did some outfit swaps instead of homework
Just a little reminder that I love each and every one of you
Watercolor Emma đ i had fun with the pastel colors!
Hey, guys! Iâve noticed that there are a lot of artists who struggle with âsame face syndrome,â or the tendency to draw all their characters with the same face. To help you combat this, Iâve created two different challenges!
The first (pink) one is mainly geared towards artists who are struggling with same face syndrome and want to start branching out. It covers topics that a lot of artists struggle with when drawing faces, such as age, weight, and face shapes. Itâs not super specific, so you still have some wiggle room.
The second (yellow) one is a bit harder and is mainly geared towards artists who want to really challenge themselves to diversify their faces. Personally, I think this oneâs the most fun to work with despite it being more difficult. Chances are with this one, youâre not going to be drawing a whole bunch of beautiful people. You donât have to roll for every option on this one either. Â A certain combination of rolls from 10/13 of the options may give you a great character idea, and thatâs great!
I hope you guys enjoy these! Iâd love for you to send me your drawings if you do one (or both) of them.
So true, man
You (or your parents) pay approx $40-$100 or higher for internet.Â
So that you can all use youtube, google, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, etc. etc. etc. This isnât limited to social media. Â
Net neutrality says, âOkay, since you already paid x amount of money for the month, you donât have to pay for each asset individually. Enjoy your internet.â NO net neutrality means that your service provider (comcast, at&t, verizon, whatever it may be) gets to say âACTUALLY, it lines our pockets so give us an extra $5.99 for Youtube, Facebook and Twitter. Oh, but that doesnât include Tumblr; that comes with our premium package. Thatâll be $5.99 on its own as well. Now about your Google docs and emailâŠÂ
Thatâs why itâs important. Thatâs why Iâm spamming Net Neutrality crap. If youâre using the internet, itâs YOUR problem.Â
-Email your congressman (text resist to 50409) Itâs easy, you donât have to talk to anyone.Â
-Tweet the FCC. https://twitter.com/FCC
-Tweet THIS guy. https://twitter.com/AjitPaiFCC
-CALL. https://www.battleforthenet.com/
-This site does the heavy lifting for you.
-Sign this. Â
-Sign this.Â
-Email your congressmen (thatâs what Iâm doing)Â https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
-Swim the #NetNeutrality tag on Twitter. Seriously, itâs helpful.Â
And lastly, GET THIS TRENDING. Itâs trending on Twitter but it needs to trend here too. This is everyoneâs issue.Â
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Something I was able to crank out for Inscryptober this year! Transformation being a little less obvious in this one. In fact I started off with a different version of this which is much softer XD. But the thought was, a mental transformation of sorts. And giving that part of yourself you hate a chance. Enjoi!
Summer-y pic cuz itâs finally getting warmer!!! *0*
The Department of Delicious Deception is salivating at the sight of these incredibly enticing but completely inedible desserts created by glass artist Shayna Leib. Leib herself has health issues that prevent herself from indulging in such decadent sweets, which is what lead her to painstakingly create exquisite hyperrealistic glass and porcelain sculptures of what sheâs unable to eat.
âThis body of work started as a therapeutic exercise in deconstruction and a re-training of the mind to look at dessert as form rather than food. It soon became a technical riddle, and I became a food taxidermist of french pastries.
To glass, I combined my love of porcelain, realizing where one material floundered, the other excelled. This body of work utilizes nearly every possible technique in both mediums; glassblowing, hot-sculpting, lampwork, fusing, casting, and grinding in glass and well as the ceramic techniques of hand-building, throwing, and using a good old fashioned pastry tube.â
Visit Shayna Leibâs website or follow her on Instagram or Facebook to feast your eyes on more of her mouthwatering glass pastries.
[via Colossal]