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I wish this necklace was the real deal.
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Phoenix, it’s me. Believe in yourself.
I am kinda freaking out over how cool these are wuaaghhhhh,,,,
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by storyboard supervisor Erik Fountain
A few years ago, Erik put together these updated AT storyboard guidelines for new board artists and revisionists.
Rei Aikawa
michiko malandro icons🌿
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Learning to delete/mute/block before a negative comment takes root in your mind is a modern survival skill. If you're going to wander the overgrown countryside of the internet, you need to develop a quick eye for ticks.
It's deeply tempting to respond to the "well, actually," to the cruel assumption, to the unjust accusation, to the odious viewpoint. It's tempting because you're defaulting to the etiquette of dinner conversation. This isn't a dinner conversation. Someone is shouting at you from a moving car. Turn away.
Visual representation of writing one (1) scene and then realizing you have no idea what goes next:
If your ask box is still open, what are some cheapish markers that are good for art? Copic is a bit outa my price range
Totally understandable! Copics are way overpriced so I have a couple of substitutes.
Tombow markers are dual sided brush and point tip. They are water soluble so instead of needing a blending marker you can just lightly brush the intended area to blend with water. The color is very bright and blends well, but be sure to use mixed media or thicker paper for them.
If you’re looking for something that won’t be affected by water then try Faber Castell pitt markers. The markers are filled with india ink so they don’t bleed and are archival. They don’t blend as easily though, but overlapping the colors lightly will get the job done.
Both markers run at around $3.60 a piece rather than copic’s insane $9 a piece. Both companies also sell really awesome color palette packs that are about $12.
I hope this helps!
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