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Resources For Writing Sketchy Topics

Medicine

A Study In Physical Injury

Comas

Medical Facts And Tips For Your Writing Needs

Broken Bones

Burns

Unconsciousness & Head Trauma

Blood Loss

Stab Wounds

Pain & Shock

All About Mechanical Injuries (Injuries Caused By Violence)

Writing Specific Characters

Portraying a kleptomaniac.

Playing a character with cancer.

How to portray a power driven character.

Playing the manipulative character.

Portraying a character with borderline personality disorder.

Playing a character with Orthorexia Nervosa.

Writing a character who lost someone important.

Playing the bullies.

Portraying the drug dealer.

Playing a rebellious character.

How to portray a sociopath.

How to write characters with PTSD.

Playing characters with memory loss.

Playing a pyromaniac.

How to write a mute character.

How to write a character with an OCD.

How to play a stoner.

Playing a character with an eating disorder.

Portraying a character who is anti-social.

Portraying a character who is depressed.

How to portray someone with dyslexia.

How to portray a character with bipolar disorder.

Portraying a character with severe depression.

How to play a serial killer.

Writing insane characters.

Playing a character under the influence of marijuana.

Tips on writing a drug addict.

How to write a character with HPD.

Writing a character with Nymphomania.

Writing a character with schizophrenia.

Writing a character with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Writing a character with depression.

Writing a character who suffers from night terrors.

Writing a character with paranoid personality disorder.

How to play a victim of rape.

How to play a mentally ill/insane character.

Writing a character who self-harms.

Writing a character who is high on amphetamines.

How to play the stalker.

How to portray a character high on cocaine.

Playing a character with ADHD.

How to play a sexual assault victim.

Writing a compulsive gambler.

Playing a character who is faking a disorder.

Playing a prisoner.

Portraying an emotionally detached character.

How to play a character with social anxiety.

Portraying a character who is high.

Portraying characters who have secrets.

Portraying a recovering alcoholic.

Portraying a sex addict.

How to play someone creepy.

Portraying sexually/emotionally abused characters.

Playing a character under the influence of drugs.

Playing a character who struggles with Bulimia.

Illegal Activity

Examining Mob Mentality

How Street Gangs Work

Domestic Abuse

Torture

Assault

Murder

Terrorism

Internet Fraud

Cyberwarfare

Computer Viruses

Corporate Crime

Political Corruption

Drug Trafficking

Human Trafficking

Sex Trafficking

Illegal Immigration

Contemporary Slavery 

Black Market Prices & Profits

AK-47 prices on the black market

Bribes

Computer Hackers and Online Fraud

Contract Killing

Exotic Animals

Fake Diplomas

Fake ID Cards, Passports and Other Identity Documents

Human Smuggling Fees

Human Traffickers Prices

Kidney and Organ Trafficking Prices

Prostitution Prices

Cocaine Prices

Ecstasy Pills Prices

Heroin Prices

Marijuana Prices

Meth Prices

Earnings From Illegal Jobs

Countries In Order Of Largest To Smallest Risk

Forensics

arson

Asphyxia

Blood Analysis

Book Review

Cause & Manner of Death

Chemistry/Physics

Computers/Cell Phones/Electronics

Cool & Odd-Mostly Odd

Corpse Identification

Corpse Location

Crime and Science Radio

crime lab

Crime Scene

Cults and Religions

DNA

Document Examination

Fingerprints/Patterned Evidence

Firearms Analysis

Forensic Anthropology

Forensic Art

Forensic Dentistry

Forensic History

Forensic Psychiatry

General Forensics

Guest Blogger

High Tech Forensics

Interesting Cases

Interesting Places

Interviews

Medical History

Medical Issues

Misc

Multiple Murderers

On This Day

Poisons & Drugs

Police Procedure

Q&A

serial killers

Space Program

Stupid Criminals

Theft

Time of Death

Toxicology

Trauma


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9 years ago
New Characters From The Blind Otp Things~! I’ll Be Making Actual Refs Soon (hopefully) And Introducing
New Characters From The Blind Otp Things~! I’ll Be Making Actual Refs Soon (hopefully) And Introducing
New Characters From The Blind Otp Things~! I’ll Be Making Actual Refs Soon (hopefully) And Introducing
New Characters From The Blind Otp Things~! I’ll Be Making Actual Refs Soon (hopefully) And Introducing
New Characters From The Blind Otp Things~! I’ll Be Making Actual Refs Soon (hopefully) And Introducing

New characters from the blind otp things~! I’ll be making actual refs soon (hopefully) and introducing them on the blogs they’re going on ovo


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3 years ago
New Character! Well, I’ve Had Them For A While But Been Stuck On The Design For A Bit. But I’m Happy
New Character! Well, I’ve Had Them For A While But Been Stuck On The Design For A Bit. But I’m Happy

New character! Well, I’ve had them for a while but been stuck on the design for a bit. But I’m happy with how this design! 

This is the lovely Helvetica. Helvetica is a secretary…. for gods/deities. They file paperwork, make sure the deities don’t go in over their head with ideas, make sure the gods/deities don’t go to war with each other, and plenty more. 

Helvetica is very…. Tired. They are working constantly, always flittering between gods/deities with messages and things to sign. They live off of coffee and spite. If they loose their coffee for the day….. Even the deities fear what could happen. 

Helvetica does not like most of the gods/deities. They are all toddlers with too much power that need to be kept in check. least all creation suffer for it. 

The eye is a part of Helvetica’s body, but I thought I’d put what their hair looks like behind the eye.

Helvetica doesn’t really care what gender you think they are, or what pronouns you use. 


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3 months ago
Updated The Refs For Our Now-adult MCs!
Updated The Refs For Our Now-adult MCs!

Updated the refs for our now-adult MCs!

Moonstar: A pale tabby she-cat, eyes of sunlit ice, medium fur length. Nervous, steady paws. 13m old.

Fogfreckle: A white, unusually spotted (rosette) pale gray tom, cobalt eyes, medium fur length. Daring, good mediator, den builder. 13m old.


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4 months ago
Belated Reference For Daddy-o

Belated reference for daddy-o

Cliffstripe (dead): Tom, adult, eyes of sunlit ice, masked, medium fur. Warrior, formerly mentored Moonpaw. Careful, good swimmer, good teacher. Father of Fogpaw and Moonpaw. 91m (in life).


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5 months ago
Refs For The Recently Introduced StarClan Cats!
Refs For The Recently Introduced StarClan Cats!

Refs for the recently introduced StarClan cats!

Pitchstar (dead): Tom, senior, bronze eyes, rosette pattern, short fur. Leader, formerly apprenticed Fogpaw. Charismatic, good speaker, clever. 147m (in life).

Frostcrest (dead): She-cat, adult, copper eyes, sokoke coat, short fur. Warrior, loyal, good kitsitter. Mother of Moonpaw and Fogpaw. 70m (in life).


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5 months ago
Refs For Our Starter Kitties!

Refs for our starter kitties!

Moonpaw: A pale tabby she-cat, eyes of sunlit ice, medium fur length. Nervous, picky nest-builder. 8m old.

Fogpaw: A white, unusually spotted (rosette) pale gray tom, cobalt eyes, medium fur length. Daring, quick to make peace, picky nest-builder. 8m old.


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1 month ago

Let’s Draw Wings

I’ve gotten the question/request of how I draw wings lots and lots so I’ve decided to make a dedicated post!

Now…I’m no master, but I have found a way that I like to draw wings that’s efficient for me. There three main points: 

References

Simplification

Texture Management

First of all - References

My favorite wing reference of all time is this post by Jenn on Twitter. I have both the images saved but I use the Wing Shapes one, below, alllllll the time. Like for real all the time!

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I also keep pretty extensive collections of wing photo reference. When I’m having trouble, I’ll trace a few or do studies to get back into the swing of things. Here are links to my Pinterest boards:

Broadwing Reference (passive soaring and high-speed)

Longwing Reference (active soaring)

Shortwing Reference (elliptical and hovering)

Secondly - Simplification

When I sketch wings, I simplify Jenn’s diagram even further -

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For me, the key to drawing wings is simplifying the wing down - from the structure to the feathers - the goal for me is to be able to draw them quickly and have the proper information conveyed. It needs to look like a wing in the base sketch. If it doesn’t, no amount of rendering and extra feathers will help. I like to break the wing into the three main moving parts. The orange is one part, then the purple contains two main chunks feathers that you can group together and move as their own parts. 

On top of that, I like to think of wings like a sheet of paper. They can bend and fold in on themselves, with the orange meaty bits anchoring everything together. 

Lastly - Texture

I like to call wings “texture monsters”. Feathers are hard to manage and can easily make wings look over-busy and muddy. Just like before, I break the wing into chunks so I can spend less time drawing the wing and it’s feathers:

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Then you can put it all together and push things further -

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So yeah this is how I throw wings together! The wings I draw aren’t super technical or detailed, but I what matters for me is that they look and feel like believable wings at a glance -

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~ Larn

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1 month ago
BIRD WINGS and how to have fun drawing them  First, you want to fully understand wing anatomy: what bones are in the wings, how are feathers layered, and how different kinds of birds evolved different shapes of wings. The curious scientific level of the topic.  There are many fantastic guides that other people have already written on the topic, so I don't need to go into all of that.  I recommend:  abby-howard.tumblr.com/post/94885909683 (bone structure) x.com/jenndeut/status/1101999902752677890 (feather anatomy and wing shapes) skycowboys.tumblr.com/post/708446885346672640 (simplification and texture)  Said that, these are some of my methods to draw bird wings:
[text around diagrams]  1. Wings are a bird's arms. Draw some freaky arms.  On winged people, you can start from drawing another pair of human arms, with all the bones in the same places, but with freaky proportions.  When you draw winged people, consider that they really have four arms. This helps to consider the wing as a body part, rather than just something that is attached in the back.  The position of an extended index finger corresponds with the outermost primary feather.  When the wing is extended, the elbow can become almost invisible.  I drew the hand over the wing only to highlight its position relative to the human hand.
[text around diagrams]  2. You can think of feathers as a cape, or a sail.  To avoid wings looking stiff, you can plan thinking of them as something similar to a piece of fabric. How does the fabric bend? Where is it affected by the wind? This will help you keep these aspects in consideration at the plotting stage.  You can think of three pieces of fabric. The seams align with the wrist and the elbow.  Simplify or render as desired.  With more practice you don't have to specifically sketch this division, you can keep it in mind while you work organically.
3. Some bonus points  Change the length of the wing bones to make different wing shapes.  Don't forget that the under-side of bird wings looks different than the outer-side.  This method applies also to bat wings or "dragon" wings. Just add the relevant bones to the structure (and subtract the feathers).  Accuracy isn't everything. You can stylize wings a lot. The wings in Sailor Moon make no anatomical sense but we love them anyway.  And most importantly, as with any creative endeavor: Consider what you want and how to enjoy doing it.  [Credit on the side: Rosangela Ludovico / cyborgize.it / tumblr: devilrose / instagram: devilrose.art]

A quick guide about my method for drawing bird wings - with focus on winged people, though this all applies to birds proper as well. It's all about weird arms with weird blankets.

Referenced tutorials: ❧ Bone structure ❧ Feather anatomy and wing shape ❧ Simplification and texture


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1 month ago
Made This For Oomf But You Can Have It Too. A Little Breakdown Of My Process With Bird Wings If Anyone

made this for oomf but you can have it too. a little breakdown of my process with bird wings if anyone finds it useful


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1 month ago

Wing tutorial~

Since it has been asked, I made a little breakdown on how to draw wings.

So, first thing to understand is wing anatomy. I used a swan wing as reference for my artwork. Divide the wing into blocks of feathers. There's sort of three layers to the feathers outlined in the second picture, and these divided along the top joint of the wing where it folds. See the second image. Make sure you bring in these nice, flowy shapes here!

Wing Tutorial~
Wing Tutorial~
Wing Tutorial~

Now that you have these big shapes, you can cut into them and make the individual shapes of the primary and secondary feathers (layer 3.) also make sure they overlap correctly depending on if you are drawing the wing from the front or the back. make sure you stick with a nice rythm and have the feathers get gradually bigger as you get closer to the tip. Like this:

Wing Tutorial~

when you go ahead and draw that layer 2 of coverts, make sure that every feather you drew for the bottom layer has (approximately) a feather overlapping it (so you have pretty much the same number of feathers in each layer) and that they line up nicely. But you can also make them a bit more ruffled. Like this:

Wing Tutorial~

Other than the flight feathers, the very top part of the wing is very smooth, with shorter, more rounded feathers (almost half-circles!). They can lie very flat or also look a lot more fluffy. think of them almost like overlapping scales. There is also the Alula at the top of the wing, a sort of extra feathery bit that sticks out over the primaries. also don't forget the scapulars which cover over the shoulder blade and are on top when the wing is folded. The Scapulars also have two layers of feathers. (see first graphic).

Wing Tutorial~

From there, it's only a matter of lineart and shading or however you want to finish your artwork. Hope this helps with the structure! Drawing wings folded together is a whole other story that I'm not going to get into here... lol.

TL:DR: understand the structure of wings and use references to get it right, work from big shapes to small shapes.

Edit: I demand to be tagged in the results, I desperately need to see more wing art. ÒwÓ


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1 month ago

Hi! Do you have any tips for drawing people with wings? The main character of my comic has wings, but i… can’t draw them. This is becoming an itty bitty (read: massive) problem. Any help helps at this point honestly haha

I'll share some pictures I find useful.

Hi! Do You Have Any Tips For Drawing People With Wings? The Main Character Of My Comic Has Wings, But
Hi! Do You Have Any Tips For Drawing People With Wings? The Main Character Of My Comic Has Wings, But

Hi! Do You Have Any Tips For Drawing People With Wings? The Main Character Of My Comic Has Wings, But

Hi! Do You Have Any Tips For Drawing People With Wings? The Main Character Of My Comic Has Wings, But

Here's a bad picture of using the basic shapes for the wings

Hi! Do You Have Any Tips For Drawing People With Wings? The Main Character Of My Comic Has Wings, But

And then you can see how I used that as the base to tell me where to put feathers

Hi! Do You Have Any Tips For Drawing People With Wings? The Main Character Of My Comic Has Wings, But

The trick with wings is not to get TOO detailed (IMO). You don't want to make the picture so busy you can't take it in but, mainly, you may be miserable drawing allll the feathers. That's how I approach it. Some people do all the feathers and add more details and it looks great!

For putting them on people, you can see from the back that it's sort of like putting a pair of arms on the shoulder blades. Yes, technically that wouldn't work sooper well, but none of this works when you think about it lol.

Hi! Do You Have Any Tips For Drawing People With Wings? The Main Character Of My Comic Has Wings, But

You can also check my wings tag, which has a lot of references.

Hope that helps and let me know if you have any more questions!


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Art Help

Art Help

I redid this list because broken links 💀

General Tips

Stretch your fingers and hands

Art is for fun

Never too late to start/improve

Tumblr radar! Submit your work!?

Using a tablet

Editing software: pictures & video

Moodboard resources

Comic pacing

Storyboarding techniques

Watercolor

Coloring

Color Theory (not children's hospital)

Resources: coloring things a different color

Gold

Dark Skin undertones

Dark Skin in pastel art

POC Blush tones

Eyes colors

Cohesive Color Palette

Lights and Colors

Human Anatomy

POSE REFERENCES

Eyes: pupil shape, direction

Wizard Battle poses

Romance poses

Shoulders

Tips for practicing anatomy

Proportional Limbs

Skeletons

Hair Directions

Afro, 4C hair

Cane use

Dingle dongles: male reproductive

Clothing

Long skirts

Traditional Chinese Hanfu (clothing reference)

Cultural clothes

CLOTHING REFERENCE

Medieval armor

Sewing information

Animals

Horse -> Dragon

Snouts: dogs, cats, wolves, fox

Foot, paw, hoof

More

Drawing references sources

Art tutorial Masterlist

Another art tutorial Masterlist

Inspiration: father recreates son's art

Inspiration: Lights

ART BOOKS

Plants/flowers: North America, Hawaii, Patagonia

Art Cheats


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5 years ago
My Persona Ref OwO

My persona ref OwO


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