Another Castle on valley by ~takaya
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Hey, hey, come look and see
My footsteps through eternity
Baby Cas!
I just died from how awesome this is….
I don’t know if I can handle this…
god bless america
I hope this the last remaining photos of our presidents
Is no one going to talk about Ronald McDonald fighting in Clinton’s background.
I’m not even american and I will reblog these anyday.
Theodore Roosevelt’s is an actual photograph
Thomas Jefferson: There’s something I ought to tell you.
King Geor-illa III: Tell me.
Thomas Jefferson: I’m not left-handed, either!
Is no one going to talk about Ronald McDonald fighting in Clinton’s background.
Well, they are standing on a set of busted up golden arches…and when did Franklin become lightning kite wolverine? o..o Why am I asking questions?
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Thank you, Dean :D
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my mom bought a poster board for no apparent reason
so reblog this and ill write your url on it
im srs i will put every single one.
come on guys, i have so much room
i havent even hit my 1000 mark yet /sobs
Well make some up if you are that desperate :P
This sounds like a neat project :)
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kyat:
color concept. i might flesh this out tomorrow… when i dont have work in two hours.
WHY DID THIS NOT SHOW UP THE FIRST TIME, DUMB TAG. I’M EXCITED!
I am so in love with this…
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confidential asked: I am pretty okay at grasping how to draw folds in clothing, but for some reason, I cannot seem to wrap my head around how pants lay around feet/shoes. Any help?
Think of folds in terms of z+y shapes! The best thing I can really advise is to actually look at pants and shoes and stuff. One of the things I’ve been taught about folds is that wherever the fabric touches the body, that’s where it creates folds. Look at these t-shirt models, for example: the folds are made at the armpits and chest on both, because that’s where the fabric is either bunching, or is stretched.
In the shoe example, you can see that mst of the straight orange lines are where my legs are in the pants. The majority of the folds are created because the leg is coming in contact with my shoes. The more fabric there is, the more it bunches up (like in the baggy leg one). When I crouch, again, more fabric comes into contact with my leg and with my shoes, so there’s more bunching, and more folds.
Also keep in mind the way it drapes over the shoe in all the examples; it just follows the contour of my foot. Nothing really changes in any, except for there being more fabric touching the floor in the baggy pants one!
@w@ Hope that helps a bit~~
very useful stuff.
AAAAAAAAAAAGH THIS IS THE BEST. I HATE having to draw that. And somehow I have to a lot. So I’m always like “DOOP DOOP DOOP I HOPE THIS ISN’T TOO RETARDED.” (TBH, I say that with a lot of stuff I draw).
Reblogging for reference.
Reblogging for my arty bros.
Art bros before hos…. I have no idea :|
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..want…
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I was burdened with glorious purpose. To create an image of our most noble leader using only the face of the most splendid of creatures to ever grace Migard. I care not that I spent too much on ink, for what is the cost of ink when you are bestowed the gift of a 46”x54” mosaic of such a beautiful creation.
Also some bonus cumberbatch and a random pic of Renner being Renner
I can’t omg
I….words….Just…please…
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I love these!








