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onlyhappyvibes · 2 months
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1979 Honda xr 500
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ruthlesslistener · 1 year
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People are so needlessly fucking hostile to teenagers for no good reason. I promise you that a few 14 year olds riding their bikes in an empty lot aren't going to ruin your day, you fucking freak
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darkwood-sleddog · 1 year
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people suggesting paving my road is enough to like...bring me to an actual anger response. no. we are not doing that.
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i like your art style a lot–have you always drawn this way, or is it something u developed over time? do u have any tips for drawing in the general sparklecat/old internet art style or similar?
1. Thank uuuuu <3
2. Under cut ⬇️
It's a mix of both- my current sort of diary art/stress relief/ wholesome style is a replication of my elementary school art style! (Like 5th grade, not 2nd lol. I was still drawing stick guys blowing up zombies with tanks and crap back then)
Otherwise, my other styles are style emulations, essentally!
I'll break it down rq:
Mostly based off my own childhood art:
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Natural progression of my art as I grew up:
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Style "emulation" (le me making an amalgamation of liek 20000 old deviantart artists into one image)
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Most of the sparklecat and scenedog art I draw like the above, is inspired by the works I stockpile from deviantart deep dives, and archive blogs. They're not emulations of one style, but multiple styles, taking parts I like or think are the most 'authentic'- essentially, I do what your young brain would have done without thinking, but I have to do it on purpose haha
My tip: while practicing, I'd say absolutely do studies of peoples entire DA galleries and figure out what works best for you.
Above all else I can't say anything else but like. Age regress lmao. If you can't do that, just do everything you can otherwise to put yourself in the headspace of the art you're emulating.
Put on old Amnesia playthroughs on YouTube, listen to Yaoi Nightcore playlists, edgy scourge AMVs, Naruto YTP, the whole Twilight movie- really whatever you listened to back in the day. Put that back on in the BG. Open current MsPaint or your preferred emulation of old MsPaint, or a free art software like medibang. (Don't download cool brushes. Work with Pen 1 and Airbrush or whatever.)
Use references of the era you want to emulate and use only those. Take all your current knowledge of art and BIN IT. The #1 problem in most emulation art even I have a really, really hard time with- is your stuff looking too modern because your art style is modern. Your tools are modern. Your mindset is modern. It will make your art look uncanny.
Don't try hard. It's really temping to draw the most rawrxd scenecore webcore hot topic revival 100 gecs whatever, I get that I guess- but it won't look like it's from the era. It's really hard to get x3randum ☆~ iTs rAinIng TACOOZZZZZZ ~☆ humor right, so don't try it for your first and submerge yourself in the era first. Tryhard sparkles are a real issue and you risk making your art look like it's snark.
Small canvases and or destroy your image quality. I don't do this as much as I should but it definitely adds to the look LULs
I will say, I have no idea otherwise because I come from a very privileged background when it comes to style emulation which is that I grew up planning to be an animator and thus, in my critical years, I was basically 100% drive on the ability to draw characters in many styles, on model. If you don't have this skill, it'll be a lot harder I'm sure.
Use your non dominant hand for especially young looking art. (If you have one. If not... uh... try your mouth?) (~that's what she said~)
(I mean. If you're *going for* the look of 'yes it's 2023 yes I'm bringing back this' go ahead, it just won't look genuine in the slightest and I am someone who's art journey is about doing all I can to emulate authenticity. Just adding this because I know a lot of people are! Go make that modern sparkledog eyeburner mary sue antisnark! It's just not my cup of tea. And I can't really give any pointers kthxbai)
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ninjachill339 · 2 years
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terapowersports · 5 days
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oitek · 12 days
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onlyhappyvibes · 2 years
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preciouspiastri · 4 months
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this will mean nothing to anyone but drew adams pulled a chase sexton today and went from dead last to first in the triple crown series in canada! 🤯
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ntxpowersport · 5 months
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resma-01 · 5 months
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Introducing Your Child to Electric Dirt Biking Safely
Are you thinking of introducing your child to dirt biking? Many children are interested in exploring the outdoors and experiencing new adventures. However, as a parent, you want to make sure that your child is safe while enjoying their new hobby.
Electric dirt biking is a popular activity for children of all ages. Not only is it fun, but it also teaches your child valuable skills, including balance, coordination, and spatial awareness. Here are some tips to help you introduce your child to electric dirt biking safely.
Key Features of Kids Electric Dirt Bikes
 Electric dirt bikes have gained popularity for their unique features, offering a thrilling and eco-friendly off-road riding experience. Here are some key features that distinguish electric dirt bikes from their gas-powered counterparts:
Electric Motor: The primary feature of electric dirt bikes is their electric motor, which replaces the traditional combustion engine found in gas-powered bikes. Electric motors offer instant torque delivery, providing quick acceleration and responsive throttle control.
Zero Emissions: One of the most significant advantages of electric dirt bikes is their environmentally friendly operation. Unlike gas-powered bikes that emit harmful exhaust gases, electric dirt bikes produce zero emissions, helping to reduce air and noise pollution in off-road environments.
Silent Operation: The lack of engine noise enhances the overall riding experience and reduces disturbance to wildlife and nearby residents.
Low Maintenance Cost: Electric dirt bikes have fewer moving parts than gas-powered bikes, resulting in lower maintenance requirements.
Adjustable Power Modes: Many electric dirt bikes come equipped with adjustable power modes or speed settings, allowing riders to customize the performance to suit their skill level and riding conditions.
Choose the Right Electric Dirt Bike
Choosing the right electric dirt bike for kids is essential to ensure your child’s safety and enjoyment. You should choose a bike that matches your child’s age, size, and experience level. A bike that is too small or too big can be dangerous and uncomfortable for your child.
Consider other features, such as hand brakes, adjustable speed control, and suspension. Hand brakes are much easier to use and more effective at stopping than pedal brakes. The adjustable speed control allows you to limit the bike's maximum speed according to your child's ability. The suspension system helps to smooth out bumps and make the ride more comfortable.
Gear Up for Safety
Before your child starts riding, make sure they put on the necessary safety gear. This includes a helmet, knee and elbow pads, gloves, and riding shoes. It is essential to choose high-quality, properly fitting safety gear to ensure maximum protection.
You should make sure your child wears comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing. Loose-fitting clothes or shoes with laces are not suitable for dirt biking, as they can get caught in the chain, pedals, or wheels.
Start Slowly
Begin your child’s dirt biking experience with gentle terrain, such as an empty field or a flat dirt trail. This will allow your child to gain confidence and become comfortable with the bike before tackling more challenging terrain.
Supervise your child closely while they are riding. Encourage them to take breaks, stay hydrated, and never ride beyond their limits.
Follow Good Riding Habits
Teach your child good riding habits, such as keeping both hands on the handlebars, looking ahead, and riding in control. It is important to emphasize safety over speed and fun.
Encourage your child to ride defensively, stay clear of other riders, and always be aware of their surroundings. Make sure your child understands the rules and regulations of dirt biking and follows them while riding.
Get Your Kids Started with Electric Dirt Bikes
Introducing your child to electric dirt biking can be an excellent way to teach them about the outdoors, while also strengthening their skills and abilities. However, it is crucial to prioritize safety when teaching your child how to ride. By following these tips, you can ensure your child has a safe and enjoyable experience while exploring the world of dirt biking.
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ringthedamnbell · 8 months
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safecastle-sale · 10 months
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terapowersports · 12 days
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hdmiports · 1 year
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my fuck ass neighbors are setting off fireworks for the third night in a row and interrupting my sad country music time :(
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tunatoge · 1 year
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pairing: s. gojo x reader | next part >
when megumi asks gojo to teach him how to ride a bike, he panics–how would he teach a kid how to ride a bike when he doesn’t know how to ride one either? instead of admitting that, however, gojo goes out and buys a kids’ bike with training wheels, reassuring megumi that ‘of course he knows how to ride a bike, he’s the best cyclist in the world’! megumi doubts him the moment gojo’s confident facade falls and he eyes the bike weirdly. 
you’re in the bath at your small apartment when gojo calls you, saying he desperately needs you. you immediately jump out of the tub and dry yourself as you attempt to simultaneously throw on your uniform. when you get to gojo’s place, you quickly look around in fear that something is wrong only to find little megumi and tsumiki crowded around a gaudy blue bike. megumi looks up at you, a bike helmet a size too big pulled over his messy hair. 
“are you going to teach me how to ride a bike?” he asks as he scratches at the velcro straps on his knee pads. 
huh?
everything clicks into place when gojo comes around the corner with unnecessary biking equipment piled high in his arms. you grit your teeth. of course gojo would ask you to teach megumi how to ride a bike, you and suguru were the only ones who knew how to ride one in the first place. you didn’t think it was too useful of a skill when you and your classmates were younger, especially after the young gojo clan head had called you a country bumpkin for knowing how to ride a bike, but you suppose it was important enough that gojo would deliberately go out of his way to get you to teach a kid how to bike. 
as gojo deposits everything in his arms, you crouch down to megumi’s height with a smile on your face, pushing your still wet hair out of your eyes. you reach forward and adjust megumi’s helmet. 
“how long have you been biking with training wheels?” you ask, pulling the helmet straps a little tighter and clipping them into place. 
megumi purses his lips as he looks away to think. “a few weeks,” he says, “i want to be the first one in my grade to know how to ride a bike without training wheels, though.” you let out a little laugh as megumi tucks his chin away from you, his cheeks a soft pink. 
“alright, megumi, i’ll make sure that you’re the first person in your grade to ride a bike.” you extend your pinky towards him, “i pinky promise,” you say, tilting your head with a bright smile. megumi shyly links his pinky with yours as your smile widens. 
teaching megumi how to ride a bike is hard. gojo hovers over your shoulder as you run behind megumi as he pedals on his bike, watching with a small unhidden grimace every single time you let go of the back of the blue bike and tell megumi to ‘keep going’! not only does having gojo next to you make it significantly harder to instruct megumi, but you also have to listen to him attempt to console and give wrong advice to the kid. 
you groan outwardly as megumi topples over on his bike a few feet away from you. as gojo begins to walk towards him, you bring your arm up and block him. 
“satoru,” you warn, “if you continue to give megumi wrong advice again i will fucking punch you.” you turn towards him and glare sharply. “let me do this.” 
you walk towards megumi and gojo falters, watching as you take the boy into your arms and pat the dirt off of him and make sure his knee pads are on tightly. the evening wind blows through your and megumi’s hair as you crouch down and pick up the ugly, scratched bike and help megumi settle back onto it. tsumiki stands up from the park bench she’s seated at and makes her way towards gojo, watching as you and megumi begin to race even further down the park’s bicycle only section. you let go and cheer loudly as megumi finally gets the hang of it, jumping up and down before bounding after him as he bikes around and around. 
“i like them,” tsumiki tells gojo, letting gojo reach down and pull her hair out of her face as the wind begins to pick up even more.
“me too,” he admits softly, watching you and megumi turn around, listening as your and megumi’s elated laughter fills the empty park.
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