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HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 🎄✨️🎄✨️ I have these five Environmental Art Tutorials in my shop for this month of December! LAST DAY to grab all tutorials is DECEMBER 31st! I'll be moving onto new tutorials next month! Shop link below!
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the an ding peak lord and her rogue cultivator friend + 2 shens of no relation
hot artists don't gatekeep
I've been resource gathering for YEARS so now I am going to share my dragons hoard
Floorplanner. Design and furnish a house for you to use for having a consistent background in your comic or anything! Free, you need an account, easy to use, and you can save multiple houses.
Comparing Heights. Input the heights of characters to see what the different is between them. Great for keeping consistency. Free.
Magma. Draw online with friends in real time. Great for practice or hanging out. Free, paid plan available, account preferred.
Smithsonian Open Access. Loads of free images. Free.
SketchDaily. Lots of pose references, massive library, is set on a timer so you can practice quick figure drawing. Free.
SculptGL. A sculpting tool which I am yet to master, but you should be able to make whatever 3d object you like with it. free.
Pexels. Free stock images. And the search engine is actually pretty good at pulling up what you want.
Figurosity. Great pose references, diverse body types, lots of "how to draw" videos directly on the site, the models are 3d and you can rotate the angle, but you can't make custom poses or edit body proportions. Free, account option, paid plans available.
Line of Action. More drawing references, this one also has a focus on expressions, hands/feet, animals, landscapes. Free.
Animal Photo. You pose a 3d skull model and select an animal species, and they give you a bunch of photo references for that animal at that angle. Super handy. Free.
Height Weight Chart. You ever see an OC listed as having a certain weight but then they look Wildly different than the number suggests? Well here's a site to avoid that! It shows real people at different weights and heights to give you a better idea of what these abstract numbers all look like. Free to use.
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hi i hope you don't mind me asking! who are some of the artists that inspire your work and if any art movements too, which ones? i absolutely adore your work and wanna dive into the artists that inspire you because you fill me with so much inspiration 💫
Duilio Cambellotti
Paul Jouve
Norbertine Bresslern-Roth
J. C. Leyendecker
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Harry Clarke
Nico Marlet
Mike Mignola
Carl Otto Czeschka
Alphonse Mucha
Klaus Haapaniemi
Sanna Annukka
Takato Yamamoto
John Bauer
Ivan Bilibin
Gennady Pavlishin
Evgeni Rachev
Ludvig Hohlwein
Tove Jansson
Just to name a few that have influenced me a lot and continue to live in my head permanently! Sorry about the long post, I thought it'd be helpful if I included examples.
My favorite art movement is art nouveau, I like poster art and antique fairytale illustrations a lot, and in terms of art history I'm most interested in renaissance, early baroque and gloomy 19th century romanticism.
Hi,
It’s you friendly neighbor fanfic author here. In the light of this apparent new trend of people feeding unfinished fics to AI to get an “ending,” and some people even talking about “blanket permissions,” let me just say this:
I EXPLICITLY FORBID ANYONE TO FEED MY FICS TO AI. DUDE, THAT IS ABOUT THE LEAST RESPECTFUL THING YOU CAN DO. IF YOU DO IT, SHALL YOU BE EXCOMMUNICATED FROM YOUR FANDOM AND WALK ON LEGOS BAREFOOT TILL THE END OF DAYS.
That is my anti-permission.
Thank you for your attention.
Yes hi, I hope this goes without saying, but don’t do this to my stories. I work hard on them and I’d like them to be respected, unfinished or not (and I try really hard to finish all of my stories so you shouldn’t even have a reason most of the time).
^^^^ this absolutely this
Don’t fuckin put any of my shit in AI, thanks, goodnight.
There will never be a time or situation where I will ever approve or consent to anything I have ever created being put into AI.
If you ever ignore this denial of consent, you better hope I’m dead. I am long-term petty and willing to watch the world burn.
The greatest song ever written was conjured by an Italian for a scene in a Western filmed in Spain where a Polish man pretending to be a Mexican bandit does a gay little run through a graveyard for three and a half minutes uninterrupted
You can’t just say that and not show us
I'd love to see it
where is that ‘they weren’t lying’ dog meme…
If I may.
Imagine discovering The Good, The Bad and The Ugly this way lmao
(source)
i’d like to point out that when i made this post, all of these comments were at the top, but now if you look at the thread they’ve been replaced by completely different comments
so please, for the love of god, look at the source link this thread is a neverending source of entertainment. people have added so much fucking shit since i made this
I was proctoring an exam for a student today while reading these, and I had to stop because I got to this one and almost fucking died
these are making my day
Okay, this one’s killing me:
These ones got me:
Ooohhh noo I can’t breathe and there are literal tears streaming down my face
Have a very, VERY good laugh people
this post is missing the BEST ONE:
Sleep deprivation is a HELL of a drug isn’t it
Back in college, I was getting between 1-3 hours of sleep a night.
Woke up at 12pm for a 9am class one day, and in my panic to get ready, found that I had cleaned my entire bathroom, unlocked my phone, deleted all five morning wake-up alarms, opened a note file, and had written, “Wae up æ 12, get therapie.”
I had then thrown the phone across the room and gone directly to bed, where I had slept for a solid 12 hours.
I have no memory of this.
Thankfully, the professor did not write me up for an inexcusable absence, as my story was “too ridiculous to be fake”.
This has happened three times in my life, and only when I haven’t slept for a few weeks.
Whoever inhabits my body when Im unconscious, they seem to be taking care of it, at least.
Hot take: The much quieter level of corporate Pride this year is not worth celebrating.
Not because I want to spend my dollars on Pride merch sold by corporations that don’t care, but because the near-absence of corpo Pride is a canary in the coal mine. Corpo Pride is a barometer of sorts for social acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community. If Corpo Pride goes away, it should be because being LGBTQ+ is so normalized and seen as “no big deal” that there’s no message to ‘sell’ anymore; but what’s happening now is NOT that.
What IS happening then? Because I'm confused
What is happening is not that corporations are winding down the Pride displays and merch due to Pride being no big deal anymore because we live in a society where LGBTQ+ people are just seen as the same as everybody else.
What is happening is corporations are staying away from Pride because public shows of acceptance of LGBTQ+ people now comes at a much higher cost. For corporations, that cost is monetary. For people, that cost is physical violence - and I'm not saying it's new that people have been violent towards the LGBTQ+ community. I'm saying the violence is now much more widespread, and isn't just aimed at the community anymore, but at anybody who either supports the community or LOOKS LIKE they might belong to the community. Corporations deciding not to display rainbow logos and merch is just a sign of how bad things have actually gotten in the last few years.
TL;DR : Corporations "supported" us when it was easy. That many no longer visibly do so means it's no longer easy to do it. That's not a good thing.
It's already common knowledge that the animation for ATSV is absolutely bonkers (with the first film already breaking ground). But learning this added info over Hobie's animation is beyond nuts.
1) Width. Add it.
2) Width. Just. Yeah. If you want to draw a really big guy - do it. The third guy is ok, but it's just a small guy with belly!
3) Gravity! More fat - more soft - gravity goes brr.
4) Basic shapes and clothes would definitely help you to draw a big comfy soft guy!
Miaou
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All right, here’s my contribution to the art tutorial infographic world, part 1 of 2. I’ve noticed that even in professional illustration, so often the humans and environments and armor and whatnot is really, really great— correct anatomy, lighting, proportions, like ‘wow this is fantastic WAIT what is up with that HORSE?’
I suspect two things;
First is that I spend 15 hours a day, 365 days a year looking, touching, handling, and just generally being around horses.
Second is that most people do not.
Artists have lost touch with their connection to horses as contemporary society has lost touch with them. Generally, we don’t have that constant presence of horses in our lives that previous generations did, as horses aren’t part of the everyday landscape any more. They don’t work the fields, they don’t cart the goods, they don’t deliver the mail or transport you to the next town down the road.
However, we still see horses all the time— in movies, books, illustration, ads and logos, we are presented with the image of horses all the time. So we assume ‘yes, I have seen horses often and I know what they look like.’ Because of our exposure, we as artists don’t always feel like we need to heavily reference the animals as if we were drawing something we don’t see everyday (say, like elephants or giraffes or sea cucumbers). Our brain just kind of plugs in ‘horse shaped’ and we go with that.
And I suspect that ends up being where a lot of these common mistakes occur. Dogs are familiar, but we can easily find a dog to draw from live, to see the way the shapes of its face are put together in 3-dimensions. Cats, humans, birds… if we venture just a little ways outside our studios (or in some cases, inside), we can find live models to study easily.
You can’t really do that with horses. They’re a commodity, sequestered away behind fences on private farms and shuttered away in barns. So few people really get the chance to be up close and have that hands-on experience to really learn how a horse is put together.
So here’s some things, based on my own experience both drawing and working with horses, that might help you if you find yourself needing to draw one for yourself.
The approach I took might be more complicated than absolutely necessary, but I tried to present the subject of ‘how to draw horses’ a little differently than I’ve seen it done before. I hope someone finds it understandable, and more importantly, helpful!
If you share this, please don’t delete my commentary about it above. Thanks :3
Dem horse butts yo
horsies ;o;
BLESS THIS POST.
I grew up loving horses, and disappointed in lots of horses that I saw in animation.
Horses are beautiful animals, with their own anatomy. Yes, they are hard to draw. Horses were the first thing I really learned how to draw well, and then I kind of moved on from there. But they have their own anatomy, its beautiful, and interesting. Theres a lot going on. I always get kind of sad when I see beautiful stuff with just plain bad horse anatomy. Especially the ears, horses have such pretty ears. Not triangles. They also have a lot of body language and they can be very expressive.
So yeah. Horses are great! Study that sheyit.
I feel bad for people that never got to pet a horse. They are very soft.
Quality post on drawing horses.
Love the details on anatomy and construction.
Alternate Rena Rouge costume, structured more to match Ladybug and Chat Noir
And also, I forgot to put before but color theory is...oof, I’ve watched countless videos and it hasn’t knocked inside me yet when it comes to coloring or figuring out values when it comes to drawing, what are ways or exercises to get better?
I was asking the same question as you, so I went on a lil hunt and created an article to center my favorite resources:
Artist how to guide for mastering color theory! A resource covering my favorite color theory resources, how to apply it, and tools
I hope this helps!
An exercise to practice applying these concepts:
sketch something simple, or even base it off a piece that you have been working on but feel stuck with the colors
Now start working with simplified thumbnails, keep it blocky and keep it fast
experiment with different schemes and types of color combos. ie, try complementary, triad, split complement, analagous
rinse and repeat, bonus points for adding different color schemes.
best of luck,
<3 Al
feel free to show me ur results and ask any follow up questions. (note: I respond quickest to Dms bc my asks are really backed up sadly)
Meet the Artist: @dtaphanel
Hello, my name is Danielle (they/them), and I am a disabled, first-generation Filipino-Latine digital artist who loves plants and folklore. What I value most about art are images that tell stories, and how those stories change as we age or alter in circumstance and perspective. I try to imbue my art with a meditative and intuitive practice, which I’ve found valuable as a self-taught artist. I live a very isolated and reclusive life, so art is how I engage with the world outside.
Nice to meet you, Danielle! They’ve picked out some of their artworks to share with you all here.
Check out more of Danielle’s illustrations over at their Tumblr, @dtaphanel!
HEYY my 2nd color tips pdf is now available ! ^o^ hope you enjoy!
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No because theres already a case of an actual artist being accused of doing AI art because their art is "familiar to the AI art style."
Theres already people who have gotten the AI to learn correct hand anatomy (albeit a bit wonky, but it's 5 fingers on two hands now.).
Literally what the fuck. This is the scariest shit. People now are teasing it to "hold objects" and "do complicated hand gestures" . My partner you and I both know in months time they will. This fucking sucks. It feels like theres no hope to stop this shit anymore aside from clients and art customers to FUCKING STOP AND LOOK CLOSER AT THE ART.
Like, please if you are commissioning from an artist, ask for like a psd. Or a .clip file. You cant even ask for a "sketch" because theres already programs able to simulate art progress, sketch to render. What the everloving tit shit.
I've said from the start that as this advances this is only going to be increasingly problematic for digital artists.
Yes, these AI can do WIPs. There is a function called img2img where you can give it a starting image and ask it to create a variation of that starting image - many have been using it to take a real sketch they themselves drew and have the AI do the rest of the work (clean up, line art, flats, shading, etc. up to finished work). Naturally, you don’t need to have drawn anything in the first place and could have asked another AI to create a sketch for you based on your text description, then run it through the same process to end up with just as polished a finished piece.
Last summer, when the backlash from artists started, I fully expected we’d end up at this point where artists would turn on each other and start accusing real human-made work of being secretly AI generated. It’s not a knock against the art community, it’s just pretty obviously where it was going to end up as artists became more familiar with the technology and realized that AI-generated images were now a lot of the time just about indistinguishable from human-made images.
I don’t have any good answer for how artists should protect themselves from this.
Thoroughly documenting your process is about the best I can think of. Keep EVERYTHING, archive all of your project files and anything you used as part of your process. It’s probably a good idea to video capture your screen, documenting your whole process from start to finish. Honestly, it’s worth considering setting up a camera and actually video recording yourself sitting at your desk too.
IMO all of this should be a bit easier on traditional or mixed artists, as you’ll have a physical object you can present as your proof. But purely digital artists are definitely going to have a harder and harder time of things.