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12.06.17 // im not rlly happy w/these pics (it’s always dark when i get home aldkfjdl) but im just,,, too lazy to retake them later oops. i finally got around to continuing boku no hero academia and i rlly like it !! it’s a fun anime c: (daichi by @pfeffersteak & iwaoi by @dahliadenoire c:)
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rises from the grave to say “hi sorry commission me pls”
hey guys I’m taking commissions! you can send me an ask or message me on here for details!
this is only for the next two weeks btw
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rises from the dead to bring art history related enlightenment to the masses
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Y’ALL I MADE A FUNDUCATIONAL ART HISTORY VIDEO PLEASE LOOK AT IT AND TELL ME I’M WONDERFUL
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120816 - intro to lit study final could’ve gone better so thank lord i did the extra credit paper! only one more day of classes, a soc paper, and three exams between now and winter break.
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Color theory project from start to finish An abstraction of the bookstore I worked in last year
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The most valuable thing I learned doing a Masters degree with depression, anxiety and ADHD was to change my “things I’m bad at” list to “things I can’t do on my own.” Stop thinking of them as things I could do if I tried hard enough, and accept that I can’t accomplish them by effort and willpower alone; they’re genuine neurocognitive deficits, and if I need to do the thing, then just like a blind person reading or a mobility impaired person going up a storey in a building, I need to find a different method.
I’m “bad at” working on long-term projects without an imminent deadline or someone breathing down my neck? Okay, let’s change that: I can’t work on long-term projects without an imminent deadline and someone breathing down my neck. So let’s create an imminent deadline and recruit neck-breathers. Find a sympathetic prof who will agree that 3 weeks before the due date they expect me to show them my preliminary notes and bibliography. Get a friend I trust to block off an hour to sit with me and keep asking, “Are you working on your project?” Write a blog post about my progress. Arrange to trade papers and proofread them with another student.
Accept your limitations and learn to leverage them, instead of buying the neurotypical fairytale that they’ll go away if you just try hard enough.
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People often say to me: “You draw like some kind of inhuman machine. If I eat your brain, will I gain your power?” The answer is yes, but there is another way. The key to precise drawing is building up muscle memory so that your arm/hand/fingers do the things you want them to do when you want them to do them. Teaching yourself to draw a straight line or to make sweet curves is just a matter of practice and there are some exercises you can do to help improve. If you’re going to be doodling in class or during meetings anyway, why not put that time to good use?
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Reminder to check out my wordpress blog for more in-depth Art School Life posts and Cool Insider Info on SCAD!
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Get some extra classes with the 11-page Clean up your Acting supplement~
This tutorial is about acting for comics! It’s not a subject people talk about a lot, at least compared to art and writing, but I’d argue that great character acting is one of the reasons we fall in love with fictional characters… and horrible character acting is why we stop believing in the characters, the story, and possibly the creator?? Fortunately, learning to spot bad acting is an easy way to correct it in your own work.
I was maybe a little snarkier in this tut than I needed to, but we’re friends here, I don’t need to pretend with you that I love every work equally. What I really do love tho, is when people learn to turn their criticism into corrections, which is the whole point of making and sharing these tuts! I hope you enjoy it :] You can also check out a bunch of human, monster, and alien crab acting in my own comics The Meek and Mare Internum.
My recent tutorials on Tumblr:
coloring with masks
writing for webcomics
researching for comics
All of my tutorials are released in lower-res format to the public 6 months after publication at the Shingworks Patreon. You can access the full tutorial archive, as well as nearly 1.5 years worth of bonus content, by becoming a Patron :] The recent tutorial is about Worldbuilding, so feel free to stop by~
and! thanks a ton in advance for not removing my text <3
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Color theory continues to be my most aesthetic class
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I know we’re all pretty down rn so here, have some cute pics of svalbard reindeer
it’s the smallest subspecies of reindeer on the planet and it loves you


the svalbard reindeer is also the northernmost herbivore in the world, and during winter they survive an average of −16°C (3°F) weather

look at those small fluffy ears and kind eyes, the reindeer is cheering you all on to stay strong in these trying times


just like the arctic winter, this too shall pass


the svaldbard reindeer proves that even under the most extreme of circumstances, life finds a way. so please, please keep on fighting
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Color theory assignment: luminosity
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Ready for my first full week of the quarter!
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I’m back in school and doing homework! This is for my life drawing class. Difficult but necessary
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reblog if you totally want people ranting in your ask about life, sharing their academic achievements, goals for 2017, stationery they bought, languages they want to learn etc!
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Happy new year, my dudes I haven't really thought about resolutions yet because I don't usually do those but I have thought about how I'm gonna take this year by storm
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