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kimludcom · 1 month
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What Is The True Size Of Africa? #3
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Saab 98 Prototype, 1974, by Coggiola. Code named X14, designed by Björn Envall, this was an option for Saab to extend their range using the 95 as a base, to create a "Combie Coupé." The project was abandoned as they concentrated on developing the 99 instead.
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raapija · 1 year
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Jere came, forgot the lyrics to his own song, and left.
💅✨ Girlboss 💅✨
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spidersandcandles · 1 year
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peter hitting his head on the door to the institute: hm, i remember those being taller.
elias, who lowered all the doorframes 6 inches:
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dreamonminecraft · 4 months
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Is there anyone else trying to figure out the thing pmbata posted because I'm going crazy over it
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bitchfitch · 1 year
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I'm making a few flowers of different sizes to go with the Big one and idk I like how it came out :] I missed freehanding
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olenaart · 1 year
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Wildflower Impasto Impression - Original Floral Palette Knife Painting 14"x14" Mixed-media painting on Canvas One of a kind artwork Size: 14 x 14 x 0.5 in (unframed) Signed on the back Style: Impressionistic Subject: Flowers and plants This stunning floral painting is a true masterpiece, bursting with life and color. Measuring 14"x14", it is the perfect size to hang on any wall and bring a touch of nature indoors. Created with a palette knife and thick paint layers, the impasto technique used in this piece adds depth and texture to the canvas, making it impossible to resist touching. The mixed media approach used in this painting adds even more interest, as different materials are combined to create a truly unique piece of art. The subject of this painting is wild flowers, and they are depicted in a way that captures the essence of their beauty and untamed nature. The colors used in this piece are vibrant and bold, evoking the feeling of a sunny day in a field of wildflowers. Each flower is expertly rendered, with every petal and stem carefully crafted to create a sense of movement and life. Overall, this original floral painting is a true work of art that will bring joy and beauty to any space. Whether you are a lover of nature, a collector of art, or simply looking for a stunning piece to decorate your home, this painting is sure to impress. Keywords: Original, Floral Painting, 14"x14", Impasto, Canvas, Mixed Media, Palette Knife, Thick Paint Layer, Flowers, Wild Flowers. #original, #floral #painting, 14"x14", #impasto, #canvas, #mixedmedia, #paletteknife, #thickpaintlayer, #flowers, #wildflowers.
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pointonfirst · 6 months
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Honor MagicBook X14 Pro Price in India: हॉनर ला रहा है दमदार मैजिकबुक X14 प्रो लैपटॉप जाने इसके ज़बरदस्त फिचर्र
Honor MagicBook X14 Pro Price in India: हॉनर एक चीनी गैजेट्स निर्माता कम्पनी है, जो की अपने गैजेट्स की वजह से काफी फेमस है हालही में भारत में कम्पनी ने अपना Honor MagicBook X14 Pro लैपटॉप लांच किया है, Honor का यह लैपटॉप काफी ज़बरदस्त परफॉरमेंस और दमदार बैटरी वाला होगा, इसमें 14 इंच का बड़ा डिस्प्ले आपको दे��ने को मिलता है, Honor MagicBook X14 Pro Price in IndiaHonor MagicBook X14 Pro launch…
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donrotbrain · 1 year
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just here to say trig functions my beloathed
Mathematically fascinating yet so frustrating when you haven't memorized all the radian values and the like
literally nothing to do with tmnt but aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuugh im in crunch mode rn and need to scream over getting questions wrong because i forget cos(π) = -1 and not 1
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bohemiarock2 · 1 year
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My art
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sswingarm · 1 year
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GEAR REVIEW - SHOEI RF-1400
I am a huge fan of Shoei helmets. They just fit me better than any other helmet. I’ve owned the RF-1100, the RF-1200, and the X-12 race helmet. I loved the RF-1100, did not love the RF-1200, and hated the X12. Both the 1200 and X-12 (when they were new-ish) folded my left ear over when I first put it on. The X-12 was extremely difficult to just get it on and harder to get off. The RF-1400 still…
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0ddoblivion · 7 months
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Painting doodles again. Acrylic on 11”x14” cradled wood panel.
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azeternasims · 4 months
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kandi!
a couple of people asked for these so here they are!
there are small (x7) and big (x14) versions for both arms
beware it's kinda high poly for what it is, but i couldn't get it to look good without meshing each individual bead =(
~ teen-elder, all frames, masc+fem meshes ~ x7 version: 2520/612/48/48 polys ~ x14 version: 5040/1080/60/60 polys ~ 15 colours
download: sfs ~ drive ~ tou
<3
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colleendoran · 1 year
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How Do I Do Stuff
The question was phrased a little strangely, and I don't want to embarrass the person by posting exactly what was said, but I'll answer it and hope this clears everything up.
I do almost all of my drawing by hand. No, I don't trace in Photoshop. Not a judgment on those who do, but I come from a generation of artists who did not use Poser programs or other digital tools. We learned to draw using a technique called the Sight Size method. I know a lot of people assume everyone - including the old masters - traced everything using optical tools, but while it is true some people did, it is just as true that most didn't, and you can draw with great accuracy if you learned how to draw the old fashioned way.
Sight Size breaks everything down into its barest components of geometric shapes and you build from there. Once you learn it, you never forget, and it applies to everything you will ever draw.
I learned it using a set of Famous Artist Course books my mom had since she was a kid, and they are still the gold standard. They're often on ebay. If I were you, I'd buy them.
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I actually find using figure reference really annoying because I like exaggerations and modifications from reality in my final work.
This page from Neil Gaiman's Chivalry was drawn and painted without figure reference of any kind.
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I don't know why people assume I trace all the time. If you were to try to use photographs to replicate these figures, you would find they are slightly off. There is no tracing here.
This is not to say I never use reference. This page, for example, was referenced from a photo of my mother. Isn't she pretty.
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But this page of Sir Galaad was drawn and painted without reference.
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He's pretty, too.
If he were real, I'm sure a lot of people would be very happy about it. But he's not. And had I reference, the art would have gone a lot faster. I had a time trying to nail this face that is very alive in my head but doesn't really exist.
Back in the ancient days, all cartoonists had to learn to draw and paint extemporaneously because reference was limited and digital tools didn't exist. While some high end artists had photography studios and professional models with costume and sets on hand, small fry like me were limited to what was in the house or available at my small local library, which was no bigger than a few rooms of my current house.
Artists kept extensive "morgue files" or "swipe files" which were collected from magazine clippings and photographs so we would have as much of what we might need on hand for quick reference. These ephemera collections could get unwieldy. I have thousands of photographs I've simply never sorted. I finally dumped most of my files this past year.
Have I ever traced anything? Of course, especially if I have to re-use a shot or setting over and over. Making extra work for myself is just silly. It's my job to make pictures, not to perform magical feats, like copying one shot after another over and over without making a mistake.
However, for almost 15 years of my career, I refused to copy or trace anything, and did not even own a lightbox. On the one hand, that forced me to learn to carefully examine what I saw. On the other hand, it was a stupid hill on which many deadlines died.
Only after I realized many professional artists had lightboxes and overhead projectors did I finally break down and get one.
The one thing I use my lightbox for more than anything is for tracing my thumbnail sketches to the final drawing paper. Instead of trying to capture the liveliness of the original sketch by copying what I see - only bigger - I blow the thumbnail up to the size I want the final art to be, then I trace over the thumbnail using a lightbox onto the final drawing paper.
Here's a look at thumbnails from the graphic novel Neil Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples.
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I enlarged these on my computer to fit onto 11"x14" paper, and traced the thumbs before finishing the art which was drawn in pen and ink and colored in Photoshop.
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While I obviously made some changes, the essence of the thumbs is there in the final work. Tracing my thumbs retains some of the looseness of the original sketches, which is often lost otherwise.
So, there is a valid purpose to tracing at times, though in my opinion, too much tracing can weaken drawing ability, substitute for developing skills, and make the work kind of stiff.
If you want to, I'm not your judge. But it's weird to me that people think I must be faking my skills in some way.
Ironically, the word cartoon comes from the Italian word cartone, which is a large heavy sheet of paper - also, the origin of the word carton.
Preparatory sketches were made on this paper which was then transferred to the final work surface via either tracing or by stamping little holes in the paper through which dust was sprinkled, recreating the contours of the drawing for the artist to follow.
So the origin of the word cartoon comes from a process often used...for tracing.
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2dmax · 6 months
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🍊🦋 watercolor, ink, etc. on paper - 10"x14"
wanted to practice some of what i learned in water colors class, but with my own taste. it's really hard to get the sky as blue as i want... also credit to @kchloewhite for help in the art critique server, especially the shape of the rock, which i stole outright from a sketch she did for me 😅 @manasseh also tried to help with anatomy but i ignored them because i'm too lazy 💔😔
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feyspeaker · 10 months
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Sales runs from 11/24-11/26 MST over on my website www.feyspeakerprints.com ♥
With every order during the sale, a free vinyl “Sketchbook” sticker will be included while supplies last.
For every 3 prints you purchase, the 4th 11”x14” print you add to your cart is free!*
Use the code that applies to your order:
BUY3GET1 BUY6GET2 BUY9GET3 BUY12GET4
(If by some absolutely crazy chance you are looking to buy /more/ than 12+4 please use my contact form.)
*code will apply equivalent $$ value to orders with any combination of print sizes. BUY3GET1 applies a $36 discount, BUY6GET2 applies a $72 discount, etc.
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