umm. i'm a day late but here's this anyway? i saw this and uh. couldn't resist. happy one year since the rise movie (and also sorry)
also donnie's full rant vv
"Nardo I know your WHOLE THING is making poor taste badly timed + unfunny jokes but respectfully WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU I am not saying "cowabummer" '''''for the bit''''' holy SHIT can we NOT DO THIS???"
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Mini explanation for how I color. Please note this isn't a how to or tutorial, just an explanation for how I do it. fyi i never claimed to be good at explaining things ;-;
Transcription under cut if you can't read my handwriting
1- Lay down flats + Lock layer opacity
This makes it so you don't have to worry about accidentally coloring outside of area
2- Basic Shadows
Lots of triangular shapes in general areas shadows would be [under/behind other hair & along bottom]. I find that going darker + more vibrant + towards colder colors works best for me.
3- More details to shadows. I like to use hatching for certain parts. Also add a slightly blue-ish color. An easy way to do this is selecting a blue around the same darkness and using a brush with opacity that's pressure sensitive. Color used - How it comes out
4- Screen tones in a really vibrant color and done! Hope this helps~
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this is like my most hit tweet of all time
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If there is a story you wanna tell, but you don't think you will ever have the time or resources to organize and tell it ""properly"" as like...a novel or a comic or whatever, it can absolutely just be...a bunch of brain storm-y blog posts and sketches that you share and compile over time on your blog. That is still a story. It is still a format. In theory, it might not be the "best, most effective" format...but in practise, the best, most effective format is the one that is accessible enough to let you get your ideas and narratives out at all♡
And, yanno--it is just nice to be able to give folks some context for your characters n stuff :3c
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i wanted to draw the entire tadpole squad but forgot i am super not great at drawing group pictures. send help
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ROUND 1: ISTANBUL (constantinople) VS CONSTANTINOPLE (istanbul)
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The Piedra sisters.
Born and raised in a small mining town in New Mexico. Calida and María Molina have stayed behind to support their parents while Rosita and Madelina have gone off to pursue their dreams. Madelina recently obtained her Ph.D. in geology from Las Cruces College. Rosita works as a baking apprentice and entertainer in Ponyville, Nebraska. Madelina is the eldest, Calida the middle child, and Rosita and María Molina (non-identical) twins.
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