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I obsess over little things.

therobins:

paranormal-blacktivity:

ATTENTION PEOPLE WITH ONLINE FRIENDS AND/OR IN LDR’S

There’s this kick ass site called Synaptop. And it’s perrrrfect for a person like you! Wanna know why???

  • It’s not something you download (NO DOWNLOAD DID U HEAR ME???)  this is all on your browser so it doesn’t take up a shit ton of space
  • You can stream music/use the music they’ve already provided there to listen to with your friend and or lover (ohhh la la)
  • Video calling is a thing here
  • You can leave video messages (how cute tho)
  • THEY HAVE AN APP WHERE YOU CAN DRAW TOGETHER SO U CAN LIKE DRAW LITTLE PENISES ON THE SCREEN AND LAUGH ABOUT IT AND STUFF
  • You can stream and or watch movies together with the FULL, FREE movies that they have, or you can upload your own.
  • Plus you can share photos and presentations and yadda yadda

The site is here. I have date night with my boyfriend in PA here all the time and it’s amazing. Check it outttttt.

So far this is pretty amazing!

1 week ago on May 7th, 2013 | J | 53,709 notes
discowing:

daggerpen:

vampykitty-kun:

Where Gotham City is ‘located’ compared to the rest of the surrounding cities.If you look on a normal map, this chunk of land does not exist. So it’s great to see where the comics intended it to be placed.

I still love this.

Or are we just led to believe it doesn’t exist…

discowing:

daggerpen:

vampykitty-kun:

Where Gotham City is ‘located’ compared to the rest of the surrounding cities.

If you look on a normal map, this chunk of land does not exist. So it’s great to see where the comics intended it to be placed.

I still love this.

Or are we just led to believe it doesn’t exist…

2 weeks ago on May 6th, 2013 | J | 2,148 notes

helpyoudraw:

Landscape Speedpaint Tutorial

4 weeks ago on April 22nd, 2013 | J | 6,012 notes
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nooby-banana:

kastiakbc:

jammareduke:

Over the Shoulder Tutorial by ~DerSketchie

THIS IS A LITERAL GODSEND
BACKS AND SHOULDERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HELL

GOD BLESS

nooby-banana:

kastiakbc:

jammareduke:

Over the Shoulder Tutorial by ~DerSketchie

THIS IS A LITERAL GODSEND

BACKS AND SHOULDERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HELL

GOD BLESS

4 weeks ago on April 22nd, 2013 | J | 31,639 notes
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the-cunning-fire:

gnattynat:

hyperscraps:

angelofthehomosexuals:


ard3nt:


this is how I learned to stop doing it, people should reblog this. 


this is actually important


Hey look self harm advice that acknowledges that there’s more than two reasons that people do it
applauds

important stuff!

This is important stuff, please reblog this, it would mean a lot to me. 

the-cunning-fire:

gnattynat:

hyperscraps:

angelofthehomosexuals:

ard3nt:

this is how I learned to stop doing it, people should reblog this. 

this is actually important

Hey look self harm advice that acknowledges that there’s more than two reasons that people do it

applauds

important stuff!

This is important stuff, please reblog this, it would mean a lot to me. 

1 month ago on April 20th, 2013 | J | 75,867 notes

babbleslime:

Character development thing.

Plot points on this chart to represent how important these different aspects of a character’s life are to them. By doing that you can help determine what type of things your character deems to be most meaningful in their life, especially compared to others aspects.

A brief explanation of each aspect is below in case you’re confused about the meaning of any.

Physical Aspects

  • Strength: to have physical power and strength
  • Sex: to have sexual gratification and satisfaction
  • Possessions: to have objects and tangible things
  • Health: to have physical health and stability
  • Appearance: to have a good external appearance

Emotional Aspects

  • Love: to love and be loved, romantically or otherwise
  • Appreciation: to be appreciated by others
  • Attention: to be paid attention to
  • Security: to feel secure emotionally
  • Approval: to be approved by others

Social Aspects

  • Respect: to be respected
  • Friendship: to have friends
  • Intimacy: to be intimate with a partner or partners
  • Belongingness: to feel needed and belonged
  • Family: to be on good terms with/have a family

Spiritual Aspects

  • Inner peace: to be content with themselves
  • Purpose: to feel as though they are fulfilling a purpose
  • Self-sufficiency: to feel that they are able to provide for themselves
  • Growth: to feel as though they are growing and changing
  • Acceptance: to be able to accept themselves without consequence
1 month ago on April 19th, 2013 | J | 13,198 notes

uncreativeart:

daunt:

covenmouse:

Y!Writer 5

What is yWriter?

yWriter is a word processor which breaks your novel into chapters and scenes, helping you keep track of your work while leaving your mind free to create. It will not write your novel for you, suggest plot ideas or perform creative tasks of any kind. yWriter was designed by an author, not a salesman!

yWriter5 is free to download and use, but you’re encouraged to register your copy if you find it useful.

If you’re just embarking on your first novel a program like yWriter may seem like overkill. I mean, all you have to do is type everything into a word processor! Sure, but wait until you hit 20,000 words, with missing scenes and chapters, notes all over your desk, characters and locations and plot points you’ve just added and which need to be referenced earlier … it becomes a real struggle. Now imagine that same novel at 40,000 or 80,000 words! No wonder most first-time writers give up.

(Although yWriter was designed for novels, enterprising users have created their own translation files to customise the program to work with plays, non-fiction and even sermons.)

What’s so special about yWriter?

I [Simon Haynes, the program author] really struggled with my first novel because I wrote slabs of text into a big word processor file and I just couldn’t make sense of the whole thing at once. No real overview, no easy jumping from scene to scene, nothing.

Next I tried saving each chapter to an individual file, with descriptive filenames, but moving scenes between files was a nuisance and I still couldn’t get an overview of the whole thing (or easily search for one word amongst 32 files)

My last attempt to use Word involved saving every scene as an individual file - e.g. Chapter 01 Scene 01 - Hal Spacejock Gets a Job.doc. That was fantastic until I decided to move one scene three chapters ahead, and had to manually rename all the files. Then I decided to put it back again! I could never remember which of the 200+ files contained a note I was looking for either.

As a programmer I’m used to dealing with projects broken into source files and modules, and I never lose track of my code. I decided to apply the same working method to my novels … and yWriter was the result.

I realize Word, OpenOffice and other modern word processors have outlining features, but they don’t have snapshot backups to sequential files like yWriter does. Roll back scenes to where they were half an hour ago, or re-read a version from four months ago - yWriter stores them all, automatically.

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^—all the above is c/p’ed from the main website.

I just really wanted to share this with others who might be in need of a really, super useful and FREE writing program to help them keep track of their longer works of fiction.  While I love using programs like google Docs, and do still use it for my roughs, Y!writer is really helpful to the editing process in being able to easily drag and drop scenes around wherever you want them, or navigate quickly through huge backlogs of material. 

It also allows you to create tags that let you know what characters are in each scenes, where important items turn up, what locations you’re at—and will even run reports to see how many instances you’re using of particular words.  Best of all, you can easily export the entire project into a word doc, pdf, or (in beta, i think) ebook.

If you haven’t checked this out, it may be worth a shot.

for my writer friends! :D

writing is a wonderful art as well (:

something for you aspiring novelists~

1 month ago on April 19th, 2013 | J | 5,041 notes

Is this even a body type tutorial?

1 month ago on April 17th, 2013 | J | 3,669 notes
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helpyoudraw:

click for HQ

helpyoudraw:

click for HQ

1 month ago on April 16th, 2013 | J | 13,042 notes

robiningravens:

jacksonoverland:

aquarteratooth:

jacksonoverland:

veera-is-courageous:

askrenato:

Drawing and I took pictures of my own eyes as references for expressions.
It’s pretty awesome seeing what you can do just with eyes.How just the shape of the eye or the brow can change the emotion being displayed.

{Your eyes are more beautiful than mine and that’s a big deal.}

baw, shucks :P
Eyes in general are beautiful. Up close they freak my out in a fascinating way, but they’re all beautiful. :)

Dude. I love my eyes and the colour of them, but you rival mine. Yours are gorgeous! :P

That’s impossible, your eyes are like 3 colours, they look like some awesome vortex, it’s amazing. XD

1 - this is a wonderful reference.

2 - holy shit your eye colour is so pretty.

1 month ago on April 16th, 2013 | J | 5,044 notes
laengine:

gkazul:

arandadill:

Shoulder Tips

Needed this for about twenty years

copy the drawings yourself to learn it, learn it gooooooooooooood.

laengine:

gkazul:

arandadill:

Shoulder Tips

Needed this for about twenty years

copy the drawings yourself to learn it, learn it gooooooooooooood.

1 month ago on April 15th, 2013 | J | 30,383 notes
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hearditbothways:

I am probably not the best person to be asking since I am still learning myself, so take this with a grain of salt. Your best bet is just to observe metal objects in real life or find references. But I hope this at least points you in the right direction!!

1 month ago on April 13th, 2013 | J | 14,949 notes

luna-calamity:

Oh god this is beautiful. Study my friends

1 month ago on April 13th, 2013 | J | 17,333 notes
if you're looking for tutorials you should look at the tumblr account artiststoolbox. tumblr. com. it has alot of really useful stuff

Anonymous

….Sixty-eight pages of tutorials.

Good bye tumblr. I’ll see you in a week.

1 month ago on April 12th, 2013 | J | 7 notes

helpyoudraw:

semi realism lips!

1 month ago on April 12th, 2013 | J | 16,229 notes