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AND THE FIRST MEME OF 2015 IS
im not dead yet, i guess??
Dress
1875-1877
Manchester City Galleries
Hunting Sword with Flintlock Pistol
Dated: 18th century
Culture: French
Measurements: overall length 94 cm
The sword features a straight blade of hexagonal section, the first part enlarged, engraved with gilt geometrical and floral motifs on one side. On the other there’s a flintlock pistol with two-stage, brass barrel, while the other parts of the pistol are made of iron. The horn grip has longitudinal grooves and a brass hilt decorated en suite. The scarce, leather scabbard features gilt-brass mounts, a cap with a suspension hook decorated with a bas-relieved and a lion’s head.
Source: Copyright © 2016 Czerny’s International Auction House S.R.L.
Sword Cane
Dated: 19th century
Culture: possibly French
Measurements: overall length 35 ¼ inches (89.53cm)
Typically of a sword cane, the stick reveals a blue steel long sword blade. The steel blade features engraved motifs with blue highlights.
Source: Copyright © 2016 M.S. Rau Antiques
Sword Photography: Árísan
Photographer: Kindra Nikole
Project name: Árísan
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Source: Copyright © 2017 Kindra Nikole
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Aww.
Do you know why MCU Civil War is so painful for me?Because of this
“I know how much Steve meant to you because I know how much he means to me”
omg, thank you! Finally, there is someone who understands my suffering! And yet it seems like Steve didn’t care at all :(
Yep, I don’t think that MCU Steve considers Howard as a friend. MCU Steve has no friends except Bucky. You know it’s very sad that in MCU Starks, narcissistic egotistical Starks were better friends for Steve, than he was for them.
Jeeez, just think about Howard’s life… He spent years to find Steve, he was obsessed with guilt and loss, he destroyed his relationship with son, because in a sense he wanted Tony was like Steve, and in the end he was killed by Steve’s friend and Steve did not tell about this to Howard’s son. JFC
Howard thought about Steve better than he really was. That’s sad.
something happened to my child at his slumber party i really think i need an exorcism
Why Krita is Awesome: A Collection of Reasons Why This Program is Worth Taking a Look At
Krita is a painting program that has been around for a while, and in the last few years, underwent major changes and improvements. Because of these improvements, many artists are using it not just because it is free, but because it offers amazing features. These are by no means all of the great things Krita has to offer, but simply some of my favorite features of the program.
1. The Brush Engines.
Yes, engines. As in plural. There are many. And they all do different things. There is no way you could possibly capture all of its possibilities with one screen shot, but here are just some of the possibilities. Along side standard round, square, and shape, and textured brushes, there are brushes that smear, blend, and create interesting abstract strokes. There are brushes for filters, and one of my favorites, the Experiment Brush, which is basically a pre-filled lasso tool.
Brushes also support weighted smoothing, or brush stabilizers.
This is incredibly useful for line art. And while I do not usually use this feature, it is something that I feel many programs are lacking, such as Photoshop.
But its brushes aren’t the only thing about Krita with variety.
2. Color Selector Customization.
Whether you prefer something basic, or something more complicated, Krita will likely have what youre looking for. You are not likely to find yourself missing your other program’s color wheels. There are even more options than this, and other color selectors.
Gotta love that customization.
Krita also has some great naviation tools.
3. On the fly rotation, zoom, and brush sizing.
With krita, zooming, rotating, and brush size scaling are all smooth, and dynamic with the use of hot keys. These are features I miss when in other programs. To zoom, Ctrl+Middle mouse button, hover over the screen to zoom in and out. The same with shift rotates (press the ‘5’ key to reset rotation). Holding down shift and draging your brush on the canvas dynamically changes its size, allowing you to see the change, and get the exact size you want without brackets. Brackets also work, if that’s what you are used to. Krita also has highly customizable hot keys.
4. The Pop Up Pallet
The pop up pallet is a set of your 10 favorite brushes (which you can edit), and a built in color wheel that appears when you right click on the canvas. It is incredibly useful for switching between those few brushes that you use in almost every picture.
5. Real time, seamless tiles creation.
Pressing the W key in Krita will infinitely tile your canvas, and allow you to work real time on simple to complex tiled images. You can zoom in and out to see how your tiles work form a distance, and paint freely to create seamless artwork easily, without having to check using filters and manually tiling. Very usefull for patterns, backgrounds, and games.
6. The Symmetry Tool
This one goes without saying, Krita supports both horizontal and vertical symmetry, along with a brush that is capable of radial symmtry with as many directions as you like.
Go nuts, kid.
There are many more reasons why this program is awesome. And it is only going to get more awesome. And the coolest thing about it, is that it is 100% free. So go check it out! There’s nothing to lose. Krita isn’t for everyone, it can be hard to get the hang of, and it is not meant for photo editing, it is a program completely focused on digital painting from start to finish.
Give it a go and see if Krita is the program for you.
@deebott @pantheon-for-a-muse you draw and all so I thought of you guys 😘
I’m getting it today
@nerdyfanboy53 recommended this program to me but I had no idea if could do all this
Coffee Fox
By Anna Shell | Available as prints & more via Society6
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Ezio Auditore - [MASAMUNE] Leonardo da Vinci - Yoshi
My first shot at creating a sort of tutorial/guide, telling how I do things. On this initial chapter we’re going over the handy matter of Hands. Not meaning to be an encyclopedic explanation, only showing my own methods and self-taught clues. Hoping somebody finds it useful! :3 I’ll do more if this one is received well. So let me know~
My thanks also to the supporters in my Patreon campaign, who helped me decide which themes to focus on for a start. And are actually allowing this to happen. :D Cheers!