EVERYONE PUT THIS GIF ON YOUR BLOG IMMEDIATLY IT WILL PROTECT YOU FROM THE VIRUS!!
Sometimes the US really shouldn't be put on the grand pedestal people put it on tbh
“Good cops”
Wishing I got one of two different results, but I got Swamp thing and honestly that is pretty great too
happy spooky season…i made a uquiz to discover what kind of spooky creature you are
if you are under 18:
your nudes are child pornography
people you send them to can be charged with possession of child pornography
you can be charged with distribution of child pornography
don’t take nudes
For people who need a reminder
You will get better. You may be like “gosh, I really can’t draw people, dogs, whatever” right now, but someday you WILL be able to.
Less than a year ago, our dog drawings looked like this. They were fun, whimsical, but GOSH the anatomy and expressions of the dogs weren’t good at all!
Now look at us. This is less than a year later and honestly, this was all just from continuing to draw dogs.
🌟 Use references: The things that often deters artists from doing this is that, at first, your drawings look NOTHING like the reference. This is okay! Even if you absolutely hate the finished drawing–you’ve learned valuable skills. Draw five more times from reference and you’ll start to notice that you’re picking up on skills you never had before.
🌟 Celebrate your accomplishments: The hardest part of art is staying motivated even when your art isn’t up to your preferences. So, celebrate what does look good! Noticed a bit of improvement in one area? Literally write on the back of the drawing “I just improved with (whatever it was)!” As silly as it sounds, this makes a difference.
If you’d like, feel free to post two pictures below–one from a few years ago and one recently. Mention how you feel you’ve improved!
(This is totally okay–even encouraged–to reblog, too. There are a lot of artists out there and we could all use some motivation.)
I quite possibly made the best edit ever and I think you all should see this too