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smalllindsay:

thedavidoreilly:

This is a simple motion-diagram thing I made when talking about animation to non-animators.

This is an awesome visual explanation of the technical principles of timing, ease, and settle in animation! We get asked about this a lot, and this here is an excellent tool to showcase how these apply to making realistic and believable movement. Wonder why flash tweeny animation often looks off and weird? it’s because it’s spaced out like the top one. Vary up your frames, yo!

smalllindsay:

thedavidoreilly:

This is a simple motion-diagram thing I made when talking about animation to non-animators.

This is an awesome visual explanation of the technical principles of timing, ease, and settle in animation! We get asked about this a lot, and this here is an excellent tool to showcase how these apply to making realistic and believable movement. Wonder why flash tweeny animation often looks off and weird? it’s because it’s spaced out like the top one. Vary up your frames, yo!

runmonsterun:

SOMEONE ASKED ME ABOUT MY BRUSH SETTINGS BUT MY OLD ONES ARE actually not that outdated because weep I’M A PERSON OF…HABIT BUT…. I couldn’t find the old ones so I MADE A NEW ONE!!!

thank you for asking I’m so sorry for the late response!!

engrampixel:

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buttyflam:

also TIL How to Draw Manga books can actually give you some incredibly helpful perspective references as long as you’re willing to sift through the crap

posting to share the refs lemme know if you guys want me to post more

nargyle:








Anonymous asked you:















How did u get so good at drawing guns, and how long have u been drawing them?








Thank you for the compliment! I wouldn’t call myself an expert on the matter yet (I’m still doing my best to learn!), but drawing guns is actually not as difficult as most people would think-I threw together a little how-to that more or less illustrates my thought process when tackling guns (semi-automatic pistols, sorry). This is just bare bones information however, for there are many different makes and models of guns that won’t always comply with steps 2 and 3 of this tutorial (the example I drew is based off a SIGp228).  But that’s where the internet and picture references come in to help fill in the blanks!

Funny thing is that I avoided drawing guns like the plague up until last year when my buddy finally took me shooting and I think I developed some sort of mutual understanding with them (read: I really really liked it) and decided to learn how to draw them good!


/EDIT/PS ANON IF YOU MEANT TO ASK HOW I DRAW NOT FIREARM GUNS BUT MUSCLE GUNS THEN I’M SORRY OMG

nargyle:

Anonymous asked you:

How did u get so good at drawing guns, and how long have u been drawing them?

Thank you for the compliment! I wouldn’t call myself an expert on the matter yet (I’m still doing my best to learn!), but drawing guns is actually not as difficult as most people would think-I threw together a little how-to that more or less illustrates my thought process when tackling guns (semi-automatic pistols, sorry). This is just bare bones information however, for there are many different makes and models of guns that won’t always comply with steps 2 and 3 of this tutorial (the example I drew is based off a SIGp228).  But that’s where the internet and picture references come in to help fill in the blanks!

Funny thing is that I avoided drawing guns like the plague up until last year when my buddy finally took me shooting and I think I developed some sort of mutual understanding with them (read: I really really liked it) and decided to learn how to draw them good!


/EDIT/PS ANON IF YOU MEANT TO ASK HOW I DRAW NOT FIREARM GUNS BUT MUSCLE GUNS THEN I’M SORRY OMG

thelurkingwangster:

Text tricks.

torridgristle:

lillianjessica:

razzledazzy:

the—medium:

<sup> makes words go like thiiiiis.

<sub> makes them do thiiiiis.

<small> makes words go little. The more <small> you have the smaller the word.

Same thing applies with <big>.

<u> makes underlines.

Go here for Full  Width.

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Go here if you want some uʍop əpısdn.

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Of course these are just basic things.  You can also look at the HTML button for the codes if youre not up for searching through Google for them.

The button is here:

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you betray the secrets of the trade

for those who never learned

<code> makes your text monospaced, <pre> puts your text in a grey box

More unicode text is available with these tools.

This tool provides you with characters that match what you draw.

This tool lets you draw in monospace ASCII which you can then put in <code> on Tumblr.

This tool makes big-ass letters with text. Everything but the AOL fonts require monospace (<code>).

travelingmadness:

pugletto:

prrb:

How I pratice drawing things, now in a tutorial form.
The shrimp photo I used is here
Show me your shrimps if you do this uvu 

PS: lots of engrish because foreign 

This is the best art advice ever and you should all listen to it because it’s basically what I’ve been telling people for years.

i was not expecting that to actually work

manatopia:

Set of Backgrounds [#3] → Winter/Christmas Special #1
» requested by anonymous

Like the last set of color palettes, these are some backgrounds that are more Winter and Christmas based. :3

Please credit the creators of these patterns if used!

[#1] » fleur148 
[#2] » elysy 
[#3] » twister 
[#4] » fleur148 
[#5] » allemaxx 
[#6] » angelafaye 
[#7] » stellaHH 
[#8] » cinderelle 
[#9] » ycc2106 

f0xyme:

drew some tigers, learned a little tiger anatomy (: it’s just pencil w/ some highlights I added in photoshop