i love the part of making art where you feel like you need to go missing
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i love the part of making art where you feel like you need to go missing
Natural Black Hair Tutorial! Usually Black hair is excluded in the hair tutorials which I have seen so I have gone through it in depth because it’s really not enough to tell someone simply, “Black hair is really curly, draw it really curly.”Â
The next part of Black Hair In Depth will feature styles and ideas for designing characters and I will release it around February. If you would like to see certain styles, please shoot me a message!
YES! BOOSTINGGGG FOR MY FOLKS WHO WANNA/NEED TO KNOW HOW
One of my favorite images ever ngl
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.
I write to you with a heart breaking, like a mother helpless in the face of her family's suffering every moment. My husband, our only support, is now lying in a critical, life-threatening condition, and every second that passes without treatment is a real danger that we may lose him to.
But the pain does not stop there… My little children are fading before my eyes. Severe malnutrition has exhausted their fragile bodies, and painful skin rashes cover their skin because of hunger, lack of medicine, and the harsh conditions we endure day after day. They no longer even have the strength to cry.
I am not asking for the impossible; I am only asking for a chance for my family to live. Please, do not leave us alone in this hell. Share our story, donate, or help in any way you can… your support may be the reason my husband and children survive before it is too late.
chuffed – Vetted#53
Donate and share if possible guys please please.
Hey everyone, please donate. Any amount you can share will make a big difference. Please help us.
Gaza is not okay and never has been
Every day here feels heavier than the one before
Hunger is growing, illness is spreading, and fear never leaves
We are living in conditions no human should endure
Insects, rats, disease, and no real way to protect ourselves
My father is still very sick
He urgently needs treatment, but in a place like this, even basic medicine is out of reach
I try every day to keep my family going, but this is bigger than what we can handle alone
Please don’t scroll past this🥺🙏
Let your humanity speakđź’”
Donate and share
Dear Esteemed Donors, My name is Ahmad, and I am a 16-year-old from northern Gaza… Ahmad family needs your support for Support Ahmad’s Fami
📌📌📌 Fundraiser vetted (#167 by el-shab-hussein & nabulsi), But we created a new GoFundMe page because GoFundMe suspended the beneficiary’s account on the platform, which put us in a very difficult situation.
📌📌📌 My main account @ahmadwaleed55 was suspended, so I will be using this account to continue sharing my family’s campaign and updates.
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Now, I find myself in this difficult situation, and humbly ask for your help to save the lives of my family, especially my children, by getting us out of Gaza or helping us have money for medication or other necessities we may have access to. Asking for help is not easy, but we were left with no choice because we want to survive and we strive to rebuild our broken lives. We are very grateful for any help you can provide, no matter how small, as your help will contribute greatly to alleviating our suffering. I hope you will share my story with your family and friends."🍉🍉💙🇵🇸🇵🇸
captchas are getting way too hard man I can't do this
For anyone who truly wants to know what’s happening in Gaza 🇵🇸💔
Yes, food has entered the Strip…
but not as aid — it’s being sold to us at high prices.
Prices have dropped slightly, but they’re still far from normal. The same goes for money transfer fees — lower, yet still too high.
The army hasn’t withdrawn from most areas of Gaza.
Entire cities like Rafah haven’t seen the army move back even a single meter
Anyone who approaches Rafah or the so-called “yellow line” is targeted immediately — that line marks the areas under full occupation control.
Tens of thousands of missing people are still trapped under the rubble of their homes, waiting to be pulled out and buried with dignity.
No country or organization is helping. Civilians dig with their bare hands đź’”
Thousands of detainees from Gaza remain in occupation prisons, including doctors like Dr. Hossam Abu Safieh, with no sign of release.
The bombing has never stopped — not for a single day
Every day there are airstrikes, shootings, and martyrs… while the world stays silent and hypocritical.
We still live in tents, worn and fragile, as winter approaches.
The rain and wind will soon bring another disaster.
Gas hasn’t entered Gaza; we only hear about it in the news.
We cook over open fires, and even firewood is expensive.
Meat, chicken, and vegetables are available in the markets,
but only for those who can afford them — a kilo of chicken costs around 50 USD!
Most medicines are gone from hospitals and pharmacies.
Those who find a painkiller are considered lucky.
Water is another daily struggle — we travel long distances to buy 20 liters for 10 shekels.
Since the ceasefire was announced, the world seems to think the war has ended.
Aid has slowed, attention has faded, and many have forgotten us.
But the truth is… nothing has changed.
We are still here, still suffering, still waiting for your voices, your prayers, your solidarity.
Hi, my name is Dipa and I'm raising money for Nabila . Please take some time to read her story below and donate so that she can travel to re
Help support Dipanwita Roy by donating or sharing with your friends.
Hello My friend 🌷
Vetted by gaza-evacuation-fund
click here
Hello friends,
My name is Ayaa from Gaza city, I am  a children’s teacher, 24 years old, living with my parents and siblings. We all used to live a peacefu
I hope you are doing well. It has been more than two years since the genocide, as you know. I once had a previous donation link, but GoFundMe deleted it.
Now is the time we need your support the most. The war may have ended, but the tragedy has not. Prices are still very high, and winter is approaching. There are many difficulties and risks — such as the worn-out tents and other hardships.
We are all in need of your help and support.
If you cannot donate, please write posts about me and talk about my story. I have become part of this community and have lost many friends due to account closures. I also face a lot of criticism for using translation tools or accusations of being a scammer.Iwant to draw attention to the fact that English is not my first language, and I always need help to communicate better with you.
In fact, our tents are worn out and not ready for the winter, as we were bombed three times during the ongoing war. I’ve attached below several photos showing the shrapnel that fell on us and caused the tents to tear apart.
Right now, I need your support — at least to provide tents for the winter so that we don’t face difficulties when it rains.
For anyone who truly wants to know what’s happening in Gaza 🇵🇸💔
Yes, food has entered the Strip…
but not as aid — it’s being sold to us at high prices.
Prices have dropped slightly, but they’re still far from normal. The same goes for money transfer fees — lower, yet still too high.
The army hasn’t withdrawn from most areas of Gaza.
Entire cities like Rafah haven’t seen the army move back even a single meter
Anyone who approaches Rafah or the so-called “yellow line” is targeted immediately — that line marks the areas under full occupation control.
Tens of thousands of missing people are still trapped under the rubble of their homes, waiting to be pulled out and buried with dignity.
No country or organization is helping. Civilians dig with their bare hands đź’”
Thousands of detainees from Gaza remain in occupation prisons, including doctors like Dr. Hossam Abu Safieh, with no sign of release.
The bombing has never stopped — not for a single day
Every day there are airstrikes, shootings, and martyrs… while the world stays silent and hypocritical.
We still live in tents, worn and fragile, as winter approaches.
The rain and wind will soon bring another disaster.
Gas hasn’t entered Gaza; we only hear about it in the news.
We cook over open fires, and even firewood is expensive.
Meat, chicken, and vegetables are available in the markets,
but only for those who can afford them — a kilo of chicken costs around 50 USD!
Most medicines are gone from hospitals and pharmacies.
Those who find a painkiller are considered lucky.
Water is another daily struggle — we travel long distances to buy 20 liters for 10 shekels.
Since the ceasefire was announced, the world seems to think the war has ended.
Aid has slowed, attention has faded, and many have forgotten us.
But the truth is… nothing has changed.
We are still here, still suffering, still waiting for your voices, your prayers, your solidarity.
Hi, my name is Dipa and I'm raising money for Nabila . Please take some time to read her story below and donate so that she can travel to re
Help support Dipanwita Roy by donating or sharing with your friends.
For anyone who truly wants to know what’s happening in Gaza 🇵🇸💔
Yes, food has entered the Strip…
but not as aid — it’s being sold to us at high prices.
Prices have dropped slightly, but they’re still far from normal. The same goes for money transfer fees — lower, yet still too high.
The army hasn’t withdrawn from most areas of Gaza.
Entire cities like Rafah haven’t seen the army move back even a single meter
Anyone who approaches Rafah or the so-called “yellow line” is targeted immediately — that line marks the areas under full occupation control.
Tens of thousands of missing people are still trapped under the rubble of their homes, waiting to be pulled out and buried with dignity.
No country or organization is helping. Civilians dig with their bare hands đź’”
Thousands of detainees from Gaza remain in occupation prisons, including doctors like Dr. Hossam Abu Safieh, with no sign of release.
The bombing has never stopped — not for a single day
Every day there are airstrikes, shootings, and martyrs… while the world stays silent and hypocritical.
We still live in tents, worn and fragile, as winter approaches.
The rain and wind will soon bring another disaster.
Gas hasn’t entered Gaza; we only hear about it in the news.
We cook over open fires, and even firewood is expensive.
Meat, chicken, and vegetables are available in the markets,
but only for those who can afford them — a kilo of chicken costs around 50 USD!
Most medicines are gone from hospitals and pharmacies.
Those who find a painkiller are considered lucky.
Water is another daily struggle — we travel long distances to buy 20 liters for 10 shekels.
Since the ceasefire was announced, the world seems to think the war has ended.
Aid has slowed, attention has faded, and many have forgotten us.
But the truth is… nothing has changed.
We are still here, still suffering, still waiting for your voices, your prayers, your solidarity.
Hi, my name is Dipa and I'm raising money for Nabila . Please take some time to read her story below and donate so that she can travel to re
Help support Dipanwita Roy by donating or sharing with your friends.
Hello My friend 🌷
Vetted by gaza-evacuation-fund
click here
Hello friends,
My name is Ayaa from Gaza city, I am  a children’s teacher, 24 years old, living with my parents and siblings. We all used to live a peacefu
I hope you are doing well. It has been more than two years since the genocide, as you know. I once had a previous donation link, but GoFundMe deleted it.
Now is the time we need your support the most. The war may have ended, but the tragedy has not. Prices are still very high, and winter is approaching. There are many difficulties and risks — such as the worn-out tents and other hardships.
We are all in need of your help and support.
If you cannot donate, please write posts about me and talk about my story. I have become part of this community and have lost many friends due to account closures. I also face a lot of criticism for using translation tools or accusations of being a scammer.Iwant to draw attention to the fact that English is not my first language, and I always need help to communicate better with you.
In fact, our tents are worn out and not ready for the winter, as we were bombed three times during the ongoing war. I’ve attached below several photos showing the shrapnel that fell on us and caused the tents to tear apart.
Right now, I need your support — at least to provide tents for the winter so that we don’t face difficulties when it rains.
Hello My friend 🌷
Vetted by gaza-evacuation-fund
click here
Hello friends,
My name is Ayaa from Gaza city, I am  a children’s teacher, 24 years old, living with my parents and siblings. We all used to live a peacefu
I hope you are doing well. It has been more than two years since the genocide, as you know. I once had a previous donation link, but GoFundMe deleted it.
Now is the time we need your support the most. The war may have ended, but the tragedy has not. Prices are still very high, and winter is approaching. There are many difficulties and risks — such as the worn-out tents and other hardships.
We are all in need of your help and support.
If you cannot donate, please write posts about me and talk about my story. I have become part of this community and have lost many friends due to account closures. I also face a lot of criticism for using translation tools or accusations of being a scammer.Iwant to draw attention to the fact that English is not my first language, and I always need help to communicate better with you.
In fact, our tents are worn out and not ready for the winter, as we were bombed three times during the ongoing war. I’ve attached below several photos showing the shrapnel that fell on us and caused the tents to tear apart.
Right now, I need your support — at least to provide tents for the winter so that we don’t face difficulties when it rains.
For anyone who truly wants to know what’s happening in Gaza 🇵🇸💔
Yes, food has entered the Strip…
but not as aid — it’s being sold to us at high prices.
Prices have dropped slightly, but they’re still far from normal. The same goes for money transfer fees — lower, yet still too high.
The army hasn’t withdrawn from most areas of Gaza.
Entire cities like Rafah haven’t seen the army move back even a single meter
Anyone who approaches Rafah or the so-called “yellow line” is targeted immediately — that line marks the areas under full occupation control.
Tens of thousands of missing people are still trapped under the rubble of their homes, waiting to be pulled out and buried with dignity.
No country or organization is helping. Civilians dig with their bare hands đź’”
Thousands of detainees from Gaza remain in occupation prisons, including doctors like Dr. Hossam Abu Safieh, with no sign of release.
The bombing has never stopped — not for a single day
Every day there are airstrikes, shootings, and martyrs… while the world stays silent and hypocritical.
We still live in tents, worn and fragile, as winter approaches.
The rain and wind will soon bring another disaster.
Gas hasn’t entered Gaza; we only hear about it in the news.
We cook over open fires, and even firewood is expensive.
Meat, chicken, and vegetables are available in the markets,
but only for those who can afford them — a kilo of chicken costs around 50 USD!
Most medicines are gone from hospitals and pharmacies.
Those who find a painkiller are considered lucky.
Water is another daily struggle — we travel long distances to buy 20 liters for 10 shekels.
Since the ceasefire was announced, the world seems to think the war has ended.
Aid has slowed, attention has faded, and many have forgotten us.
But the truth is… nothing has changed.
We are still here, still suffering, still waiting for your voices, your prayers, your solidarity.
Hi, my name is Dipa and I'm raising money for Nabila . Please take some time to read her story below and donate so that she can travel to re
Help support Dipanwita Roy by donating or sharing with your friends.
Hello My friend 🌷
Vetted by gaza-evacuation-fund
click here
Hello friends,
My name is Ayaa from Gaza city, I am  a children’s teacher, 24 years old, living with my parents and siblings. We all used to live a peacefu
I hope you are doing well. It has been more than two years since the genocide, as you know. I once had a previous donation link, but GoFundMe deleted it.
Now is the time we need your support the most. The war may have ended, but the tragedy has not. Prices are still very high, and winter is approaching. There are many difficulties and risks — such as the worn-out tents and other hardships.
We are all in need of your help and support.
If you cannot donate, please write posts about me and talk about my story. I have become part of this community and have lost many friends due to account closures. I also face a lot of criticism for using translation tools or accusations of being a scammer.Iwant to draw attention to the fact that English is not my first language, and I always need help to communicate better with you.
In fact, our tents are worn out and not ready for the winter, as we were bombed three times during the ongoing war. I’ve attached below several photos showing the shrapnel that fell on us and caused the tents to tear apart.
Right now, I need your support — at least to provide tents for the winter so that we don’t face difficulties when it rains.