I’ve always wanted to paint swooshy dresses.
LE VUONG
https://www.artstation.com/artist/vuogle
Bodies:
how to draw arms
*Hands*
How To Draw Hands
hands hands hands
more hands
another hand tutorial
How to draw butts&thighs
draw knees
draw feet
Kneeling + Sitting ref
Body anatomy help
The male torso
Muscular male with bow stock photos
Lots of Stuff
All about the human body
Pose studies
100+ anatomy references
Sitting poses
pose reference blo
realistic woman body ref
male body
Pose Maker
Poses
hundreds of pose references wowie
a guide to figure drawin
torso reference
How to draw penis
Penis ref
Kissing ref
Faces:
Drawing expressions
Creating expression
Avoiding same face
How to draw faces
*Heads
Heads&Angles
contouring and highlightin
drawing eyes
*How To Draw Noses
drawing ears
how to draw profiles
*How To Draw Lip
lips ref
lip tutorial
Hair:
Hair tutorial
Hair+Fur
how to draw curls
*How To Draw Hair
Clothes:
Drawing clothe folding
How to draw folds
Folding ref
how to draw jeans
hat ref
*How To Draw Fabric Folds/Creases
how to draw shoes/feet
hecka lot of clothing refs
Other (Person Related):
Flower crown tutorial
Drawing horse/animal legs on humans
Anatomy of mutant humans
Mass art ref
Drawing human wings
draw wings
*How To Draw Cuts And Bruises
wings
Other (non-specific):
How to draw ice
Drawing butts
Creature design
Tutorial masterpost (100+)
How to colour
Drawing ref masterpost (10+)
paint blood
shadow help
draw grass
I made this most for my own benefit to organize this stuff, and have no idea how to make a masterpost!
→ ( 002. ) TEXTURE PACK + TUTORIAL BY ASTRAEAWRITES
So, I’ve noticed that the trend of having these snazzy animated textures over your graphics or edits and I love it! Of course, I knew I had to make something and seeing as how I’ve just reached 400 followers, why not? I’m super excited about these and I hope you all love it just as much as I do! But first, let’s go over a few of what the pack and this post will contain:
1 camcorder animation, 1 camera flash animation, 1 dust animation, 1 film grain animation, 3 fire animations, 1 fireworks animation, 2 ink animations, 3 smoke animations, 3 snow animations, 4 sparkle animations, 3 star animations, and 2 static screen animations making it a grand total of 25 animated textures
all of them are large ( 1000x563 ) just in case you’re working on a larger canvas. you can free transform it to your liking
under the cut, you’ll find a detailed tutorial on how to use these textures but first, please like/reblog if you found this helpful & don’t claim as yours!
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Killer Instinct (2013) Maya vs Hisako
Here, I decree Opposition in all things: For earth, sky For winter, summer For darkness, Light.
Elvhenan and Tevinter. Golden City and Black City. Knight Enchanter and Necromancer.
Mammal Monday Fruit Bat skeleton. Fruit bats are a type of Megabat. Megabats are frugivorous or nectarivorous, i.e., they eat fruits or lick nectar from flowers.
© The Field Museum, CSZ77653.
Fruit Bat skeleton.
8x10 negative
READING ROOM:
Grapevine~ Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, Michael Frimkess, John Mason, Ron Nagle, Peter Shire, curated by Ricky Swallow. (Rainoff & David Kordansky Gallery, 2014).
From David Kordansky Gallery on the Grapevine~ Exhibition:
GRAPEVINE~ was conceived as way of exhibiting a group of artists who have all worked in clay, in California, for more than 40 years. Throughout that time these artists have always sought to contradict the limitations of the medium in terms of its craft parameters. It might sound obvious, but there is something about this work brewing on the West Coast. I can’t imagine it surfacing anywhere else with its strangeness paired with such dedication to finish and quality.
Courtesy David Kordansky Gallery.
Photographer Spends Years Documenting Immense Storm Waves that Crash Against the Porthcawl Lighthouse
This is an exhibit case made to look like a section of a Gypsum cave. Gypsum caves are caves found in evaporite deposits of gypsum.
© The Field Museum, CSGEO58797.
Gypsum cave reconstruction in exhibit case in Physical Geology hall at FMNH.
8x10 Interpositive
1927