Lyrics!

Lyrics!

From what I can hear/tell

[CASSANDRA]: Are you ready?

[EUGENE]: Im ready!

[STAN AND PETE]: We’re ready!

[ALL GUARDS]: We’re ready!

[CASSANDRA]: Ready as I’ll ever be!

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[KING FREDERICK]: Are you quite sure we can do this?

[RAPUNZEL]: Together we will guarantee

[VARIAN]: I’ll make them hear me

[BACKGROUND]: Now it’s time to begin(?) or resolve

[CASSANDRA]: They can trust me

[RAPUNZEL]: I’ll save my home and family

[EUGENE AND GUARDS]: Now a line’s and the sand and our moments at hand(?)

[EUGENE]: And I’m ready

[CASSANDRA]: I’m ready

[RAPUNZEL AND FREDERICK]: I’m ready

[VARIAN]: Ready as I’ll ever be…

Here’s another video for “Ready As I’ll Ever Be”.

I know pretty much everyone’s seen it, but I just wanted to add another video of it. 👌

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7 years ago

writing resources masterpost

i am just CRANKING out the masterposts. linked to original posts whenever possible. enjoy!! 

100 beautiful words

name generators

plotting made simple

places to put character descriptions

guide to fantasy

how to passive voice

research resources

regular masterpost i’m including bc of all the writing/grammar links

for writers creating their own worlds/characters

who and whom how to

ways to avoid saying the word ‘very’

several ways to find the word you’re looking for

look up illegal stuff in a legal way

deflate inflated phrases

rhymes made easy

start the story

good character traits ref sheet

character traits generator

write real people

limits of the human body

best yet most infuriating writing advice

seven steps to the perfect story

100 ugly and beautiful words

quick guide to myers briggs personalities

eye shapes for writers

four temperaments

tip top writing tip

visualize your character’s house

random writing tips

castle terminology

kurt vonnegut’s rules for writing fiction

words that describe a voice

surnames/last names masterpost

random city/name generators

character building stuff

size comparison

build a realistic character

here’s why every word is important

hemingway writing checker

ideas for character flaws

if you think writing a book is easy, read this

cis person writing trans character? read this

stages of deterioration in the human body

resources for writing character bios

stuff u should know about all ur characters


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7 years ago

Webcomic tips

In the conclusion for now, some things I’d really recommend doing if you’re seriously considering making a webcomic (or really a comic in general). Some of these don’t really apply to strips or gag-a-day type of comics, but I’m not talking about those here.

1. Write down ideas\sketch stuff, LEGIBLY. “I’m gonna remember it later” NEVER works. And if you scribble it somewhere on a piece of paper, you’d better scan it or retype in one doc later, because tiny notes always get lost among other doodles in my skethbooks.

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(i know it’s hard to keep everything clean and organized, but this mess is just not productive)

If your project is a collaboration, save your conversations. If you’re working alone, make a blog for your ramblings. You have no clue what tears of relief I cry when I open that blog and rememeber I don’t have to painstakingly look through my heaps of sketchbooks and folders for a tiny idea I’m not even sure I wrote down a few months ago.

2. Inspiration folders, or even better, inspo blog with tags also help with collecting and remembering ideas. Color schemes, landscapes, style inspirations, atmospheric stuff, maybe some photo references, all those neat things.

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3. Basic tier: character design sheets. Top tier: common poses, expressions. God tier: outfits they wear throughout the comic. Holy cow tier: turnaround sheets for all those outfits.

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(I’d die trying to find good pages for references without these)

4. If you haven’t finished detailing the plot, don’t even think about moving on to drawing the comic. You’re gonna regret it when you come up with a really cool plot element that can’t be incorporated anymore because you’ve already drawn all the parts you could’ve tweaked.

5. Don’t just define the plot, make a script. Writing down the lines and the brief description of the actions serves me fine:

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(notice that I approximately divided the pages & the text that’d go to each panel on a page)

6. Hard mode: make thumbnails for all the pages, if possible. At least whenever a new chapter starts. 

7. If your story involves some convoluted chronology shenanigans, you’d better write down the events of your timeline in the chronological order.

8. Backgrounds. You can’t avoid them, bro. Like half of the comics are backgrounds, especially if your story involves a lot of adventuring and looking around. I know it hurts, but you’ll have to become friends with them. Read some tutorials, practice on photos, go out and sketch some streets, use 3d programs (like Google Sketch) to understand the perspective, use sites like houseplans to visualize your buildings better, I don’t know. Just be prepared for their imminent evil.  

9. If you’re drawing digitally, pick a brush size for the lines and stick with it. You don’t want your lines and detail levels to look all wonky and inconsistent in different panels. And I don’t mean the cool stylistic varying lines, I mean this:

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Also, things on the background should have thinner and/or lighter lines to avoid distraction. Usually less details too, unless you’re making a busy background with a simple foreground to help it pop out. Or wanna draw the attention to an object on the bg.

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10. Readable fonts. Even if you chose to ignore people with poor sight or dyslexia, the majority of your readers aren’t gonna be excited about struggling to decypher this:

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Also, as much as I love my black speech bubbles, colorful text on black still kinda hurts the eyes. I wouldn’t recommend doing that for all the characters. Black speech bubbles are usually used for creepy, inhuman voices. And yes, having a colorful outline in this case helps.

11. Probably newsflash, but did you know that panels have their place, order and functions? They do! My favourite thing ever is how I used panels when I was like 12:

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(comics ain’t rocket science, but this one is)

The composition of the panels and word balloons always serve for a better reading experience. They guide your eyes over the page, so that you never feel lost or confused. The images in the comic equal frames in a movie, so it’s pretty damn important in what order you look at things and how quickly you can understand what’s going on!

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(Eric Shanower & Scottie Young’s Wizard of Oz)

12. One update a week is fine for testing waters. Don’t overestimate yourself, especially if you have a pretty busy life outside it. A stable comic that updates slowly, but regularly is better than an unpredictable erratic one. You can always pick up the pace later, if you feel confident enough.

13. Try to always have a buffer - a couple of pages in reserve. If you’re making the pages much faster than you’re updating, this shouldn’t be a problem. But if those paces are equally the same, it’s goddamn HARD. But on the other hand, if something happens and you skip an update, those come in handy.

If you’re looking at this list and thinking “wow that’s a LOT of work”, you’re totally right. And it’s okay to be intimidated at first! But that’s why it’s important to start with something small. Once you get the formula down, these things will be natural to you.

7 years ago
Steven Greenberg, “Wrestling With God And Men” - Author’s Conversation With Rabbi Eliashiv In Jerusalem

Steven Greenberg, “Wrestling with God and Men” - Author’s conversation with Rabbi Eliashiv in Jerusalem

7 years ago
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories
Minimal And Creative Wood Based Tech Accessories

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iSkelter Products manufacture work stations that range to cater to the various needs of their customers- from beauty stations, to portable food prep desks and several styles of laptop stations. They use wood materials in their products that during the taxing work hours, encourage a soothing natural atmosphere that invite no distractions. The product is design to achieve a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality, nature and technology, and creativity and purpose. Find them in their Etsy shop.

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7 years ago

an early recording of Waving Through A Window, that includes one minor lyric change, a few rhythmic changes, and a softer ending!

8 years ago

jumping on the bandwagon before Vine’s untimely death


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7 years ago

art cheats

hello i am here today to not lose track of the art cheats i have discovered over the years. what i call art cheat is actually a cool filter/coloring style/way to shade/etc. that singlehandedly makes art like 20 times better

80’s anime style

glitch effect

glow effects

adding colors to grayscale paintings

foreshortening ( coil )

foreshortening ( perspective )

clipping group (lines)

clipping group (colors)

dramatic lighting ( GOOD )

shading metal

lighting faces

that is all for today, do stay tuned as i am always hunting for cool shit like this

7 years ago

YA literature? You mean books about Super Special White Girl and Her Mysterious Brooding Boyfriend?

7 years ago

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You Have Been Visited By The Seven Magic Dragon Balls Your Biggest Wish Will Be Granted But Only If You
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I wanted to hear the background music to this amazing song so I edited out the vocals. Sounds pretty good so I thought I’d share it. Enjoy!

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