artbymoga:

the-hopeful-actor:

thatoboekid:

tamarussia:

sungodphoebus:

ohgoditsafurry:

foervraengd:

Okay so I followed this video about foreshortening and…

Sycra. I love you so much for making this video.

YOU GOTTA BE FUCKING SHITTING ME

guys

GUYS

SHIT

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SHIT GUYS

are you shitting me right now

years of me avoiding foreshortening aND IT WAS THIS EASY??

reblogging againg because holy cow, this HELPS

I’ll just have to watch this soon

I SERIOUSLY REBLOG THIS EVERTIME IT’S ON MY DASH! IT’S SO HELPFUL!!

betterbemeta:

These are OK, but remember that there’s many kinds of conflict. Not just the “you gotta pick one, arbitrarily gotta sacrifice the other” kind. And not every consequence is one that is obvious or devastating to the progression of the story, or it may go on to be psychological or formative to future decisions rather than “you chose the option that saved one person but rocks fall and kill the other person”

Your character’s flaws always provide some resistance to their goals, but that might not always be overt or manifest at key moments. Overcoming these flaws to perform a difficult action, or hiding these flaws, can also create kinds of conflict.

put drawbacks on magic– but be sure they aren’t merely contrived out of the blue, and those drawbacks do not need to result in failure for conflict to exist. A device working clearly, depending on what it does and who uses it, can be just as controversial as a device working but requiring baby souls or w/e.

the disasters your characters cause don’t always have to be obvious, nor do they have to impede your character in the physical sense to impact their story. Everything going right, but then having to face the implications of that, can be just as bad as everything going wrong in order to achieve a goal.

Your characters can cause disaster itself by being right or facing the consequences of success, too. It’s not just being incorrect that leads to pain.

when faced with two choices, your character and even the reader is not always aware they are making a choice. Sometimes conflict comes afterward when you realize what you have committed to, when your actions felt perfectly straightforward.

TL;DR– conflict doesn’t necessarily literally impede or punish a protagonist so long as the protagonist must navigate it to develop or reach the end of the story. Sometimes conflict can arise from NOT being impeded… we usually don’t know what we’re actually striving for or what it will really be like when we get there, not really.

disneysmermaids:

cherribalm:

site that you can type in the definition of a word and get the word

site for when you can only remember part of a word/its definition 

site that gives you words that rhyme with a word

site that gives you synonyms and antonyms

THAT FIRST SITE IS EVERY WRITER’S DREAM DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I’VE TRIED WRITING SOMETHING AND THOUGHT GOD DAMN IS THERE A SPECIFIC WORD FOR WHAT I’M USING TWO SENTENCES TO DESCRIBE AND JUST GETTING A BUNCH OF SHIT GOOGLE RESULTS

Some Artist Tips you May or May Not Know

ashalina-art:

Just from personal experience.

1: Never try to draw on an empty stomach. You’ll make mistakes and be uncomfortable. (But don’t stuff yourself till you’re sick either.)

2: If you have to go to the bathroom, go. A full bladder or otherwise does serious damage to the attention and patience spans. Plus it gives you time to stretch your legs.

3: Before you ink it, leave it alone. Come back later (a few hours, a day?) and check for major anatomy mistakes. Work on something else while you’re waiting.

4: Stay hydrated! The brain and fine motor skills work better when properly circulated.

5: Do not have an excessive amount of sugar before sitting down to work. You’ll get jittery and impatient. Same goes for immense amounts of caffeine.

6: If you’re stuck, take a break to stand and stretch. Walk around the room. But don’t THINK of it as a break. Just take time to really focus on your body. Loosen it up, get a goooood long stretch and some deep breaths. (but don’t pass out!) It’ll jolt the mind awake and let you really relax a moment.

7: Keep. All. Your. Old. Art. I don’t care what it is. Keep it. Date it if it’s in your computer folders. Make a suitcase filled with it. (I personally have ALL my old art in a thick work folder.)

8: Keep your sketchbooks together, used and unused. If there’s a good sale on sketchbooks, get two or three! You won’t regret it later. There’s no such thing as too many. (I currently have about ten spankin’ new sketchbooks and I know I’ll need/use every single one of them.)

9: Date your sketchbooks. Put a start and finish date on them.

10: I’m afraid I don’t practice this one: date your drawings. You’ll be happy about it later. You don’t need to SIGN every drawing, but do date them. At least date pages.

11: ART BLOCK HAPPENS. Art block is pretty much a CONSTANT state of mind for artists. You’re never out of art block totally. But sometimes you get bursts of inspiration that make it feel like you’re out. So instead of feeling like you’re ill if you suddenly have artblock, remind yourself that this happens all the time, and you get out of it eventually, every time. c:>

12: If you’re REALLY stuck on some bad art block, do what I do.

Draw a brain barf. This is where you take a blank sheet of paper, and you just LET your hand be A.D.D. Draw whatever comes to mind, as it comes to mind. in the middle of drawing a hippo in a top hat but you think of a jolly rancher riding a unicycle? Switch immediately.

Let your brain just vomit all over the page. You’ll be surprised what comes up and what art block this can get you out of. It’s gotten me out of it various times.

13: Take advice from more experienced artists. But do NOT take everything as Gospel. Some people are just wrong.

14: HAND SHYNESS/ ART ENVY/ SELF CONSCIOUSNESS/ AND SKILL IMPATIENCE WILL EAT YOU ALIVE like a Titan. Do not let yourself get shy after looking at ‘better art’, do not let yourself think your art is worthless or your skills are worthless, and do not let yourself get frustrated that you cannot be at a higher skill level RIGHT NOW. Your brain will try to do this. All the time. Keep yourself in check. If you keep going at it, and keep working, you will get better. This is why you keep your old art. Look at it to remind you how far you’ve come.

15: Draw what you like. This is so important. (This does not apply for exploitative art. :l That’s just wrong. So long as you’re not targeting someone harmfully, I guess you’re fine.)

But don’t let people’s preferences dictate what you can and can’t draw. Draw whatever the heck you like. Accept that no matter WHAT there will be someone out there that hates it. Always. This is just a fact of life. But don’t let it get you down. I would have stopped being an artist at day one if I had.

16: You never. Stop. Learning. Ever. You will be old and grey and still be learning new things. That’s okay. That’s the nature of art. Even the ‘pros’ don’t know everything.

I hope these help someone out there~

Step By Step Guide to repairing Tumblr’s New Reblog Update!

bookmans-lavi:

ooc:

{{I see the DGM fandom is still having trouble.

IF YOU WANT EVERYTHING MOSTLY NORMAL YOU NEED THESE TWO UPDATES

No shortcuts and only getting the new xkit. You have to get the new extension, too. I jus’ notice that a lot of you are still having trouble so YOU’RE FUCKING WELCOME

YOU CAN WORSHIP ME NOW}}

Step By Step Guide to repairing Tumblr’s New Reblog Update!

When you’re depressed/sad/anxious Masterpost

wingsofhatred:

Venting/ cheering up/ compliments sites- 

A place to go when you want to vent and get your thoughts out

Anonymous venting without being judged: 

Emergency Compliment: 

Receive Instant Love:

Who is the cutest?

Automatic Flattery: enter your name- 

FREE HUGS

REPEAT AFTER ME:

VENTING/RELAXING LINKS:

Where you can get advice from others and have someone to talk to 

Vent or listen to others vent

Site that is designed to talk you through a stressful experience: 

Mind Palace// Place to escape: 

100,00 Stars: A place to virtually stargaze-  

How to create a Nebula

Free rice- Donate rice with every question you get right

Weave Silk Interactive Generative Art 

Liquid Particles

Do Nothing For 2 Minutes- Just relax and listen to the waves

The Quiet Place Project- Take a break (from the creator of the thoughts room)

Games: 

Virtual Bubble Wrap 

Take A Walk 

Flow

Psychological games 

Cute Games

RELAXING SITES & SOUNDS:

Rain For Me- Relax to the sound of rain 

 The Quiet Place Project- Take a break (from the creator of the thoughts room) 

Chill out/ Meditation Aid:

Zen Garden/ relaxing sounds 

Soundrown: Calming sounds of nature and every day life.

Rainy Cafe: 

Coffitivity 

Nostalgia Machine: Pick a year and listen to music from that time. 

This is sand: create virtual sandscapes

REFRESH FOR NEW COLORS

THE FEELING WHEEL: A tool to help identify what you are feeling if you are having trouble figuring it out

Depression- 

Understanding Depression and what it is

Letting go of the past

Telling others about your Depression

Keeping yourself together while depressed

Self Harm Help:

National Hotlines/ Helpful Links

Find a therapist near you

HOW TO LOVE YOURSELF, IT ALL STARTS WITH YOU

99 Coping Skills

Create something instead of Self Destructing Video

Alternatives for Self Harm

Letting feelings out without self harm

For Anger: 

Disgruntle me:

fixing disgruntled humans with cute gruntled animals

For Anxiety: 

28 tips to help relax

Understanding Anxiety/Types of Anxiety

Telling others about your anxiety

Getting help for Anxiety

Foods that help with Anxiety

How to manage stress

Social Anxiety tips

Use a Thought Diary to challenge your thoughts

Anxiety and Panic Attack tips: 

How to cope with Panic Attacks

How to stop panic attacks

Things to cheer you up:

Cute Overload- Kitties

 Pusheen- Cute Comics about a cute kitty 

Watch a dog lick your screen

Puppy cam: Watch puppies live! 

Kitty cam: Watch kitties live! 

How beautiful the world is:

Cute yahoo answers

27 videos to make you happy

The Calming Manatee

Movies to watch:

Watch a play from here

Place to find movie links, movie masterposts ect

Barbie/princess/Disney movies

Disney movies

pandorathydarkest for you 

Attention anyone who needs hairstyle references

benzarro-smash:

I want to introduce all of you to this amazing place called the ukhairdressers style gallery.

It’s basically a massive database full of high-quality images of different hairstyles. I mean, look at all the options in that sidebar (and part of it’s cut off):

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In total they have 976 pages of hairstyles with about 17 styles each, that’s about 16592 hairstyles to look at. 

Look at all the stuff they’ve got! Long hair:

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Short hair:

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Straight hair:

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Curly hair:

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Afro hair:

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Men’s hair:

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Hair on older models:

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Extra-fancy hair:

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Even crazy avant-garde hair:

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So if you need help with designing a character or you just want to practice drawing hair, this is a fantastic resource.

bartering-lines:

Money:

Student Resources

The Real World

Living on Your Own

Health and Lifestyle