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  • stormcloaca:

    fujo:

    SenshiStock’s gallery consists of millions of pictures that are free to use as reference.

    General Drawing Poses
    Sit and Kneel
    Dramatic and Reaching Drawing Poses
    Magic and Hogwarts Drawing Poses
    Staff Weapon Pose Reference
    Hammer, Axe and Bat Pose Reference
    Sword Weapon Drawing Reference
    Small Bladed Weapon Pose Reference
    Gun Weapon Pose Reference
    Bow and Arrow Archery Stock
    Foreshortening and Perspective Poses
    Dynamic Flying Falling Action Poses
    Deafeated or Laying Drawing Poses
    Magic Crystal
    Magical Girl Wand Weapon
    Transformations and Dance
    Cards
    Back Pose Reference
    Pin Up Inspired Poses for Drawing
    Performances Poses
    Life in General Poses
    Fights and Fighting Pose Reference
    Leaning Poses
    Classic Sailor Senshi Poses
    Wings
    Sailor Moon Villains
    Pairs
    Romance or Couples Pose Reference
    All the Male Stock
    Hanging Stock Drawing Reference
    Three or More Groups
    Instruments
    Mirrors
    Whip 
    Technobabble
     

    oh sweet

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  • kawaikunaii:

    hearditbothways:

    Why do you do this to me

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    There’s a reason behind color zones, but James Gurney does a much better job at explaining it than I do. Keep in mind this doesn’t cover lighting, just the local color of skin.

    Although there are ‘color palettes’ here, I really wouldn’t recommend using them for your own (as in saving the image and eye dropping them) art, I did this rather quickly so this probably not very accurate. These are just my personal preferences when it comes to color. I don’t have saved palettes; I pick colors depending on the lighting or mood as I am working on a painting. BUT IF YOU WANT TO GO RIGHT AHEAD.

    As for texture, lolidunno, I just use a lot of scatter brushes until it sort of looks like skin texture??? I honestly don’t worry about texture though unless it’s like a really close up view of a face or whatever. You can find my brushes here (you’ll need Photoshop CS or higher).

    I am flattered that people are seeking advice from me, but keep in mind that I am still learning myself, so I am by no means the best person to be asking. Hope this helps you out though, anon!

    bless u

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  • watchtheskytonight:

    elli-wayne:

    Tutorial - Wands

    This. This is epic.

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  • lalondes-wonking:

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    This is for you, Nose Anon!

    Honestly, I suck at tutorials. I really, really do. This is my first one since…forever ago [and back then I sucked worse so that doesn’t even count] and it was kind of just a quick “Let’s see what I DO know and see if I have any idea how to convey that coherently, or maybe it’ll just explode in my face”

    SO HERE YOU GO! All I know about drawing noses freehand in an almost-tutorial…ish…thing. Maybe.

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  • fuckyeahbookarts:

    Designing a Journal by smallestforest

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  • teppelin:

    angrysweaters:

    Read More

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  • lesbiaaans:

    So my friend Night expressed a general desire for help with profiles, and I figured I’d go ahead and whip this up! I’m no anatomy master or anything, but this is stuff that helps me quite a bit, so I figured I’d share… even if I have no idea how helpful it actually is. Writing tutorials is hard! Ah well, I hope it can be of some use.

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  • unitedkingdms:


↳ 25 Romantic Fonts | a subtle revelry


1. Clipper Script, by Måns Grebäck | 2. Daun Penh | 3. Cac Champagne, by American Greetings | 4. Nautik, by Henning Skibbe | 5. Sail, by Latinotype | 6. Learning Curve, by Blue Vinyl Fonts | 7. Parisienne, by Astigmatic One Eye | 8. Bodoni MT Condensed, by Monotype Type Drawing Office | 9.  Sachiko, by Lauren Thompson | 10. Lobster Two, by Pablo Impallari | 11. Ever After, by Michael A. Hernandez | 12. Brannboll, by Måns Grebäck | 13. Castro Script, by Måns Grebäck | 14. Swis 721 Outline, by Max Miedinger | 15. Little Days, by West Wind Fonts | 16. Italic C | 17. Courier New, by Adrian Frutiger | 18. Frykas Light*, by Baobaby Studio | 19. Jellyka Bees Antique, by Jellyka Nerevan | 20. Little Lord Fontleroy, by Nick’s Fonts | 21. Complex, by Qbotype | 22. Roman D | 23. Euro Roman | 24. Burgues Script*, by Alejandro Paul | 25. (Title) Matilde, by Typedepot

    unitedkingdms:

    ↳ 25 Romantic Fonts | a subtle revelry
    1. Clipper Script, by Måns Grebäck | 2. Daun Penh | 3. Cac Champagne, by American Greetings | 4. Nautik, by Henning Skibbe | 5. Sail, by Latinotype | 6. Learning Curve, by Blue Vinyl Fonts | 7. Parisienne, by Astigmatic One Eye | 8. Bodoni MT Condensed, by Monotype Type Drawing Office | 9.  Sachiko, by Lauren Thompson | 10. Lobster Two, by Pablo Impallari | 11. Ever After, by Michael A. Hernandez | 12. Brannboll, by Måns Grebäck | 13. Castro Script, by Måns Grebäck | 14. Swis 721 Outline, by Max Miedinger | 15. Little Days, by West Wind Fonts | 16. Italic C | 17. Courier New, by Adrian Frutiger | 18. Frykas Light*, by Baobaby Studio | 19. Jellyka Bees Antique, by Jellyka Nerevan | 20. Little Lord Fontleroy, by Nick’s Fonts | 21. Complex, by Qbotype | 22. Roman D | 23. Euro Roman | 24. Burgues Script*, by Alejandro Paul | 25. (Title) Matilde, by Typedepot

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  • helpyoudraw:

Tips for drawing different hair and fur types by Deskleaves from DeviantArt

    helpyoudraw:

    Tips for drawing different hair and fur types by Deskleaves from DeviantArt

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  • improbablenormality:

    l-s-lovegood:

    Whattttt? how did I not know about this?

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    Quick note: the lines don’t have to point upwards and straight next to each other, you can point them in any direction you want. 

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