A sequel to this chart I made that people seemed to like!
Inspired by: The Palace Perspective, this Kaoru siblings post by @ianthe-the-dyke, this post about abusers in RGU by @heartslobbf, this art about the cycle of abuse in RGU by @sneakydraws, this post about Nanami and Kozue being narrative foils by @d-stabilize
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i hate that every time i look for color studies and tips to improve my art and make it more dynamic and interesting all that comes up are rudimentary explanations of the color wheel that explain it to me like im in 1st grade and just now discovering my primary colors
Hannibal - Season One (2013)
1.01 Apéritif - Commentary with creator Bryan Fuller, actor Hugh Dancy and director David Slade
1.13 Savoureux - Commentary with creator Bryan Fuller, director David Slade and actor Hugh Dancy
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does anyone know if i can like block sites from appearing in my google images searches??? i keep getting those awful ai generated things with a hand coming out of a man's neck and just straight up not what i was looking for, because this was in a search for "curly hair in medieval paintings". it happens every time i search for anything vaguely art-reference-like and it's so fucking annoying and it clutters my search results so much. i don't wanna add specific commands to the query every time too, what i need is like a browser extension or something
girl typing a very specific question into google search bar, scrunching her face as she takes time to make sure she hasn't made any spelling errors, hitting enter, shaking her head as google only presents her with unhelpful websites that don't answer her query at all, moving her cursor back to the search bar and clicking on it so she can carefully write 'reddit' at the end, hitting enter again, sighing with relief as she finds a link to a reddit post asking the exact question she needed answered posted in a subreddit for a very niche topic, finally moving her cursor to click on the link, wondering why she didn't go straight to the subreddit earlier, only to be met with a deleted comment with a reply from the OP stating 'that was very helpful, thanks', sighing with frustration as she moves her cursor back to the search bar so she can copy the link and paste it into the wayback machine,