I might've added the BG3 Art Book to my dnd assets stash
It' 100% does not have things like the 5e players' handbook + 5e’s character sheet, several gm guides, critical role's explorer's guide to wildmount, baldur's gate and waterdeep city encounters, 101 potions and their effects, volo's guide to monsters, both of xanathar's guides, a bunch of other encounters, one shots, and class builds
In no way are there any pdf’s relating to any wizard who may or may not be residing on any coast
(Edit that I’ve moved the folder to the new link above! So if you catch a different version of this post that link won’t work anymore!)
A,B,C,D!
I Don't Know My Name!
Tell Me If I'm Dead Or If I'm Just Going Insane!
XDDC!
The Writing On The Wall!
The Vowels And The Consonants Say
"Save Us All!!"
Digital hallucination by OR3O
If you see this you are OBLIGATED to reblog w/ the song currently stuck in your head :)
I found these HERE
Thanks to everyone who participated on ig to give me ships!
chillin on a Saturday night
OMG I FOUND THE HOODIE HERE!!
Having similar color values can make your art look unfinished and not stand out well. Personally I like to have at least 1 light value 1 dark value and some in between values. This also applies to illustrations
You can see the value of your colors by using the grayscale filter on ibis paint
in drawings and character designs don’t be afraid to use some muted colors sometimes. When used well it can enhance the colors that aren’t muted
If you have trouble picking colors for a character design I suggest looking at your characters personality traits and choosing some colors that respond with those traits, I don’t always do this but I did this with my lirian characters and got some nice color inspiration. Look at already existing color patterns and character designs you like the colors of
Colors can guide the viewers eye to where you want them to look
Dispersing your colors evenly in a character design is important. Yes out of place colors can guide a viewers eyes as stated above but depending on how it’s done it could look bad. If your character has a color palette with more darker colors I suggest using the lighter colors to guide the eyes to where people should look
Hope these tips help anyone who finds coloring difficult
Seven years after the Kraang invasion, Leo meets a rabbit yokai by the name Usagi Miyamoto on a mission with his brothers. Then keeps running into him, over and over; at Run of the Mill, on the rooftops of New York City, in the streets of the Hidden City. But it isn't until Leo finds Usagi, injured and unable to patch himself up, that Leo comes to the conclusion that maybe he shouldn't be so quick to dismiss these meetings as no more than coincidence.
Meet Usagi Miyamoto:
Master of the resting bitch face, he works as a freelance fighter, sometimes a bodyguard, sometimes a mercenary. Trained by Katsuichi since a young age but marked as a traitor to his people when he was sixteen, Usagi has slowly lost touch with his master's teaching, resorting to last-ditch efforts of survival to live, but no matter what is required of him, he always holds tight to his most valuable lesson; never harm the innocent and defenseless.
Alone for most of the last ten years of his life, the sudden arrival of Leonardo Hamato catches Usagi completely off guard and the repetitive invasion of Usagi's daily routines only serves to draw the rabbit yokai's usually passive attention.
It's not long before Usagi falls, and fall hard he does.