I found my self in more of those classes then I should
good night to people with daddy issues, girls under 5'2", those who project onto fictional characters an unhealthy amount, sexy bitches, anyone who has under $20 in their bank account, unemployed bastards, people who miss going to the library, anyone who read warriors cats books in their youth, people who identified with jack from the magic tree house series as a kid, el gee bee tees, girls with no ass, anyone who had an obsession with orlando bloom as a preteen, lipgloss wearers, and people that desperately want to get railed
please do
in this house we love the artists and engineers and actors who worked on arcane so much that we will not share the leaks
remember that the people who really suffer from leaks are regular people like you and me who worked hard for weeks, months, and years to make this show a reality
So proud of you guys
The Area 51 raid was like, the absolute opposite of Dashcon. Like this was an event that was comically not supposed to work, but you crazy sons of bitches actually managed to show up and just throw an alien-themed party while armed gaurds stood angrily on the sidelines. It was JUST as stupid as the memes said it would be and nobody thought anything would happen
Well done
I am SO obssesed about watching those penguins
LOOK ITS YOU đ
When Lila took off the wig I was kinda expecting to see a bald Lila. Now I can't erase it from my mind. She would probably look like an evil toe
Rebloging bcs this is so damn genious
Hey there! Random question but I'm curious, how would you go about drawing chainmail? I have a D&D character that has chainmail under their armour and every time I try to draw them I'll start off by drawing all the links by hand then it gets way too tedious so I go look for chainmail pattern on google and paste it lmao but it feels like I'm cheating by doing that, and it clashes with the style I'm going for. I was wondering if you had any tips or tricks?
I donât feel particularly great at drawing chain-mail either but thereâs a technique I learned from a tutorial a bunch of years ago that I think makes a pretty good texture. Itâs fast and the end result is cartoon-y enough to match a less photo-realistic style. I canât for my life find the tutorial so Iâll recreate it here (using Photoshop):
1. Fill your canvas with black or white. Filter -> Render -> Clouds
2. Filter -> Filter Gallery -> Glass (under the Distort category)Keep smoothness as low as possible, play with the other settings
3. Find a filter in Filter Gallery that you like and apply it. Combine them, if needed.
4. When applying texture to the drawing, use Edit->Transform->Warp to make it fit the shape youâre trying to convey
You can stack more filters on after the texture is placed or draw over it with a textured brush to make it look less uniform if thatâs what you want. Add a shine to it with a big soft brush, colorize it, go crazy. I go with whatever looks best to me atm.
This is how I did Geraltâs armor too, though since I knew the final print will be smaller than 1.5âł I didnât worry about details much.Â
Hope that helps!
As a scientist, I feel called out.
Test that hypothesis if you want to but you ainât gon like the reported data! (x)
Ohhhh so this is the cursed post
buggachat: hmm what if Adrien finds adrichat fanfiction?
Bunnix: *comes out of a time portal with a baseball bat*
adrien googling âadrien agreste chat noirâ one day to see if anyoneâs onto him and accidentally finding adrien/chat fanfiction instead