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idrawiguess · 9 hours
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I have too much going on right now for this not to work
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idrawiguess · 2 days
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Yeah
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idrawiguess · 2 days
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RESOURCES FOR POSES
Line of Action
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JustSketch.Me
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PoseManiacs
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Human-Anatomy-For-Artist.com
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MagicPoser
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MIXAMO
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Pose Archives
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Bodies in Motion
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Posemy.art
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ReferenceAngle
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CroquisCafe
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idrawiguess · 2 days
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“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
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idrawiguess · 3 days
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I had an interesting night last night
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idrawiguess · 3 days
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i watched one (1) video on how to draw hands that changed my life forever. like. i can suddenly draw hands again
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these were all drawn without reference btw. i can just. Understand Hands now (for the most part, im sure theres definitely inaccuracies). im a little baffled
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idrawiguess · 3 days
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Wizard worm just emerged from a wizarding hole! Lucky you!!!✨🪱🪄🍀
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idrawiguess · 4 days
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New icon :P
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Sort of a face reveal?
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idrawiguess · 4 days
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Reblog this to give the person you reblogged from a heart shaped cookie
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idrawiguess · 5 days
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Idk here’s a Greek myth story I did for my creative writing class.
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The Tears of Meteorus
(me-TEE-or-iss)
Long ago, back when the gods of old ruled the world, there lived a man named Meteorus. Meteorus, you see, was a troubled and angry man. He had been forced to fight in the Trojan War and had been ditched when it ended without so much as a thank you. He blamed the gods for the war and resented them deeply.
One day, after a particularly taxing day, he looked to the sky and said, “I renounce the gods and all they stand for. They bring nothing but chaos and destruction. Olympus is a broken scale, weighted by corruption. I bet the gods aren’t even real.”
The gods were appalled, annoyed, and above all, angry. The sky began to darken and lightning began to shake the earth. Zeus himself appeared in front of Meteorus in a blaze of fire and wind.
“How dare you say such things?” Zeus thundered.
“I didn’t mean them,” Meteorus pleaded, for he knew he had made a grave mistake, “I-I’m under a l-lot of stress and-”
“It is too late to ask for forgiveness, boy. For as long as you shall live, you will be hunted by the creatures of the Underworld, who exist only to chase you. One day, they will rip you to shreds for what you have done and you will face the gods in Olympus,” Zeus roared.
With that final curse, Zeus’s form exploded in a torrent of wind and rain. The winds whipped Meteorus around like a rag doll. He was thrown many feet into a ditch. He stayed there until the wind subsided. He cautiously peeked his head over the ridge of the ditch. In the spot where Zeus had stood, a hole in the ground reaching to the Underworld was open. Crawling out of it were the most hellish and evil creatures Tartarus had to offer. Many-eyed beasts with wings and tails, hellish birdmen whose cries were filled with the screams of the damned, and a goat the size of a large house with gigantic spiraling horns and spikes traveling down the ridge of its back.
Meteorus ran. He ran far and fast. He ran for the rest of his life, being unable to stay in one place for more than a couple of days. Every place he went, the monsters ravaged the town, leaving a trail of bodies and fire in their wake. He ran till he couldn’t anymore. He ws old and weak when the monsters found him. Just like Zeus had said, the beasts ripped him to shreds in a slow and painful death that left any watcher screaming hysterically for the rest of their life.
Once he died, Meteorus was summoned to Olympus to pay for his crimes. The gods eventually decided to sentence him to eternal confinement in the stars. No matter where the gods went, Meteorus would always be able to see them, knowing that they were very real and very powerful. He also would permanently see the world covered in the destruction caused by the monsters that chased him.
Finally realizing the effect his actions had on the world, Meteorus wept. As his tears fell, they left a trail of fire in their wake across the cosmos, just as he did on Earth. His tears would be known to the world as meteors. It is said he is trapped in the sky today, still weeping his fiery tears. Every once in a while, he will become so overtaken by sadness that his tears will fall in a shower across the sky, being seen from Earth as a meteor shower.
Now you know to never doubt the existence of the gods, for things can turn out in ways you never thought possible.
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idrawiguess · 7 days
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:3
which mutual am i? ask game
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idrawiguess · 12 days
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reblog if your name isn't Amanda.
2,121,566 people are not Amanda and counting!
We’ll find you Amanda.
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idrawiguess · 13 days
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There’s a person under there, I think.
Character artists
If you feel like you wanna improve your designs
May I suggest
A Big Hat?
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idrawiguess · 13 days
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Hell yeah
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idrawiguess · 14 days
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idrawiguess · 15 days
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Holy shit I need
Oh my God look at this fucking thing
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Anyone know where it is or who made it I'd much appreciate the info!
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idrawiguess · 15 days
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Men's "hear me out" - a conventionally attractive woman with shorter than average hair.
Women's "hear me out" -
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