How to Paint Light by jonhuangart
Private Caller - Submitted by teagrounebulous
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Midnight Migraine - submitted by artisticallygay
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Every Girl Likes to Party! (When There’s Nothing Else Better to Do) - Submitted by @thetwistedwhiskersshow
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Hush, Child. The World is Ending and I Want to See Who Wins. - Submitted by SeesawSiya
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Having troubles with facial angles in your drawing style?
Try a 3D sculpture of your art in your own style in a free program that is simple and very easy to use.
The program is called Sculptris and is a free off-shoot program from Zbrush, that program that you keep hearing about but either takes selling your kidneys or piracy to actually use.
If you download it and sculpt out a facial model, you can have references for your own work for all of time. No more endlessly searching Google for reference materials or twisting/rotating/flipping a drawing to see if there are flaws. And you can easily edit it to create more facial types. This way, you can make character references for any and every face and facial angle that you can think of.
The program offers mirroring right from the start, so your faces will be perfectly symmetrical. You can turn off the symmetry for things like scars or otherwise.
It takes a little time. For instance, I downloaded the program on Christmas and, in my spare time, this took a few days of getting familiar with the program (first day) and then sculpting for a few minutes each day, mostly due to my perfectionist nature. And this one isn’t even done. I still have to mold the mouth, ears, and other smaller aspects before I consider it done. However, I was so giddy over the possibilities that I wanted to share this with my fellow artists.
From now on, I have reference for a face in my own style and will be able to create things so much easier in the future. I hope that this helps you guys and that you have fun with it.
A lovely Japanese friend of mine recently showed me the K glossary that came along with the blu-ray/DVDs, which actually features quite a few extra words than what’s posted on the official site, along with, well, going beyond the 8th episode. These are the keywords that relate to episode 8 and 9. After receiving my copy of vol. 6 and vol.7 of the blu-ray, I hope to eventually compile all the glossary terms into one big masterpost, but here are terms from episode 8 and 9 for now.
Blues What outsiders call SCEPTER4 members. It’s a term mostly used behind their backs, and one that reflects a sort of jealousy common people feel towards what they consider to be a group of authoritarian and high-pressured capital policemen, made up of supernaturally empowered individuals.
Claudia Weismann The older sister of Adolf K. Weismann. Like her younger brother, she belonged to a state-operated research facility in Dresden, and partook in the research concerning the “Slate”. However, she died during the indiscriminate bombings in 1945. Her death would greatly impact the actions of her younger brother Adolf and the Japanese lieutenant Kokujouji; in other words, individuals who would later become the First and Second Kings.
Boss glasses and mean glasses According to her impressions of them, Neko nicknamed Munakata Reisi as ‘boss glasses’ and Fushimi Saruhiko as ‘mean glasses’.
Ex-A/Extra-Alpha The academic term for a supernatural “King” used in the show. Organisms who exhibit characteristics of the Extra-Alpha group are able to display overwhelming capabilities and charisma, and will create a sturdy organization(clan) centered around themselves when thrown into a crowd of similar organisms.
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I Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love Tonight - Submitted by: fastman27
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Hey, hope you're having a great day!
Just wanted to say that I LOVE how you use colors in your work, it's just so pretty, sometimes vibrant, sometimes dark, the ones where you use one color but different shades and saturation are so beautiful!
Maybe you can give some advice how to improve in this area? Idk recommend some resources that helped you or exercises? Little tricks or your general thought process when coloring your art? Teach me sensei 🙏
Whenever you see a drawing with a color palette that you like try to analyse it. You can break it apart and see what colors were used and how they were used.
Hope this helps!
I went in expecting nothing and I was still let down - Submitted by: fastman27
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