2013 was five years ago let that sink in
This is surreal
If only I was given a dollar for every time I made myself look stupid in front of a cute person
If you rip a hole in a net, there’s actually fewer holes in it than it was before
the whole point of the Panini video and song is that Lil Nas X knows he’s everywhere now, and knows people are sick of him - but he also knows he’s special, and he just wants to entertain people, and if we just give him a chance, he’ll show us something beautiful.
when Skai finally stops running, he stops dancing, and switches the digital images from ads to a beautiful landscape
stop and listen. don’t let this creative, gay black kid be another one hit wonder.
say what you will about infinity war but the scene where the frog jumps out of tom holland’s mouth and kills thanos… poetic cinema
(image via illegalpeanut)
Have you ever been trying to draw tiles on a wall or on the floor in perspective, but notice that after you’ve drawn them, they don’t look like they’re all the same shape or size? Well here’s a tutorial on how to fix that. Your picture probably looks like this, right?
Well, i’m here to tell you how to fix that…Let’s start out with your basics.
The gray line is the horizon line, and the black dot is your horizon line. These are essential for the first steps of perspective. Without these, your perspective may turn out wonky and just not flattering to the eyes. Right now we’ll work in One point perspective.
Now let’s pretend we’ll be drawing a hallway. Draw a vertical line where the edge of the wall is.
Now, from the tips of the bottom and top of your wall, you’re going to need to draw a line extending all the way to the vanishing point. If you’re working in photoshop you could either use the line tool, or shift+click. If traditional, you’ll need to use a ruler.
Now that we have the wall that’s in perspective, it’s time to draw the rest of the lines. here I’ve drawn the wall facing us that’s closest, the ceiling, the floor line, and the end of the hallway. ASSUMING that you are working in one point perspective, all vertical lines are straight and parallel to each other, and all horizontal lines are straight and parallel to each other.
Now here I have erased the lines that extended beyond the back wall, and found the center point of the edge of the left wall. From there, you draw an extended line just as before towards your vanishing point.
now make a vertical line where your first “tile” is.
now this may be a little hard to explain. Now you’re going to draw a line coming from the corner of the wall, through the corner where your line meets the tile you just drew, and all the way to the ground line.
You see where these two lines meet? you’re going to draw a vertical line to the ceiling from here.
Like so!
Now rinse and repeat! you should have perfectly even spaced tiles now! And if you have tiles on the ceiling
Just draw horizontal lines connecting to the vertical lines!
Now just erase anyhing you don’t need and…viola! Perfect tiles in perspective!! I hope this helps!! :D
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The latest trend out of London Fashion Week is something we actually want. One designer, thinking only of our wildest dreams, wants us to go about our days wrapped in duvet covers. These jackets, designed by Marques Almeida, are essentially high-end sleeping bags. And this isn’t the first time this whole wear-your-bed thing has graced the runways at London Fashion Week.
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