain on Tumblr at 3:30am: “Y’know, abandoning all technology and leaving civilization behind looks like a lot of fun! And I could teach the kids how to build a fish trap!”
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A metal one lets you heat the water right in the container. A plastic one is cheaper but you have to heat the water then pour it in.
A single pellet of #0 lead buckshot is about .310 diameter and 40 grains, identical to a .22 bullet but with a much larger frontal area.
Some handloaders use them with a very light powder charge and some polyester filler for the empty space. It’s about as powerful as a .22, but it won’t fly nearly as far due to the lower ballistic coefficient. That makes it safer to shoot upwards at targets in trees, for example.
A few round-ball .30-30 cartridges allow you to shoot at targets of opportunity, not just big game. A normal deer bullet would vaporize a rabbit, but a single small lead pellet won’t even damage the meat.
It’s back again so I’ll add more. On the Canoeing, “Indian” stroke is brilliant if hunting from a canoe, as the paddle never leaves the water so it is far quieter. It’s labeled as underwater stroke in this photo:
Also if you have a two person canoe but only one person in it, turn the canoe around (bow becomes stern, stern becomes bow) and sit on what was the bow seat facing what was the stern seat, this puts you closer to the center of the canoe giving you greater power and control.
You can also kneel down and Keel the canoe over slightly to one side to give it a small area of drag in the water.
For up river in shallow water poling
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my high-school art teacher: You need to learn how to draw geometric shapes in order to– me, 15 years later: you are like a little baby. watch this
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I’d definitely say finding good reference is important along with the other obvious recommendations: practise, practise and practise. I’ve never actually worried too much about believability myself, more about what is fun to draw and looks/feels good to me.
First off I’d suggest looking up some of the artists that inspire me when it comes to cybernetics and machinery - Yukito Kishiro, Emerson Tung, Cameron Sewell (aka @thdark), Adrian Dadich and Ssaki Metel are the first that come to mind.
I did a little breakdown of my process above and will offer some general tips below. In then end I’m no expert though, so take it all with a grain of salt - the main thing is experimenting and finding what works for you.
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