How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4

How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4
How To Draw A Damn Fine Ass Top Image, Row 5 & 6 Row 2:  Drawing People By Barbara Bradley Row 3 Row 4

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I’m Running An Introductory Animation Workshop With Creative Arts Students This Saturday (August 20,
I’m Running An Introductory Animation Workshop With Creative Arts Students This Saturday (August 20,
I’m Running An Introductory Animation Workshop With Creative Arts Students This Saturday (August 20,
I’m Running An Introductory Animation Workshop With Creative Arts Students This Saturday (August 20,
I’m Running An Introductory Animation Workshop With Creative Arts Students This Saturday (August 20,
I’m Running An Introductory Animation Workshop With Creative Arts Students This Saturday (August 20,

I’m running an Introductory Animation Workshop with creative arts students this Saturday (August 20, 2016) for The School of Creative Arts Open Day at Melbourne Polytechnic’s Prahran Campus. I’ve rotoscoped and broken down some of the greatest dance gifs to their basic poses and we’re going to collaboratively design characters then MAKE THEM DANCE!!

Come down, check out the campus and say HI!

I can’t wait to see the weird animated goofs that result from this workshop, I’ll post them in a couple of days so we can all be in awe of their hilarious spontaneity! 


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By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain
By Storyboard Supervisor Erik Fountain

by storyboard supervisor Erik Fountain

A few years ago, Erik put together these updated AT storyboard guidelines for new board artists and revisionists.


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This Was Gonna Be A Tutorial And I Guess It Still Is But If Anything It’s Just A Really Long And Drawn
This Was Gonna Be A Tutorial And I Guess It Still Is But If Anything It’s Just A Really Long And Drawn
This Was Gonna Be A Tutorial And I Guess It Still Is But If Anything It’s Just A Really Long And Drawn
This Was Gonna Be A Tutorial And I Guess It Still Is But If Anything It’s Just A Really Long And Drawn
This Was Gonna Be A Tutorial And I Guess It Still Is But If Anything It’s Just A Really Long And Drawn
This Was Gonna Be A Tutorial And I Guess It Still Is But If Anything It’s Just A Really Long And Drawn

this was gonna be a tutorial and i guess it still is but if anything it’s just a really long and drawn out “essay” on drawing people with epicanthic folds. one of my biggest pet peeves is people drawing asian people exclusively with the same type of eye they’d give white people or anyone else who typically doesn’t have the fold! however i know that most people are taught with the standard white person eye (google image search for “eye” and it’ll all be pictures of white people’s eyes) so learning to draw epicanthic folds is a consciously learned thing. 

therefore i bring you this, which attempts to break the mechanics of epicanthic folds down into something that’s a bit easier to digest and implement in your own art! 

style can be argued i guess but it’s not that hard to stylize eyes with folds if you do proper observation and research. eyes with epicanthic folds are as diverse as eyes without so it’s not like you have to adhere to a strict model for them (although many people think that you have to) and all it takes to distinguish the two in stylized art (and even in semi/realism once you think about it) is a few lines! like i said this is a learned process but it’ll make your asian characters (and characters of other races even) a bit more interesting and believable.


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I'm going to have to talk about Webtoons(company) at one point, and its... impact on the webcomic sphere too. Trying to find the most eloquent way to say that these companies aren't your friends, and that I am seeing more and more creators getting chewed up and spit out when these places are done with them. I'm legit worried for how The Content Creator model is going to hurt so many more people, who have been led to believe that this is the only way to get their work out there.


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6 months ago
Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

Webcomic platforms can help get your comic published when you want something quick and easy to start out! They generally share a few qualities:

They format everything in a basic way so you don't have to do much set up your own space to look nice on web/mobile

They have no fee to publish your comics there, because you are using their web hosting

They may get your comic in front of other readers with mobile apps or online catalogs

If you meet their criteria, you may also be able to find hosting with digital comic stores, publishers, and collectives, and this may get you a bit more in the way of money, promotional opportunities, or editor assistance.

Even if you choose to host your website on its own webhost with a comic CMS, you might also consider finding a platform that aligns with your comic goals and "mirroring" your pages there.

In this post, we look at all the webcomic platforms out there we could find in our research!

This post may be updated as time goes on as new platforms enter the hosting arena, or other important updates come to light.

Questions:

💻 Everyone uses social media, could I just use that as a platform for my comic? - One-shot or strip comics without a continuous story that can be read in any order can do okay on social media, and people have adapted Tumblr to display a series of pages. But for continuous long-form stories, social media platforms are better for keeping your readers updated and general promotion.

📚 Wait, what if I want to build my own website and drive people there? - We have another masterlist of website hosts for that!

🕵️‍♀️What kinds of restrictions can I expect? - Many comic platforms have restrictions on NSFW content, links to other sites, or could be invite/application-only. We've tried to note those on the cards, as well as a list of comic platforms that have predatory business practices at the very end that we recommend avoiding. Always do your research!

Webcomic Platforms

Webtoon Canvas

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

Tapas

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

Webtoon Originals

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

SpiderForest Webcomic Collective

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

Hiveworks

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

ComicFury

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

The Duck

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

Saturday AM

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

GlobalComix

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

NamiComi

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

DillyHub

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start

Shrine Comics

Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start
Webcomic Platforms Can Help Get Your Comic Published When You Want Something Quick And Easy To Start
Types Of Sleeves Infographic From Enerie. 
Types Of Sleeves Infographic From Enerie. 
Types Of Sleeves Infographic From Enerie. 

Types of Sleeves Infographic from Enerie. 

*3 images because Tumblr still cannot seem to host clear and sharp images of vertically long images.

Writers continue to reblog these infographics for their useful terminology. If you’ve missed any here they are:

Know Your Bras Infographic

Know Your Collars Infographic

Know Your Hair Buns Infographic

History of Hairstyles Part 1 Infographic

History of Hairstyles Part 2 Infographic

Fashion Pattern Vocabulary Part 1 Infographic

Fashion Pattern Vocabulary Part 2 Infographic

Know Your Sunglasses Infographic

Know Your Shoes Part 1 Infographic. Lobster Claws anyone?

Know Your Shoes Part 2 Infographic

Know Your Necklines Infographic from Paper Blog

Sleeves and Necklines Infographic

Know Your Hats Infographic

Know Your Collars and Cuffs Infographic

Know Your Necklines Infographic

Know Your Skirts Infographic

Know Your Nail Shapes and What’s Popular on Instagram Infographics

Know Your Eye Liners Infographic

Know Your Wedding Dresses Infographic

History of Swimwear Infographic


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1 month ago

I want to try so many little hobbies. Candle making, soap making, basket weaving, wood carving, book binding, baking, weaving, I want to try them all.

Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀
Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀
Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀
Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀
Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀
Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀
Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀
Flower Crowns In Paintings ❀

Flower crowns in paintings ❀


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Wood Painting Process. By Artcobain

Wood painting process. by artcobain

(Not in English but the steps are still pretty clear!)


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“How arw you paying for photoshop” im not LMAO


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