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I spent hours staring at gold bars stock photos while making this and now my head hurts
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Resources For Writing Deaf, Mute, or Blind Characters
Ā Despite the fact that I am not deaf, mute, or blind myself, one of the most common questions I receive is how to portray characters with these disabilities in fiction.
As such, Iāve compiled the resources Iāve accumulated (from real life Deaf, mute, or blind people) into a handy masterlist.
Deaf Characters:
Deaf characters masterpost
Deaf dialogue thread
Dialogue with signing charactersĀ (also applies to mute characters.)
A Deaf authorās advice on deaf characters
Dialogue between Deaf characters
āThe Month I Suddenly Went Deafā
What Itās Like Going Deaf In Your Thirties
9 Women Share What It Feels Like To Lose Your Hearing
What Itās Like Being a Deaf Teenager (video)
Parenting With Sign Language (video)
Deaf Teen Talks About Losing His Hearing To Meningitis (video)
Things Not To Say To A Deaf Person (video)
Deaf Kids Shining in High School (video)
I recently discovered the youtube channel of the amazing Jessica Kellgren-Fozard, a vintage-loving, lesbian, happily married queen, who talks about her deafness in many of her videos.Ā I canāt recommend her enough.
Black Deaf Culture Through the Lens of Black Deaf History
Black Deaf History
Video: How to Sign in BASL (Black American Sign Language)
Mute Characters
Life as a Mute
My Silent Summer: Ā Life as a Mute
What Itās Like Being Mute
21 People Reveal What Itās Really Like To Be Mute
I am a 20 year old Mute, ask me anything at all!
Blind Characters:
Things Not To Say To A Blind Person (video)
What Itās Like to Go Blind (video)
The 33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make About Blind Characters.
@referenceforwriters masterpost of resources for writing/playing blind characters.
The youtube channel of the wonderful Tommy Edison, a man blind from birth with great insight into the depiction of blind people and their lives.
As does Molly Burke, āa typical sushi and makeup loving millennial girl who just so happens to be blind.ā
And Alyssa Irene, who talks about her experience going blind and life as a blind person.
An Absolute Write thread on the depiction of blind characters, with lots of different viewpoints and some great tips.
And finally, this short, handy masterpost of resources for writing blind characters.
Characters Who Are Blind in One Eye
4 Ways Life Looks Shockingly Different With One Eye
Learning to Live With One Eye
Adapting to the Loss of an Eye
Adapting to Eye Loss and Monocular Vision
Monocular Depth Perception
Deaf-Blind Characters
What Is It Like To Be Deafblind?
Going Deaf and Blind in a City of Noise and Lights
Deaf and Blind by 30
Sarita is Blind, Deaf, and Employed (video)
Deaf and Blind:Ā Being Me (video)
Born Deaf and Blind, This Eritrean American Graduated Harvard Law School (video)
A Day of a Deaf Blind Person
Lesser Known Things About Being Deafblind
How the Deaf-Blind Communicate
Early Interactions With Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
Raising a DeafBlind Baby
If you have any more resources to add, let me know!Ā Iāll be adding to this post as I find more resources.
I hope this helps, and happy writing!Ā <3
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A thing about archery!
No one asked for this but I have a LOT of feelings about archery. I see so many mistakes when people draw archers that look awkward or just straight up don't make sense, even in like, really technically good professional art. So, I put together a guide!
Obligatory disclaimer: I'm an amateur artist, and this guide isn't to teach you archery! It only touches on some aspects of archery technique, and doesn't even go into other important stuff (like arrow rests, or over the top impossible fantasy bow designs). I just wanted to highlight what I consider when I draw an archer!
FYI, this is part of my March Patreon pack! I'll be doing one of these every month or two, and I'll always make them publicly available. If you'd like to support me or help me decide what my next topic will be, check out my Patreon!
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I just saw a tiktok where somebody had filmed people on a train as it passed by, and there was some debate about privacy in the comments but this comment has completely stopped me in my tracks:
(photo ID: a comment that says "you can't complain about being filmed in public g, crying emoji")
Because I am *just* about old enough to remember a time without smartphones. When nobody had a camera in their pocket, and you were very rarely if ever worried about being filmed for everyone to see (there was CCTV, yes, but that doesn't typically get shared). People could still film you, but it would be blatantly obvious by the camera in their hand and it wasn't likely to be seen by many people.
I'm not saying this to be like The Old Times Were Better, I just think it's interesting that it's become so widely accepted that it even seems to be an expectation at this point that you will be filmed in public and, if it's interesting to someone, it will be shared. To me, it's very strange that this commenter finds it so normal that *they* think it's strange to complain about it! Would we live our lives differently if nobody had a camera in their pocket? I think I would.
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A master post of Thomas Romainās art tutorials.
Thereās not enough space to post all of them, SO hereāsĀ links to everything he has postedĀ (on twitter)Ā so far : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12.Ā
Now that new semesters have started, I thought people might need these.Ā Enjoy your lessons!
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Is there a website to look up models or peopleĀ to draw, with gender,Ā ethnicity, and age filters. (if possible)?
Ā For example if a wanted to make a cartoon character realistic and use a real person for reference or to edit the photo to look like them?
Iāve been just googlingĀ white 20s male, black female 40s etc. (canāt find any good references for kids either)Ā and been sifting through the results.
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Hello! I hope you dont mind me asking, but how do you draw those amazing black and white comics? (Coffee and The Goddess comics come to mind!) I love the way you do them and would love to know the process you go thru!
this is a pretty broad question and im guessing/hoping you meant āhow do you color in black and white in your comicsā so have a few random tips about values and paneling and stuff i guess
thank you
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It is not the prettiest but here is a little chart I made of skin tones.
The idea is to eye-drop anywhere on the chart to get a unique skin tone instead of getting stuck in the loop of āwhite, tan, darkā.
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black history month is coming to a closeeee but i have something thatāll help you draw black characters in any month! if it was helpful then hey⦠hereās my kofiĀ š
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(inspired by another post I saw)
Writing Native Characters/OCs
Don't write your Native characters as dumb, being goofy is ok, but downright stupid isn't.
Avoid the "noble savage" trope; eg. having them be overly serious, aggressive, etc.
On aggression, portraying them as straight up bloodthirsty is very bad, esp for Nahua, Maya, & Mesoamericans in general.
Depicting or calling them "dogs" is very bad, it's a literal slur.
Drawing Native characters with red skin. Warm undertones are fine as long as you don't make them literally red.
Don't draw us with random feathers in our hair, we don't do that.
"Native" isn't a standalone identity, our tribes are far more important than the umbrella "Native".
Natives all look very different, some of us are light, some are dark. There's lot of Black Natives too.
Our living conditions are also diverse. Not all of us live on reservations, most of us are urban.
Don't portray our men as inherently predatory and misogynistic, it feeds into racist propaganda.
Don't portray our women as submissive, sexual, exotic creatures. Very gross.
Don't write us as thieves and criminals, more racist propaganda.
Writing or showing the death of a Native character can be very traumatic for us to see or read, esp if the death is needlessly graphic.
Related, torturing a Native character for shock value is very gross and messed up.
"Savage accent" is gross and racist. Don't write it.
The "Spiritual One" is so tired and unoriginal. (hence the "Native character is introduced with a flute playing in the background)
Our regalia is not casual attire, it's specifically ceremonial. We wear ordinary clothes, if not with some cultural influence, most of the time.
Please don't use us for poverty poor.
Writing us as drug, sex, gambling, addicts is really bad.
Esp avoid them using alcohol and inhalants, it's very stereotypical and are real systemic problems we face.
Using MMIW as a plot point is horrible, I'll hunt you down if you do this.
Having us fall in love with colonizers, don't emulate Pocahontas, that movie was a mistake and so is this trope.
The "special colored eyes/hair" see the Yue and the Water Tribe problem.
Regional/Cultural specific tropes to avoid:
Arctic NA Natives:
Don't us the word "esk*mo". It's a slur.
We aren't all Inuit. Lots of us are Inupiat, Yup'ik, Alutiiq, Athabascan, Tlingit, etc.
Although lots of us do eat meat, but for the love of god don't make that our personality.
Please do research on our names if traditional, no "Tuk Tuk" names or I'll kill you.
Although lots of us are born in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, not all of us are. I was born in California.
If you are not Arctic NA Native, don't draw our traditional tattoos. They are unique to each tribe and hold significant meaning to them.
We do have parkas but we don't just wear, esp not when it's warmer like summertime, then it's qaspeg/kuspek. Please do research on our attire.
Drawing us with the "closed eyes" caricature.
Plains Tribes:
Carelessly having plains Natives in headdresses is a caricature.
There's lots of different plains tribes, they aren't a monolith.
Not all plain Natives still live in tipis, good god.
This is esp where you need to avoid "savage accent" and red skin.
Stop adding fringe everywhere.
They also aren't running around naked in buckskin loinclths.
(A lot of this also applies to eastern woodlands too. Also eastern woodlands tribes do not live in tipis)
Southwest:
Navajo isn't the only tribe in the southwest.
The "pueblos" are only built by Puebloan tribes, such as Hopi and Zuni. Navajos aren't Puebloan, they don't live in these.
We don't just spend our days just making silver turquoise jewelry.
Don't write about Sk*nwalkers, please don't.
Kokopelli is a Hopi Kachina. He isn't pan-indian.
Central/Mesoamericans:
"Aztec" and "Maya" are not all there is. And they are not the same.
"Aztec" isn't what the people are called, they are Nahua.
They aren't bloodthirsty and in love with violence, stop writing this.
"Evil Priest", "Holy Emperor", "Human Sacrifice", yeah stop all that shit.
There's more Central/South Americans tribes outside of just Mexico.
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Little quick and light kimono tutorial because Iām noticing a trend of weird things non-Japanese people do with them.
Bathrobes =/= Kimonos
Kimonos arenāt sacred. Theyāre for everyone. Just practice drawing them, use tons of refs, be respectful, and have fun. Thereās also tons of other types of traditional clothes you can mess around with. Research is your best friend
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as requested- my zine about fat and plus size body types from instagram!š happy drawing everyone!
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Hereās the first half of slides from my comic class on Lettering!Ā
Rest of the slides:Ā https://gingersnappish.tumblr.com/post/616487287636803584/the-rest-of-the-comic-lettering-slides-first
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Hi there this is a psa by your local mixed kid
Mixed rep in the media as a whole is kinda a fucking disaster so I'm definitely encouraging people to write more diverse mixed race characters!!! That being said give this handy dandy little guide a read to make sure you have a basic idea of what you're doing. And also. Y'know. Maybe dont make your mixed characters nonhuman. Just a thought
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