Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 or Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Continental GT 650 vs Interceptor 650. Bikechuno helps you to compare Continental GT 650 vs Interceptor 650. Compare the two models based on their ex-showroom price, engine, mileage, and performance. For more info, visit- Bikechuno.com
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Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 vs KTM RC 125 Bikechuno helps you to compare Pulsar RS 200 and RC 125. Compare the two models based on their ex-showroom price, engine, mileage, and performance.
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The part of Daniel that was only very recently mortal is shitting his pants at the speed with which Armand winds their way in-between various cars, thinking of burning wrecks and metal in uncomfortable places - but the part of him that’s always been an adrenaline junkie and only got worse with immortality whoops in delight at another sharp turn, and even dares to take his hand off of Armand’s barely-there waist on occasion to flip off any driver cursing them out.
A quick illustration for ch.7 of my fic True Love (and other lies)! I just couldn't get the image of them on a Vespa out of my head.
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I hate the MotoGP account for continually making comparisons between Casey and Pecco that only bring hatred to one of the two. And that someone is not Casey. I thinks everyone is aware that Pecco’s bike is way better than the one Casey had, but why do people act like he has something to do with it? Like it’s not his fault he has a better bike, so why are people dragging him for it? Makes no sense. MotoGP admin should know better and and stop making comparisons that have no sense to exist.
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Little sketchy for @blink182-electricboogaloo raturine fic, Suicide Clutch. It has everything I need, biker Aventurine being a bit of a dumbass but also a crafty bitch and Ratio who got roped into being his mechanic
Go check them and their fic out, it’s great! Excited for new updates! Also-
The parasites… They demanded sweaty Ratio after working on Aven’s bike in high temps. I would say I’m sorry, but I’m not :)
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to tattoo you end up sitting in kind of a squat position and moving around which is why you usually see people using some type of saddle chair, but since I'm doing fake skin on a table I've just been sitting on an ordinary wooden chair and I have to say I don't know if my butt is developing some forgotten muscle or if I'm just squaching everything but either way it does not feel great
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Bajaj Platina 100 vs TVS Sport
Bajaj Platina 100 vs TVS Sport. Bikechuno helps you to compare Platina 100 vs Sport. Compare the two models based on their ex-showroom price, engine, mileage, and performance. For more info visit- Bikechuno.com
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Suzuki Burgman Street 125 vs TVS Ntorq 125 Bikechuno helps you to compare Burgman Street 125 and Ntorq 125. Compare the two models based on their ex-showroom price, engine, mileage, and performance.
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i ordered two more gunpla... i have failed me once again...
between this new obsession and the payment of the motorcycle (hopefully next month), plus the licence for it (hopefully this month), my savings are really not saving
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hey how do u draw so good i am an beginning artist and i need 2 be good can u pls tell me!!!
also i like ur webcomic aleph null my friend got me into it recently she loves all things homestuck since we were little
Firstly thank you both, everyone who lends a hand on it works very hard on it, we know its not for everyone but hey as long as you are enjoying the story that's perfect!
As for the art stuff- I can't exactly tell you how to be “good” cuz “good" is subjective especially with art, can give you tips for improving what you already have though.
1: Baseline never compare yourself to others just as a rule of thumb, be inspired sure but don't compare cuz everyone is on their own path and develops on their own time comparing will only get you frustrated with yourself.
2: If you are stuck don't be afraid to ask for help/crit, a second pair of eyes might be able to see things you can't, not everyone is great at GIVING crit but usually if you ask other artists they can give you some tools to help.
3: Find something you really like and just keep drawing it, draw as much of it as you want for as long as you want, eventually you will improve but you have to keep going. Art is like a muscle- it's literally built off muscle memory- gotta work it out for it to get stronger.
4: Do studies! Lots of studies! If there is a texture you want to master, find a bunch of images of that texture and try to replicate it. If there is a pose or body type you want to learn how to draw, find a bunch of references and break it down into stuff like simple shapes and lines. Study your fave artists style, see what their line weight is like, what brushes they use, what shapes and colors they enjoy, how they shade, lil quirks of their style and then practice by trying to draw your own character with all those aspects.
Pretty much all artists get inspired by others, all styles are a mix of something an artist likes and wants to incorporate into their own work. We are kinda like lil magpies that see something shiny and go ohhh I like that I'm gonna nab this one part and do my own spin on it. Sooner or later you get a blend of every piece of inspo with your own personal flair cuz every style is unique in its own way. The more you draw all of these blended things the more you settle into your OWN style.
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