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4 years ago
A Guide On My Process For Colouring Like In The Arcana Which I Developed Through Studying The Style.
A Guide On My Process For Colouring Like In The Arcana Which I Developed Through Studying The Style.
A Guide On My Process For Colouring Like In The Arcana Which I Developed Through Studying The Style.
A Guide On My Process For Colouring Like In The Arcana Which I Developed Through Studying The Style.

A guide on my process for colouring like in the Arcana which I developed through studying the style.

Now, this is just for sprites or for neutral lighting. In the case of most memories/CGs, you have more interesting colours to use, but the process is identical. There are just extra steps.

A Guide On My Process For Colouring Like In The Arcana Which I Developed Through Studying The Style.

Using my favourite memories for each character as examples (hopefully, you can tell which ones) you can see this process. All of this happens on layers above the base drawing.

Usually, you set a colour-filled layer to the setting “multiply” over the entire drawing, then using a “screen”, “add”, or “hard light” layer, you add the lighting. Depending on the intensity of the lighting, the outline will be coloured to be lighter.

The shading colour rarely changes, aside from slight hue changes.

Misc advice/tips/tricks below. I may update it depending on if I get further questions.

Czytaj dalej

5 years ago
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers
Passport Photo Series London-based Visual Artist Max Siedentopf recruited A Cast Of Friends And Strangers

Passport Photo Series London-based visual artist Max Siedentopf recruited a cast of friends and strangers to sit for passport photos. Above the shoulders the participants are straight-faced and rigid, yet below they are balancing full wine glasses along their arms, taped to a wall, or even on fire.

5 years ago

Hey sorry to bother, tumblr mobile is hot garbage and I was looking for something specific you posted a while back. It was a post with some tips for drawing I think outfits, and I honestly only remember a bit I think you said basically pick where you want more details to be focused?? With example like simple top+detailed bottom and vice versa. Sorry if that's a weird or bothersome ask? U don't gotta answer obv. Maybe I imagined the post or smth. I was just wondering if by chance u could reblog

i couldnt find it either but i think you might mean this stuff

Hey Sorry To Bother, Tumblr Mobile Is Hot Garbage And I Was Looking For Something Specific You Posted
Hey Sorry To Bother, Tumblr Mobile Is Hot Garbage And I Was Looking For Something Specific You Posted
Hey Sorry To Bother, Tumblr Mobile Is Hot Garbage And I Was Looking For Something Specific You Posted
Hey Sorry To Bother, Tumblr Mobile Is Hot Garbage And I Was Looking For Something Specific You Posted
Hey Sorry To Bother, Tumblr Mobile Is Hot Garbage And I Was Looking For Something Specific You Posted

enjoy

5 years ago
Here’s A Super Quick Wing Tut For A Friend Who Really Wants To Draw The Bird Dude From BNHA. 
Here’s A Super Quick Wing Tut For A Friend Who Really Wants To Draw The Bird Dude From BNHA. 
Here’s A Super Quick Wing Tut For A Friend Who Really Wants To Draw The Bird Dude From BNHA. 

here’s a super quick wing tut for a friend who really wants to draw the bird dude from BNHA. 

some more resources if u guys want more detailed tutorials:

https://www.deviantart.com/key-feathers/art/Bird-Wings-Tutorial-201057544 https://www.deviantart.com/sunstategalleries/art/Wing-Tutorial-259588840 https://www.deviantart.com/windfalcon/art/Wing-Tutorial-7915972 https://www.deviantart.com/windfalcon/art/Realistic-Wing-Tutorial-II-31471478

5 years ago

Custom brush tutorial kinda??

Heres how you can make pixel brushes in Clip Studio Paint

first make a little pixel pattern and made sure that the background layer is transparent.

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then you want to select edit -> register material -> image. this i remember from trying it before

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next name it and choose a place for it to go among the others. doesnt matter where really. also check the texture box.

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next to make the brush choose whatever brush that youd like to give it that has the properties you want and copy it. i just chose the standard oil brush. go to the copied brushes settings and click texture

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click where it says none and find the brush that you made. after you click it change the setting to this

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for me the texture works for subtract, multiply and compare. dont really know the differences between them all or form the others but for what i wanted those three seemed to work.

i did this for a bunch of different pixel patterns and brushes and got some cool effects! check it out!

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i appreciate all the help and suggestions yall gave me!

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maybe once i figure them out some more i could offer stylized commissions with them :V

3 years ago

death omens in Polish folklore

the following things, considered to be a sign of upcoming death - or even something that would bring death upon someone - are widely present in many branches of slavic beliefs. they are deeply rooted in the belief in magic - and even if now thought by many to be merely folk superstition, they were once a very set and important way of recognizing signs, foretelling the future, and protecting yourself and your household - way of life if you will.

considering my research and sources I’m using focus mainly on Polish folklore (with lesser additions from other slavic countries) I refrained from using the universal “slavic” title and categorization.  

however, keep in mind that many of those will be present in the folklore of other slavic (especially east and west) lands.

birds:

- if a rooster crows three times, it means the death is coming - similarly, if he crows at night. if a hen crows similarly to the rooster, it should be killed because it is a terrible omen

- killing a stork will bring death upon the killer and misery upon the entire village

- if a swallow hits the window and dies, it foretells a death of someone in the household

- if you hear a cuckoo while staring at the ground or looking down it means death will get you before the year ends

- if a woodpecker pecks at the door or threshold of a house it warns you about the upcoming death

- if a woman sees a black pigeon it is a sign she will soon be a widow

- if an owl hoots throughout the night near the household it is a sign that someone will soon die

- if a jay sits upon the roof, someone in the household will die

- if a nightingale sings while someone is sick or dying, it means their death will be peaceful and painless

- crows, raven, and jackdaws circling above the household were the most agreed upon death omen

dogs:

- if a dog howls relentlessly at night, it means someone will die

- if a dog howls precisely three times, it means that someone just died and their soul passed close-by

- if a dog howls while looking down on the ground, it means he sees death itself coming for someone

- if a dog keeps digging in the ground in one place it is a sign of a grave having to be dug soon

- if a dog dies while its master is sick it is a sign the person will die as well

plants:

- cutting down an elderberry would bring death upon the person who did it; cutting one growing above a pond or stream would poison the water

- a lonely tree in a field, especially if dead or slanted, would bring bad luck, demons, or even death upon someone who touched it or sat beneath it

- digging up a rowan or a  hazel tree (or destroying its roots) would bring death upon the one who did it

snakes:

- killing a household or barn snake would bring bad luck, illnesses or death upon the family

- if a child was sick and a household snake died it was a sign the child would die as well

dead, corpses, funerals:

- if someone points a finger at a funeral procession, they bring death upon themselves

- falling asleep in the room where a body of the deceased was kept would bring sickness and death on the person – similarly if someone sat or put anything between the legs of the dead

- if you look a dead person in the eyes they might take you with them

- if you do not belong to the closest family of the dead person or you are not the one appointed to carry out funerary preparations, touching the corpse might bring death upon you

- if someone looks through the window of the room and sees the deceased, that person will die soon

- if the funeral procession stops randomly while going through the village, someone will die in the house by which they stopped

- do not look behind you while in the procession, as the dead person’s soul might be following and will take you with it

spring and Kupala’s Night:

- if someone fences off his household in spring – or during Kupala’s Night St. John’s Eve – and drives the stakes through the ground, they will die before autumn

- if someone bathes in a pond or river before Kupala’s Night or St. John’s Eve they might die, killed by “the evil in the water” (usually topielce, boginki, witches, evil spirits etc)

these are, in all honesty, just a part of nearly countless beliefs and superstitions connected to death - and the signs and omens. 

if anyone - especially my Slavic followers - knows more and has something to add, please do so, I’d greatly appreciate it.

(main sources, other than personal research and conversations with people - especially older - in villages and cities of Silesia and Lesser Poland: A. Lebeda, Komentarze do Polskiego Atlasu Etnograficznego: Wiedza i Wierzenia Ludowe, 2002; Z. Sawicka Śmierć i pogrzeb w tradycji ludowej; B. Żurawski Ludowe zwiastuny śmierci i złe wróżby; excerpts from S. Hodorowicz, Polish Customs, Traditions and Folklore)

5 years ago

Hello!! This may be a weird question but I too am heavily interested in birds but unlike you, I cannot draw them as well. :,^( If it's not too much work (if it is just ignore this, i don't mind), do you know of any good references or sources to learn more about birds from facts to anatomy? I know this is a pretty wide range so again, I totally understand if you can't! I just thought it was worth an ask. Thank you so much!!

i don’t really have any specific reference places but here’s some things i do. 

 drawing birds is arguably one of the hardest animals because of their feathers. unlike fat and fur that folds to the body in a way that’s usually readable to whats underneath, feathers sort of create a ‘bubble’ around the body which makes a lot of body parts indistinguishable to where one ends and another begins. so its important to always think in terms of skeletal anatomy:

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birds are dinosaurs and therefore reptiles. looking at birds this way, it’s a lot easier to see their evolution.

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with that in mind, say we wanna draw this dude. owls are pretty tough because their outward appearances are so deceiving.

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we’ve got a neutral pose, feathers are generously surrounding most of the body so its no sweat, we don’t really know whats going on. but we can hide it. but now we want to make him move and look cool. without really knowing whats going on we might get stuck on something like this:

Hello!! This May Be A Weird Question But I Too Am Heavily Interested In Birds But Unlike You, I Cannot

its always kind of stiff and frustratingly unrealistic. mostly this is because we just don’t have enough knowledge of the skeletal structure to work with. eyeballing anatomy on our first drawing might get something like the left, more than anything people aren’t generous enough with leginess of birds:

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 owls do indeed have regular proportioned necks with the rest of their bodies. and their skulls are like that of any other stereotypical raptor under their mask of feathers (minus their freaky eye sockets and ears)) they can open their mouths wide just like a hawk or eagle can. it’s important to remember that birds with large wingspans do not magically lose their length when hidden. they are just conveniently folded in against their bodies.

knowing this we can try again. suddenly things seem to click in place more and have a believable-ness to them.

Hello!! This May Be A Weird Question But I Too Am Heavily Interested In Birds But Unlike You, I Cannot

the rule of thumb for most birds is they have less body mass and more leg/neck than one thinks. they are lanky dinosaurs.

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when we are looking at this:

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we are seeing this:

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with that rule, drawing birds becomes a lot less confusing. with practice you might just eyeball their feathered appearances but if not, going back to skeletal/muscle structure gives the base you need to draw convincing birds.

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when it comes to specific body parts, the most challenging part for me personally have always been feet. birds with super twiggy feet are easier because one line per toe is easy to get away with. but when you get to birds with meatier feet, especially raptors, it gets difficult. my way of getting around this is to think of the actual ‘feet’ last. drawing each separate toe first gets confusing because you just find yourself trying to get them to each fit evenly together at the base of the foot. one always seems kind of skinnier or fatter than the others in my experiences, and by the time you correct it the gesture gets muddled and lost.

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so i just skip that part until later, i draw talon first.

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perhaps this is very unorthodox, but just like artists might square in the hands first on a human before working out the arms, i square in the talons to know where i want them before worrying how they go on exactly.

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that way we have a clear gesture captured, and in my experience it is much more readable.

thats’ really all i can think of now in terms of my techniques, i hope this helps :V

5 years ago
It Only Takes A Couple Of Lines To Go From One Eye Style To The Other So I'm Always Stuck Between Them
It Only Takes A Couple Of Lines To Go From One Eye Style To The Other So I'm Always Stuck Between Them

It only takes a couple of lines to go from one eye style to the other so I'm always stuck between them cause I love both so much

5 years ago
How I Shade !
How I Shade !
How I Shade !
How I Shade !
How I Shade !
How I Shade !
How I Shade !
How I Shade !

How i shade !

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