replaying the same level in a video game for the hundredth time
legs-are-just-for-show: replaying the same level in a video game for the hundredth time
meru90: art trade / for nymre FINALLYY!!!!! HERE IT IS!!!!!!...
art trade / for nymre
FINALLYY!!!!! HERE IT IS!!!!!! i wasn’t really sure what to draw for you but at the end i did go with seigou!!
welp i finally had an excuse to draw them ; V ;oh and idk what happened but i kinda messed up the size and qualityANYWAY HOPE YOU LIKE IT!!!!(´ ▽`).。o♡
ALSO!!!!! here have a chibi choluna bonus for the long wait !!!!
bveryverygood: twinzik: Becoming A Thornberry! More on our FB...
Baby Bunnies Eating A Carrot [x]
gothiccharmschool: skelepoison-spooks: IT HAS BEGUN THREAT...
gamko: Oh, no, of course, you’re right. My mistake.
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Comic Con: knock knock
Me: who's there
Comic Con: not you lol
spacedrunk: d
alanscampos: the legend of Zelda
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alxbngala: [x]
ruf1ohn1tram: returning to a drawing after hours/days of not touching the canvas
returning to a drawing after hours/days of not touching the canvas
-atlas: this is one of the smallest parrots in the world aND I...
this is one of the smallest parrots in the world aND I REACHED OUT TO GIVE HIM A SUNFLOWER SEED BUT HE WANTED A HEAD SCRATCH INSTEAD. MY HEART MELTED. JUST LOOK AT HIM
grizandnorm: Tuesday Tips - FOLDSMore on folds today. I will...
Tuesday Tips - FOLDS
More on folds today. I will eventually cover all types of folds but today is about simple folds on everyday clothes (t-shirt, jeans). The key is to know what to expect and then applying what you know to simplify what you see in front of you (when life drawing). A lot of the folds dynamics on shirts and jeans come from the “memory” of the fabric itself. Denim is thick and is likely to keep some form of wrinkles or folds around certain areas (knees). A lot of zig-zag patterns around the knee is very likely. When pushed down on the feet, the denim fabric will bunch up and combine with the zig-zag pattern. Shirts and t-shirts will react to the twist and pull of the arms and torso. Identify where the pull (or tension) is coming from and work from it. I tend to draw the seams because they clearly express the volumes underneath.
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ytoob: i was outside eating a cookie and a saw about 5 ants just roaming around on top of the steps...
i was outside eating a cookie and a saw about 5 ants just roaming around on top of the steps and i noticed there was only one ant that wasn’t holding anything like the other 4 where holding dorito bits or something and the ant seemed sad it wasn’t even going in the same pace as the other ants so i put a cookie crumb next to him and he picked it up and started running as fast as the other ants and i think i made that little ants day
kaijugroupiee: Okay so I think Chris Evans was saying in an...
Okay so I think Chris Evans was saying in an interview about how it’s always the children who discover the hero in disguise, and I just realized why: it’s because they’re short enough to see under the hat and they’re innocent and hopeful enough to still believe in heroes.
attackontwitter: Food for thought.
Baby England: Fr...fr...
France: are you trying to say France?
Baby England: Fr...
Baby England: Frog