core classes as undead :)
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core classes as undead :)
odin is like āwhen thor was born the sun shone bright upon his beautiful face. i found loki on the sidewalk outside a taco bellā
Oưinn spake:
Bright the sun shone | at the time of Ćorās birth, And bathed his count'nance fair. Loki, wolf-father, | the trickster, the liar, I found on the cold pavement While returning in glory | from a grand hunt For a 3 AM quesadilla.
@damn-fuck-i-burnt-myself-again
I need this framed on my wall itās so beautiful.Ā
@theshitpostcalligrapher
ay @systlin hmu
@systlin
My husband complained that this was more Shakespeare than Eddas, and I challenged him to do better.
Solen sken, skƶnt gyllene
Dagen Tor fƶddes
PĆ„ trottoaren, vid Taco Bell
DƤr lƄg Loke
āKJN
My translation:
The sun shone, sweet golden
The day of Torās birth
On the tarmac, by Taco Bell
There lay Loki
(For poetry reasons, Thor needs the Swedish spelling.)
@bold-sartorial-statement
ay yo show ur husbandĀ
@bold-sartorial-statement no but hang on this should be in runes:Ā
(oops spot the typos)
i wanna translate this into icelandic so imma do itĀ
Sólin skein, bjƶrt og gullin viư fƦưingu Ćórs Ć” stĆgnum viư Taco Bell Ćar lĆ” Loki
The amount of quality going into these shitposts is amazing
This is not shitposting, this is transformative work!
And in Danish because why not:
Solen skinnede, skĆøn og gylden
PĆ„ dagen for Tors fĆødsel
PĆ„ asfalten ved Taco Bell
DƩr lƄ Loke
āLEV MERE (LIVE MAS)ā
*Snorts*
@loki-hargreeves
The Dancing Tree, A Cautionary Tale for Parents
This is another nightmare I had that Iād completely forgotten about, until I found this unfinished comic buried in my hard drive today.
In the dream, I was the tree.
Some people have wondered why this would be considered a nightmare, and itās because somehow I knew there were rules I had to follow.
So I had to watch while I waited to be called.
Click here to listen to an incredible dub of this comic by @omahdon
hi sorry for ghosting you im being tormented by psychic horrors beyond your wildest comprehensions
GUYS I JUST SAW THIS ON TWITTER AND I AM DYING
I scrolled through the notes on this post and my favorite has to be one mockingly accusing Madeline Miller (a Latin and Greek teacher with a Masters in Classics) of needing to do research and she wasnāt a real writer like them.
Anyway when I read that line I immediately understood what she was trying to say.
Articles mentioned (I think, anywayā¦)
https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2018/05/11/scholars-respond-to-racist-backlash-against-black-achilles-part-1-ancient-greek-attitudes-toward-africans/
https://aeon.co/essays/can-we-hope-to-understand-how-the-greeks-saw-their-world
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/true-colors-17888/
Archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann insists his eye-popping reproductions of ancient Greek sculptures are right on target
The Greek colour experience was made of movement and shimmer. Can we ever glimpse what they saw when gazing out to sea?
In February of 2018, the BBC broadcast an eight-part miniseries, Troy: Fall of a City, that told the story of the Trojan War. Netflix later
Honestly, the first time I saw this tweet, I laughed my tits straight into the ocean.
I know what āolive skinnedā (and thus variations on it) means, but the author taking the time to have a little laugh, acknowledge that itās at least a bit funny, and drop some knowledge is appreciated.
And a double thanks to the person I reblogged from for linking the articles.
āLighten Upā by Ronald Wimberly
Beautifuly written- and drawn.
Damn. Really powerful and beautifully drawn.
Trying to draw buildings
yo hereās a useful tip from your fellow art ho cynellis⦠use google sketchup to create a model of the room/building/town youāre trying to draw⦠then take a screenshot & use it as a reference! Itās simple & fun!
Sketchup is incredibly helpful. I canāt recommend it enough.
Thereās a 3D model warehouse where you can download all kinds of stuff so you donāt have to build everything from scratch.
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This is an incomplete tutorial, and it drives me crazy every time I see it come around.
We live in a pretty great digital age and we have access to a ton of amazing tools that artists in past generations couldnāt even dream of, but a lot of people look at a cool trick and only learn half of the process of using it.
Hereās the missing part of this tutorial:
How do you populate your backgrounds?
Well, hereās the answer:
If the focus is the environment, you must show a person in relation to that environment.
The examples above are great because they show how to use the software itself, but each one just kind of āplopsā the character in front of their finished product with no regard of the personās relation to their environment.
How do you fix this?
Well, hereās the simplest solution:
This is a popular trick used by professional storyboard and comic artists alike when theyāre quickly planning compositions. Itās simple and it requires you to do some planning before you sit down to crank out that polished, final version of your work, but it will be the difference between a background and an environment.
From Blacksad (artist: Juanjo Guarnido)
From Hellboy (Mike Mignola)
Even if your draftsmanship isnāt that great (like mine), people can be more immersed in the story you tell if you just make it feel like there is a world that exists completely separate from the one in which they currently reside ā not just making a backdrop the characters stand in front of.
Your creations live in a unique world, and it is as much a character as any other member of the cast. Make it as believable as they are.
Great comments and tutorials!
Iām a 3d artist and have been exploring the possibilities of using 3d as reference for 2d poses. I want to add a couple of tips and things!
Sketchup is very useful for environment references, and I assume itās reasonably easy to learn. If youāre interested in going above and beyond, I highly recommend learning a proper 3d modeling program to help with art, especially because you can very easily populate a scene or location with characters!
Using 3ds Max I can pretty quickly construct an environment for reference. But going beyond that, I can also pose a pretty simple āCATāĀ armature (known in 3d as a rig) straight into the scene, which can be totally customized, from various limbs, tails, wings, whatever, to proportions, and also can be modeled onto and expanded upon (for an example, you could 3d sculpt a head reference for your character and then attach it to the CAT rig, so you have a reference for complex face angles!)
The armature can also be posed incredibly easily. I know programs exist for stuff like this - Manga Studio, Design Doll - but posing characters in these programs is always an exercise in frustration and very fiddly imo. A simple 3d rig is impossibly easy to pose.
By creating an environment and dropping my character rig into it, I have an excellent point of reference when it comes to drawing the scene!
Not only that, but I can also view the scene from whatever angle I could ever want or need, including the character and their pose/position relative to the environment.
We can even quickly and easily expand this scene to include more characters!
Proper 3d modeling software is immensely powerful, and if you wanted to, you could model a complex environment that occurs regularly in your comic or illustration work (say, a castle interior, or an outdoor forest environment) and populate the scene with as many perspective-grounded characters as you need!
reblogging to save a life
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Look at this amazing addition! This is fantastic!
Not just poses, you can also do this with lighting. Playing with lights in Blender is pretty fun.
Another cool thing: http://www.makehumancommunity.org lets you generate a human model. Like a character creator in a game, but more flexible, and the result is ready to import into a 3d editor like Blender.
This was a lot shorter last time it appeared here. Reblogging for the updated tips and to save a life!
Homemade Pumpkin Non-Alcoholic Irish Cream
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Modern knights
Luke Skywalker and The Mandalorian.Ā š
Why is Justin Bieber snappin a pic with Doomguy?
Cole Sprouse and Robocop
Drake and Josh?
The Black Monarchās Ghost - Created by Ben Turner
Here is the original box cover, for nostalgiaās sake.
this is actually maybe my favorite compusure of any drawing iāve seen ever
core classes as undead :)
Reading a whole book in one day isn't a flex all the times I read entire books in one sitting I definitely wasn't doing ok
Reading a 300+ page book in one sitting is kind of like drinking an entire bottle of wine by yourself
this is my favorite show
Mugshots of civil rights activist āFreedom Ridersā in Jackson, Mississippi during the summer of 1961.
My favorite part of these is theĀ ābitch, you really think youāve seen the last of me?ā smirk on so many of their faces.
AND THEY DIDNāT! at least one of these people I recognized as still fighting the fight today.
Representative John Lewis has served 17 terms in Congress
this is such a good follow up