Technically speaking, he can classified as a dilf? đ¤
Okay pookies please tell me I am not the only one who looks up to John as a father figure. LIKE I know yall see him as your bbg, been there, BUT CMON. (He'd prolly leave us to hunt down demons though)
ALSO bringing this photo back but slightly different
Maâam your vibes.
Copic Tutorial - Skin by Laovaan
Hi! I want to draw people with a lot of emotion captured, but I don't really know how to do it so that the viewer feels something. I want to show more emotion, I guess? (This was really unclear, I know :0) Thank you so much!
What a great question, @everchangingotpsâ!
I think studying anatomy helps a lot. Facial muscles are a bit complex, and they move in different ways to make the frowns and smiles happen!
Hereâs a few great resources I found:
Human Anatomy Fundamentals, Mastering facial Expressions - super comprehensive. Definitely worth the read!
Muscles of Facial Expression - Anatomyzone
Drawing facial expressions  - Xia Taptara on YoutubeÂ
Folder of Facial Expression Tutorials!  Super useful
Expression tutorial by shingworks - cartoon styleÂ
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Also it would mean the world to me if you checked out my art at @astrikos!Â
Thank you for your continued support!Â
Also finish Sea of Stars today and I can not think of a better description than that
the ideal friend group:
history nerd
autistic dude with a pet salamander
jesus figure warrior-cook
cyborg pirate assassin
immortal alchemist who still has a thing for his shitty ex-boyfriend
solar deity
lunar deity
bardcore band
shapeshifting sentient glass container
and last but not least, the souls of five child geniuses piloting a mecha
*smoochs every single one*
I'm sure someone done this before but phphph. Original under cut.
Still my favorite to watch and the detail⤠great!
 VS death
a 2 page story i did a while back. its a really random thing. hope you like the ephimeral comic.
Writing With Color â General Topics
A collection of WWC posts that deal with more general writing advice, character creation and diversity topics applicable to most marginalized people, particularly People of Color and some ethnic and religious groups.
Writing Characters of Color: The Generals
On âOverthinkingâ Writing Characters of Color
On White Authors âGetting it Rightâ
On White Writers Writing Characters of Color (I, II, III)
Researching PoC + Supporting Writers of ColorÂ
So You Want To Save The World From Bad Representation
Writing POC with Little Experience
Writing Authentically From Your Own Experiences
Useful Non-WWC Posts
Diversity Exists in the Real World by shiraglassman
How to Write WOC and MOC if you are White by kaylapocalypse
âI feel pressured to be inclusive in my writing!â by nimblesnotebookÂ
On White Fear & Creating Diverse Transformative Works by saathi1013
Diversity/Representation Topics
Diversity vs. Exploiting Cultures
Diversifying a Predominately-White Cast
On âDiversity Quotasâ
On Excluding Diversity Out of Fear
Different Heritage POVâs in a Story
Including Realistic Diversity Naturally
âNormalizingâ Protagonists of Color
Villains of Color
White-Dominant Rural Areas and Diversity
White Privilege, Publishing, and Diversity Quotas
Writing: Making Efforts in DiversityÂ
Character Creation
Character Creation: Culture or Character first?
Character Design and Assigning Race and Ethnicity
Charactersâ Races Added Last During DevelopmentÂ
Determining your Charactersâ Race and/or Ethnicity
More on Assigning Race after Writing
Characters of Color & Culture
A Discussion on Culture and Erasure
âCulturingâ Culturally-disengaged PoC
Characters of Color with âNo Cultureâ
Mixed Race + Disconnect from Culture
Stereotyped vs Nuanced & Audience Perception
Tradition and Culture vs. Stereotype
Western Neutral Characters
âWhitewashedâ Character of Color?
Fantasy & Coding
Defining Coding (& Islam-coded Fantasy)
Denoting Race in Fantasy Setting
Fantasy Races Based off of People of Color
Naming People and Places, Avoiding Explicit Coding
Racially-coding Aliens
Real Religions in a Fantasy World
Religion in Fiction & Fantasy
South Asian-Coded Fantasy Caste System
Whitewashing in a Fantasy Setting
Including Racism in Fantasy
World-building: A Fantasy World without Racism
Writing Sensitive and Controversial Topics
Do I Need Permission to Write About Marginalized People?
Writing a Genocide to which you have No Personal Connection
On Outsider-Written Stories About Issues Of Another Group
Outsider-Written Stories, Issues of other Groups, Speculative Situation
Writing about Prejudice between People of Color
Reclaiming negative, dehumanizing stereotypes outside the group
Representing yourself when âyourselfâ isnât white
Racism and Micro-AggressionsÂ
Everyday Racism, Friendship and White Allies
Incorporating Micro-Aggressions in Writing
Racist Characters +Â Including Racism in Stories Not âAboutâ Racism
The Pitfalls of Racist Character Redemption Arcs
PoC Educating White Privileged Friend (Context: Black Characters)
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Automattic shares our vision to build passionate communities around shared interests and to democratize publishing so that anyone with a story can tell it, especially when they come from under-heard voices and marginalized communities.
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Silly guy *keeps him in a jar*
Me after exorcising a 17 year old only to witness horrors beyond comprehension