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samuelspangs:

New season 3 official poster

FireAlpaca is now COMPLETELY a Paint Tool SAI alternative!

mcpippypants:

furrybot-satan:

miss-nerdgasmz:

miss-nerdgasmz:

BITMAP WATERCOLOR BRUSHES, Y’ALL!!! Want to make some SAI brushes in FireAlpaca? Check out THIS handy Guide!

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Want to make this brush? Just make a perfect circle and save it (I call mine “round”) and use it as the bitmap, and copy the settings above. It works pretty nicely :D

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aHHHH HOLY SHIT WHEN DID THIS POST START TRENDING?!

UM, WHILE I’M HERE:

Here is where you can download FireAlpaca (it is completely free software)

*If English is not your native language, you can download it in other languages.

Please download from the official FireAlpaca websites, because a friend of mine simply googled FireAlpaca and downloaded from some random site, and she got malware! So PLEASE be careful.

FireAlpaca has a suggestion/bug reporting box on their site so you can request features, or let them know if you’re having any issues! Also FireAlpaca works fantastically on Mac computers! (though I will say the only time FA has crashed on me is when I used a Mac, so PLEASE save your work often)

Also, please visit these tumblrs if you do get into using FireAlpaca:

@everythingfirealpaca @fpacatuto

for anyone who wants an alt to Sai. :O

@valynara ! Hey remember when i told you fire alpaca was a good alternative? Check it out its great for mac!

Horror Films

unexplained-events:

unexplained-events:

unexplained-events:

A lot of people ask us about some good horror films, so I’ve decided to make a post linking people to some I liked. What is scary to one person might not be scary to another person, but I’ll try to include a broad range of movies. If you would like me to add something to the list, just message me :)

I would suggest looking them up on IMDB before you watch any of them due to the nature of some of the films. 

Martyrs

The Fourth Kind

The Conjuring

The Poughkeepsie Tapes

The Cabin in the Woods

Audition

I Spit on Your Grave 

The Shining (even though you’ve all probably have seen it, its a personal favorite)

Insidious (not the best ending)

Insidious Ch 2

The Exorcist

[Rec]

The Descent

Ju-On

Red State

Session 9

The Orphanage

The Strangers

The Devil’s Backbone

Event Horizon

The Innkeepers

Sinister (not the best ending)

Mama (not the best ending…sigh)

Shutter (Original)

V/H/S

V/H/S 2

The Evil Dead

Begotten

The Thing 

Oldboy

Grave Encounters

A Serbian Film

Buried

Lake Mungo

30 Days of Night

Noroi: The Curse

Poltergeist

A Tale of Two Sisters

Trick ‘r Treat

It

The Grudge

Orphan

House of 1000 Corpses

Well this is all I’ve got so far, feel free to message if you’d like to add something to the list. This list isn’t my personal favorite list, but I decided to add a broad list of movies so there is something for everyone. So yeah…reblog the fuck out of this and watch some.

Added a few more to the list

  1. It Follows
  2. Creep
  3. The Cabin in the Woods
  4. Get Out!
  5. Happy Death Day
  6. Don’t Breathe
  7. Hush
  8. 10 Cloverfield Lane
  9. Train to Busan
  10. The Witch

Reblog with some of your favorites! Happy Halloween!

friendlyaxe:

Ooh boy, the keith/lance s8 final battle theory owns my ass so I just had to draw it for myself.

Part 1

tf2humbug:

tomatomagica:

secretsivekept:

dragonofdarknesschaos:

lazysmirk:

Just in case you forget this exists.

It exists.

With those “when you want to design a character but you don’t know color theory” posts flying around I thought this would be relevant again.

SLAMs THE REBLOG BUTTON

there’s also Coolors website that gives you randomized palettes!

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Don’t forget ColourLovers, either! It’s a social media-esque site where you can browse tons of palettes and share your own.

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You can browse the most popular ones or search for certain colors, themes, and even specific hex codes!

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When you find one you like, you can download a wallpaper swatch of it and also select the specific colors it uses to look at more palettes that use those same ones.

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ColourLovers is my go-to for when I’m having trouble coming up with a color scheme! It’s also been around for over a decade, so there’s plenty to browse through.

tattersby:

cagefullofcrows:

I don’t have paranormal experiences, I AM a paranormal experience.

Life goal: someone meeting me considers it an “encounter”.

insertgempridehere:

nohara:

kiwi:

kiwi:

HEY THIS IS IMPORTANT whats your favorite place to find drawing references?

so far we’ve got

  • senshi stock
  • croquis cafe
  • line-of-action.com
  • quickposes.com
  • posemaniacs
  • clip studio paint models
  • pexels.com
  • sketchdaily
  • eggazyoutatsu atarichan drawer
  • designdoll

if you have any more please reply!

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for Clothing refs,

Yesstyle.com

they have flattering and elegant clothing

The big texturing tutorial

onimille:

1. Definition

Texturing is a technique that involves adding local shading and details on surfaces to better represent the material of an object.

This technique is of course closely linked to shading in general.
This is usually applied after defining a global shading.

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From left to right :

  • Lineart
  • Global shading
  • Completed sprite

One of the big differences between global and local shading is homogeneity.
The very principle of global shading is to give a sufficiently contrasting effect between the shaded and lit areas to bring out volume and depth.

Conversely, a texture must be as homogeneous as possible. It must be able to be applied on large, uniform surfaces, without making it look bad.


2. Applying a texture

A texture being homogeneous in terms of its luminosity/contrast, if it is applied to an object without taking into account the global shading, we will lose any effect of volume and depth.

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A texture applied to a sphere without shading.
Only the deformation of the texture can give us a clue on the shape of the object, but it is still difficult to discern.

Homogeneous contrast

When applying a texture to an object, shadows must also be taken into account.
It is therefore important to maintain a uniform contrast between colours. A dark line separating a light zone from a dark zone should not keep the same colour between these two zones.

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The color of the line will be lighter on the lighter side and darker on the darker side to preserve its contrast with the background.

In the same way it is possible to apply a texture or pattern on a shaded object, by proceeding to a simple color shifting in our palette.

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Combination of a texture (left) and an object that is not textured but shaded (middle).


3. Local shading

Since shading is used to highlight the bumps, there are generally two possible cases:

  • A groove
  • A bump

Each of these cases can be more or less accentuated by playing on the colors, the intensity of shadows and lights.

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On the upper line, troughs ranging from the weakest to the strongest bumps.
On the second line, these are bumps that stand out.

The mastery of these light bumps is very important, it is the basis of the textures, and will make it possible to manage all the simple cases, such as wood or matte plastic.

Example of application on a simple object:

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4. Reflections

The application of a reflection is done in a simple way, by applying diagonal strips of light of varying thicknesses, and following a few rules.

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A trough or bump will create an offset at the reflection level (proportional to the height change).
As for the shadows, there is no absolute, depending on the palette or the material represented, it is possible to lighten or not the area at the reflection level.
It is also important not to have parallel light bands on faces that are not oriented in the same direction, as on this cube:

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Concrete example of the application of a gold texture on our drawers:

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Or, added reflections on our previous crate:

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5. Dithering and granularity

Dithering consists in creating a new false color from a checkerboard or other regular pattern of two colors close enough to give an illusion of mixing.
The closer the colours are, the stronger the illusion will be. The more the colours are contrasted, the stronger the granularity effect will be.

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Dithering is basically used to obtain fake intermediate shades on limited palettes, but it is also very useful for making complex and rough textures.

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Example of complex dithering separating 3 colors over a wide area.


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The nature of the pattern totally changes the roughness aspect.


Example of the application of a sandy rock on our drawers:

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Or add grain to our crate:

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6. The art of destruction

The more complex a texture is, the more it will combine fundamental techniques such as bumpiness, reflections or granularity.
However, some materials need to go further, by cutting, slash or breaking the base support.

Cuts
It works much like bump, but on a much finer surface.
We are subject to the same rules, of which here is a summary image:

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From the finest to the most pronounced, on the first line of the cuts, and on the second of the bumps.

A concrete example on our crate:

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Exercises

Since nothing beats practice to learn, here is a series of examples from the simplest to the most complicated.

For each exercise resolved, post your results.

Mastering tools

  • Add a strong bump on the text of this image, except the ‘x’ which must be a groove (the center must be dug more strongly than the rest of the ‘x’):
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    Palette:
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  • Add reflections on the image obtained between the two red lines shown below:
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  • Now cut and break the letter ‘e’ as well as possible.
  • Add grain to the letter ‘l’.


Finalize a sprite

  • Texturize/colorize this sprite:
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    Palette:
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  • Add reflections on the inside of the doors to give the impression that there are windows.
  • Add damage (cuts etc) on the right side of the wardrobe.
  • Make a variant of this cabinet by redoing it in gold using the palette of the gold drawers example in the tutorial.
    Palette:
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  • Do the same with the sandy rock.
    Palette:
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Sample solutions

Here are some solutions by a talented friend :

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Gif process


The end.

art cheats

frostje:

frostje:

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

guys stop reblogging this these are cheats the CIA will come for you

fate221:

Voltron Hogwarts AU

Finally finished this series of pics! I adore Hogwarts AU and can’t resist putting there characters of any fandom I’m in :p 

Lemme know if you want more because I have plenty of ideas for this one ;)

P.S. Gonna make a lil summary of characters story in this AU later

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