when two musicians sing into the same microphone and lean in very close to each other⊠like omg are you guys gonna kiss now to relieve the homoerotic tension?đł
if youâre like me and you only watch f1 for free, here are some free sites you can watch it live at:
sportshub.stream - this is my personal favorite
totalsportek.pro
sportsurge.club
thehomesport.net
weakstream.org
there are also free apps you can watch it in:
Live player
strym tv - you need a code to watch in this app so you just press the + sign on the upper left corner, choose âImport playlist from URLâ and paste this url http: //movitv. pro just remove the spaces
all of these have ads and if you have access to VPN, you might want to use it but iâve tried all these links and app last season and hadnât gotten a virus.
Didn't see a lot of artist ask games, wanted to make a silly one.
(I wrote this while sick out of my mind last year and it's been collecting dust in my drafts, I might as well let it run free) 1. Art programs you have but don't use
2. Is it easier to draw someone facing left or right (or forward even)
3. What ideas come from when you were little
4. Fav character/subject that's a bitch to draw
5. Estimate of how much of your art you post online vs. the art you keep for yourself
6. Anything that might inspire you subconsciously (i.e. this horse wasn't supposed to look like the Last Unicorn but I see it)
7. A medium of art you don't work in but appreciate
8. What's an old project idea that you've lost interest in
9. What are your file name conventions
10. Favorite piece of clothing to draw
11. Do you listen to anything while drawing? If so, what
12. Easiest part of body to draw
13. A creator who you admire but whose work isn't your thing
14. Any favorite motifs
15. *Where* do you draw (don't drop your ip address this just means do you doodle at a park or smth)
16. Something you are good at but don't really have fun doing
17. Do you eat/drink when drawing? if so, what
18. An estimate of how much art supplies you've broken
19. Favorite inanimate objects to draw (food, nature, etc.)
20. Something everyone else finds hard to draw but you enjoy
21. Art styles nothing like your own but you like anyways
22. What physical exercises do you do before drawing, if any
23. Do you use different layer modes
24. Do your references include stock images
25. Something your art has been compared to that you were NOT inspired by
26. What's a piece that got a wildly different interpretation from what you intended
27. Do you warm up before getting to the good stuff? If so, what is it you draw to warm up with
28. Any art events you have participated in the past (like zines)
29. Media you love, but doesn't inspire you artistically
30. What piece of yours do you think is underrated
Part 2 of cino art tips is some basic tips on shape and silhouette design which are also principles I think about a lot :)
(also i'm so sorry i chose comic sans to write this in idk what i was thinking but i already flattened the layers)
i don't have any other obvious tips off the top of my head rn but feel free to ask anything you are curious about! i love getting asks uwu
I love the way you render skin and do expressions đ©đ€ can I ask what brushes you use??
Thank you so much!! I mostly use 3 brushes, all CSP:
Cremecheese ID 1932319
I use this brush for almost everything - sketching, lineart, shading.
Default CSP thick paint round mixing brush
I use this for painting backgrounds and laying down blush layers on skin. It has really lovely blend function which is why I use it on my backgrounds.
Default CSP soft airbrush
I use this for environmental lighting effects and blending blush layers. I also use the blend tool for blending blush and skin shadows.
I also use the default CSP hatching gauze cloud brush all the time to add in degrees of texture whenever something seems too flat/plasticy.
Extra mention for a brush I don't use often but really love the utility of:
Muda muda muda ID 1715496
It just has a really great sketch texture, I mostly use it for more intense sfx in my comics tho cos I don't really like rough sketch brushes but if you do this ones v nice.
A STARLESS CLAN#2: SKY PDF
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Disc 1 Antipasto - Producerâs Cut with Audio Commentary Primavera - Producerâs Cut with Audio Commentary Aperitivo - Audio Commentary
Disc 2
Dolce - Producerâs Cut with Audio Digestivo - Producerâs Cut with Audio Beyond the Mind Palace Avid Fannibals Hannibal on the Run Hannibal Season 3: Killer Intentions
Disc 3 The Great Red Dragon - Producerâs Cut with Audio Commentary âŠAnd the Woman Clothed With The Sun - Producerâs Cut with Audio Commentary âŠAnd The Woman Clothed in Sun - with Audio Commentary Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Post Mortem with Scott Thompson Webisodes
Disc 4 The Number of the Beast is 666 - Directorâs Cut with Audio Commentary The Wrath of the Lamb with Audio Commentary Getting the Old Scent Again: Re-imagining the Red Dragon
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what brush do you use for pencil like lines
this bad boy https://assets.clip-studio.com/en-us/detail?id=1713064 (which is only sort of a pencil, but it's what i do most of my lines with)
i also use the two here for clean lines (1st) + colour (2nd) https://assets.clip-studio.com/en-us/detail?id=1737709
fuck google docs so fucking much
i've just lost hundreds of docs and pdfs and i'm beyond pissed right now
they're all permanently gone
Two job-hunting resources that changed my life:
This cover letter post on askamanger.com. A job interview guide written by Alison Green, who runs askamanager.
whispering ''kiss me'' to your lover
wrapping your arms around your loverâs neck
kisses traveling from nose to lips
breaking the kiss but almost immediately pressing your lips back together
intertwining fingers
kisses that start out gentle but grows more passionate
forehead kisses
running fingers through your loverâs hair
unbuttoning your loverâs shirt, pressed against the wall
surprise kisses, your lover wasn't prepared but responds immediately
a kiss in which âweâre late for work but letâs be laterâ
grabbing your lover by the shirt or pants, pulling them closer
kissing under the stars
messy kisses, destroying furniture trying to reach the bed
a kiss that isnât meant to happen but does so anyway
sliding hands down your loverâs chest
cheek kisses
if we get caught [kissing], weâre dead but letâs risk it
hand kisses
exploring each otherâs lips
smiling in-between kisses
now-or-never kisses
caressing your loverâs cheek
good night kisses
grabbing your lover by the hand, pulling them into the shower with you
brushing your lips together, lingering for a moment
an accidental kiss between two exes
kisses in which, weâve already said goodbye, but canât help stealing one more
this might be our last kiss so letâs make it memorable
kitchen counter make-outs
jumping into your loverâs arms
soft kisses and snuggles in bed
i missed you kisses
a kiss that leaves you breathless
stopping a kiss when it gets too heated
a kiss on the cheek that turns into a kiss on the lips
trailing kisses from your loverâs lips to their neck
âeverything is going to be okayâ kisses
kisses that start off passionate but grows more delicate
pulling away from a kiss to look at each other, then smiling as you dive in for another kiss
a kiss to celebrate an engagement
wrapping your legs around your loverâs body as they lift you
a goodbye kiss, both parties unable to let go
''we shouldnât do this'' but they do so anyway
a swirling reunion kiss
''iâve had a terrible day at work, just kiss me''
a kiss lasting longer than it should
tending to your loverâs wound, kissing the top of their head, grateful theyâre still alive
a goodbye kiss to say that says ''i donât love you as much as you love me, and iâm setting you free''
spinning your lover into a kiss on the dance floor
kisses in which, i canât believe this is real, but i love you so much
tucking a strand of hair behind your loverâs ear
tracing your lips against the corner of your loverâs mouth
light kisses scattered across your loverâs face, all the way down to their collar bone
pulling your lover onto your lap, having them straddle your hips
bushing your lips against your loverâs, savoring the moment
''iâm not going to kiss you.'' ''why?'' ''because if i do, i donât think weâre getting out of bed today.''
kissing your loverâs wound after having bandaged them up
mistletoe kisses
surprising your lover after having spent a couple days or weeks apart, smacking a kiss on their cheek
caressing your loverâs cheek
trying to concentrate on a task, but your lover kisses your neck, making your head spin
dropping your gaze to your lover's lips
shushing your lover as they try to kiss you, telling them tonight is about them, not you
a kiss only meant to last a moment, but when your lips meet, you canât seem to pull away from each other
leaning into your loverâs touch, their fingers tracing down your stomach, their body pressed against yours
a tender kiss on your loverâs chest
kissing your lover so gently, worried that if you pull away for even just a second, you'll lose them
an accidental kiss that confuses you both, but you're quick to crash your lips back together
a kiss, so consumed by each other, barely enough strength left to breathe
accidentally bumping noses
kissing your loverâs forehead, bending down to meet their lips
a kiss to forgive each other after an argument
standing on your tip-toes, frustrated you canât reach your loverâs lips
unrequited love that is now requited, feelings revealed with a kiss to prove it
legs wrapped around your loverâs body
pushing your lover toward the bed, laying them down gently
throwing your lover over your shoulder, carrying them over to bed
crashing your lips together during an argument
kisses in which, we just broke up, but can i kiss you one last time?
whispering âi love youâ in-between kisses
having your arms pinned above your head, being told to stay quiet, but refusing to, finding the risk of getting caught quite entertaining
smiling in-between kisses
reunion kisses, and ''i thought you were dead''
kisses in which ''iâll kiss you right now to prove i donât feel anything for you'' but the kiss proves the opposite
kissing your lover's tears away
pulling away from a kiss, asking your lover to marry you
grabbing hold of your loverâs collar, begging them to kiss you
sliding your hands down your loverâs body, unzipping their zipper
untying your loverâs tie, using it to pull your lover into a kiss
not being able to unbutton your loverâs shirt because their kisses are everywhere
making-out against a wall
''letâs just kiss, just to see what it's like''
hungry kisses and ripped apart clothes
''itâs always been you'' kisses
Someone has probably already asked you this but do you have any tips on studying/understanding perspective? I keep trying to find resources to learn but none of them really stick or are actually useful
so I'm hoping that your issue isn't just figuring out the difference between 1-point, 2-point, and 3-point perspective and how it works, because there are tons and tons of resources available for that, and I'm guessing what people tend to get tripped up on is what you're supposed to be doing with your grid.
I'm definitely far from being an expert on understanding perspective, but I'll share some of the things that helped ME finally Get It.
Things like eye level and different camera angles can be a GREAT tool to use when doing a comic or storyboard between multiple characters of different heights!! I actually drew an example of this exact thing for a friend about a month ago (I used adventure time characters bc they're easy to draw and have a good height variety):
You can use camera angles like this to add variety to your shots, and even use it to help convey something emotional (using a down-shot on a character to show that they FEEL small, use an up-shot on a character to make them look more intimidating, etc etc)
hope this helps!
Is there a website to look up models or people to draw, with gender, ethnicity, and age filters. (if possible)?
 For example if a wanted to make a cartoon character realistic and use a real person for reference or to edit the photo to look like them?
Iâve been just googling white 20s male, black female 40s etc. (canât find any good references for kids either) and been sifting through the results.
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Embroidery is a craft that uses thread to decorate fabric (and other materials). It's a great way to spruce up a garment, customise objects, and to hide mends you've made!
Embroidery is usually done with embroidery floss, but depending on the base material you're working on, you could also use yarn, ribbons, or plain old sewing thread. Don't be afraid to experiment!
Embroidery is easier to do on taut fabric than limp fabric. That's why most people use embroidery hoops. While not strictly necessary, a hoop will make your life so much easier.
Using the right needle will help, too. Use a crewel needle if you're working with embroidery floss, a chenille needle if you're working with ribbon or yarn, or a tapestry needle if you're doing cross-stitch embroidery on open-weave fabrics.
While there are many types of embroidery from all over the world, this post will focus on some basic stitches you can use in your own work.
For a more thorough overview of embroidery stitches, check out these embroidery tutorials by Mary Corbet's Needle 'n Thread.
The following images show some of the most basic stitches:
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The 16 stitches in the images above can be combined into any shape or form you want. You might recognise some from my hand sewing post: embroidery is a type of hand sewing, after all.
You don't need to know all of these to be able to make beautiful things. Even just one of these is a great start for a project.
This sampler by Sew Nancy shows how these basic stitches can be used to outline shapes or form flowers, for example.
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Fiorelila used a combination of the stem stitch, satin stitch, lazy daisy, and french knots to spruce up this sweater:
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And this person used lazy daisies to add some flair to their jeans:
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Embroidery is a useful tool to hide mends you've made, or to even accentuate them if that's your style. This is called visible mending. While this is a topic that deserves a post on its own, here are some quick examples:
Like this fix by Redditor Takemythyme who embroidered a rose over a hole in a knit fabric:
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Or like how this person has spruced up their jeans repairs with embroidery:
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In this example, The Woolery Guy chose to use flower embroidery to make a hole in a knit fabric look like it was there by design:
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For more examples, check out Pinterest or VisibleMending.com.
Embroidery is a useful skill to give new life to your wardrobe. You can use it to give some flair to items you've grown bored off, or even to mend your clothes.
Once you've got a few basic stitches under your belt, the possibilities are endless. Be creative and have fun with it!
Good luck and feel free to show me your work!
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Yoshihiko Ueda - Quinault, 1990-91
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How to draw a Black person
How to colour Black people skin tones
How to draw dreadlocks
How to draw African hair
How to draw curly hair
How to draw braids
How to draw braids part 2
How to draw cornrows
How to draw Bantu knots
How to draw two strand twists
How to draw an Asian person
How to colour darker skin tones with alcohol markers
How to draw hijabs/traditional Muslim hair coverings
How to draw a hijabi girl
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Before you go âmY aRt sTyLe iS dIfFrEnT tHoUgHâ you can moderate it and play around with your style to get it to fit.
Can a centaur bend down at the waist to pick something up the same way a horse can lower its head? Or do they have to do an awkward stance to reach whatever they dropped?
Oh absolutely! I mean, I think it would depend on the flexibility of the centaur, much like touching your toes - if you haven't trained and stretched for a bit of flexibility they would likely have to bend a knee to get down there.