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Bird Costume Tutorial Masterpost
Here are a collection of tutorials explaining how I made my Kenku Costume. If you have more questions please check my Kenku Costume FAQ!
Eyes and Articulated Eyelids
Clawed Gloves
Craft Foam Feathers
Wings and Tail
Bird Feet
Attaching feathers to fur
This costume is my Dungeons and Dragons character, Rue, who is a Kenku (bird person.) The Kenku are a monster race that became playable in 5th edition.
The photos in this post were taken by D. Davalos (flickr, twitter, instagram) at PAX West 2016. Saheeli Rai cosplayer (who is touching my head) is @ladymakeupsiren.
Melissa Mary Duncan
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Ari Aster, Midsommar (2019)
Here it is! The instructions to make a pieced and quilted plague doctor mask!
Just as a heads up, this pattern is not really recommended for beginners. There is not a whole lot of explanation of the basic techniques, and it requires a fair bit of precision, two types of fusible interfacing, and an assumption that you can keep a consistent seam allowance and do some hand sewing and know when to sew things right sides together and such.
I am not promising anything, different methods will yield different results, I have never made a pattern exactly as it was written and neither should you. If you want something the same as the next person, go to the shops.
Actually, nevermind, this is a quarantine craft, stay home.
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Edward Okun, Wojna i my, 1923
“The war and us”
Prime Mover, from the ‘Stanza della Segnatura’, 1511, Raphael
Medium: fresco
Some psychological things for writers (probably typos too)
As someone who likes to breakdown the psychology of characters here is some psychological things.
A trauma doesn’t always appear in the form of nightmares, the brain can block the memory to protect itself but it can appear as lingering things like phobias or just an awkward feeling.
(For romantic stories) Let’s say Character A suffer from a break up which give a chance to Character B to get together with A. But A suffer a lot from the break up and B tries to heal them, B will slowly see that they’re taking advantage of a situation that is making their loved one suffer and B will feel like trash from profiting of the pain of A for their own gain.
The “mere exposure effect” : If a character cames in contact often with something (even something they hate) they will progressively like it or consider it as familiar or reassuring. It’s also one of the factor that comes into place when falling in love, closeness makes the heart grow fonder.
When in a situation of tension, the mere exposure effect applies even more. The brain is in desesperate search of familiarity and will either reject all or be extremely attached to any people getting close.
A character in true despair isn’t a character who screams or cry, it’s one that stays silent and doesn’t even ask question since they’re in too much pain, sadness and sorrow to have any energy to refute or fight against the reality of things. It’s even more effective on characters that are extremely expressive or has a strong temper.
(Just when where on the despair train) Depending on the chracters personnality, despair can be either expressed by sadness (crying, giving up) or anger (struggling, screaming, refusing to accept reality).
When a character loose someone close to them, they will hang on to the other close person to them even harder of fear of loosing them too, as well as being more protective ect.
When something is new, you fear it. Basic instinct.
In a situation of life or death, even the most stoic person can break by simple shock. Like I said, the brain is panicked and hangs on tight to anything familiar.
A real asshole doesn’t break people physically, but emotinaly. Female villains do that more than male ones do by the way.
Familiar = good. Basic Instincts as well.
For a character that has a hard time making social connection when they do have one, they will hang on to it with all their might and feels like they must protect the other at all cost.
“Friends are the family you choose” keep that in mind.
Even when a character is like : “Yeah I would die for this or that”, the fear of death is extremely real and the brain tries to reject it at all cost.
The most precious person to someone isn’t always someone you love romantically.
When you truly care for somebody you don’t say to them the things they want to hear but the things they NEED to hear.
Everything can be important. To a person, a object, or a word.
Love is a slow process. And even if love at first sight exist it takes time as well to realise it ect.
Tolerance to pain and torture change by each person.
Everybody can be manipulated or angered. You just need to push the right buttons.
Facing a threat they are three main reactions : Submission. Opposition. Evasion.
Their is always a reason for everything in a characters personnality. Little events can do major changes.
Sometimes when you’re exhausted you can get angry easly since you want people to leave you alone.
A character with a low self-confidence assure all the time that what they’re saying insn’t meant to offense.
(While I’m on low self-esteem) When those characters tries to do something but can’t no matter how hard they try, they can’t stop themselves from crying, it’s incontrollable. The brain wants to show to the poeple around the struggle they’re in like a call for help.
I have more things to write but since I’m scared my computers gonna crash I’m going to post only this for now I’ll update later.
Pandora is doing a low key startle. #tortiesofinstagram #cateye #eyevoop https://www.instagram.com/p/BstxA_El57y/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17lwscj74ud3x
Miriam Hopkins in The Smiling Lieutenant (Ernst Lubitsch, 1931)
Soot tags gather after fires in areas with low circulation. They are not, as commonly believed, ash covered spider webs.
oh, well then what the FUCK are they???
They’re made of sticky particles from a polymer or petroleum based fire, like burning carpet, drapes, upholstery, and clothes. Due to a static charge, they chain together and naturally gather near ceiling corners because the rising hot air pushes them into the cool spots by convection.
Because they’re formed by static electricity, they can only be removed with professional chemicals and equipment. Attempting to remove them improperly will only break the chain before all the soot can be captured, leaving the remaining soot to spontaneously reform the webs later. Even worse, trying to wipe or wash them away can firmly adhere the soot to your wall or ceiling, which will permanently stain it.
A natural phenomena that only coincidentally resembles the damned webs of transdimensional ghost spiders.
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Kaunas, old houses, 1931, Mstislav Dobuzhinsky
Medium: paper,tempera
https://www.wikiart.org/en/mstislav-dobuzhinsky/kaunas-old-houses-1931